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Rays of Youth Community Roadshow | Rays Of Youth
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What is Rays of Youth? Listen to MAP Radio. Health and Personal Hygiene. Anti Human Trafficking Training. Rays of Youth Staff and Peer Youth Study Tour Trip →. Rays of Youth Community Roadshow. November 6, 2013. A symbol for enthusiasm and hope for the future, that’s what Rays of Youth. Is all about. The first community roadshow of 2013, organised on the P’ Yar Taung school. In the evening, along the Salween River that divides the border between Burma and Thailand, a large stage lightened up from the ear...
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Listen to MAP Radio | Rays Of Youth
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What is Rays of Youth? Listen to MAP Radio. Health and Personal Hygiene. Listen to MAP Radio. Rays of Youth has his own daily radio show, which is broadcasted by MAP Radio (102,5 MHz). We broadcast from Monday to Friday always from 12:00 to 13:00. You can listen to Map Radio! We broadcast in three different languages:. 8211; Burmese (Monday and Tuesday). 8211; Karen (Wednesday and Thursday). 8211; Thai (Friday). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Human Trafficking Training | Rays Of Youth
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What is Rays of Youth? Listen to MAP Radio. Health and Personal Hygiene. Before conducting the training, MYN had learned about Human Trafficking and Trafficking Law from P’ Ann and one internship student. Also MYN went to meet and discuss with Miss Nan Mu from an Anti Trafficking organization in Mae Sot. We invited her to give a lecture about the process of human trafficking in our training. We found some human trafficking cases for the training on internet. Goal: Not to be a victim of Human Trafficking.
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Child Rights Training | Rays Of Youth
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What is Rays of Youth? Listen to MAP Radio. Health and Personal Hygiene. Age : between 13 and 18 years old. Goal: To work towards ensuring that Burmese migrant and ethnic nationality children are aware of the key child rights and how they can protect themselves. Children will know the 4 key rights for children. Children will know the situation along the Thai-Burma border. To know how to protect yourself correctly and keep yourself safe. To promote life skills, development and different knowledge.
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What is Rays of Youth? Listen to MAP Radio. Health and Personal Hygiene. Author Archives: Rays of Youth. About Rays of Youth. Rays of Youth Staff and Peer Youth Study Tour Trip. February 28, 2014. In 15th 20th February 2014, ROY team (Joli, Ki Ki and Kat) together with five peer youth leaders who will come back to be volunteer in Rays of Youth Project, visited 10 organizations which are dealing with drugs issues, … Continue reading →. Rays Of Hope Radio Broadcasting Spots. Rays of Youth Community Roadshow.
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Wish You Were Here: My Volunteer Journey, In Video Form
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Wish You Were Here. Tuesday, September 20, 2011. My Volunteer Journey, In Video Form. Our group in Thailand decided to make a video that encompassed our journey in Thailand, and the people we met and worked with along the way. Here it is in its final form for your viewing pleasure. I loved my experience. I hope this video can bring you into what was my world. Posted by Krystal Downs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chiang Rai, Thailand. View my complete profile. The Freedom Project has a new look.
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Wish You Were Here: These are the Best Days of my Life
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Wish You Were Here. Saturday, October 8, 2011. These are the Best Days of my Life. I never blogged about my favorite day at DEPDC. One of my favorite's, because there are many. It also happened to be my last day there. Despite this, I am glad they headed up, as Andy was so nice to take pictures of the day (I was usually too busy to take any pictures with me and the kids), and Dave so sweet to translate. At the very end of class we had the kids pick out a movie that we were going to watch together in the ...
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