By Ravy Vang | Director
Our goals are to empower young people to see and explore job opportunity and career advice from their life skill program. Through life skill lessons and career training for young adults, the students are able to realize and understand better about future career opportunity from their last sections of the program. To see more impacts from the sections, please go further for more information about young adults benefit from the program at our school from the last three months.
On February 10, 2017, all our life skill students in 5th generation visited a tourism school Paul Dubrule (http://www.ecolepauldubrule.org) providing vocational training skills in Siem Reap. There were 25 students and 4 staff participated in this visit. It is a great opportunity for our students to learn and see different skills which are interesting and fitting with their ability and competency and guiding them for the future career that they want to be. As the result, they were interesting individually with cooking, front office, bakery and tour guide courses in the school.
A student, Sakhan, expressed his feelings about the visit the tourism school Paul Dubrule: “I am so expressed because the school providing a clear vocational training program, disciplinary, good environment, conformability and well organized. It has more skills such as front office, reception, cook, bakery, tour guide, and housekeeping for us to choose for our future training program. I really want to learn here. ”
On the 12 of February 2017, our life skill conducted a cooking lesson. They learned how to make Chicken Lok Lak. They really enjoyed the lesson very much from our former life skill student who skilled in cooking. See more impression from the student who joins the cooking class.
A student, Sokhanan shared her feelings about cooking class: “I was so interesting for the cooking class. It was funny and enjoyable because I learned how to cook, and cooking process Chicken Lok Lak. Furthermore, we are very happy to work in group, we help and support each to make the delicious Chicken Lok Lak, we add some ingredient in our food and then we have a competition with tasting our food. We learn how to know ingredients and make it. We are so proud because we can make it finally as we have never made it before.
Graduation
After the one year course from the life skill program, our students in the 5th generation passed the final graduation of the course to measure their knowledge and ability during the course. They really enjoyed learning the course very much. In order to cheer and congratulate for their successful participation and effort for a year, we arranged the final trip to Kulen Mountain for entertainment. Please listen to our student who tells their reality of participating in one year course.
A student, Chantha, shared his feelings about life skill course and graduation: “Hi! My name is Chantha. I am 18 years old and I am the student of life skill in the 5th promotion at Salariin Kampuchea. When I study in there I am get so many experiences of these skills. Before I do not study there, I don’t know life skill, I don’t know how to do a presentation very well and when I spend a year to study this course I can learn lots of things that I never study it before. The lessons that I learn for this course I always use it for my living in the society every day. I learn how to cook, how to stay healthy, how to make a presentation, team work, self-esteem, communication, CV and cover writing, join the interview practice, visit hotels and schools especially when graduated from the course, our teacher did final trip for us. ...etc. So I really like life skill program as I can benefit more”.
In the coming three months, we convert to the sexual education to enhance 200 Cambodian’s lives through quality education, provide scholarship support, arrange and install IT for adults and set up a library.
We are very proud to have provided this extremely valuable course, and we would like to thank all donors again who have supported us through GlobalGiving. With the help and support of our partners at Global Giving, and you, we hope to keep building on this and moving forward with our personal and career training program for young adult empowerment.
Warm regards,
The Salariin Kampuchea Team
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