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Saints Advocate is a Student Leadership Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) in St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) that aims to promote awareness and advocate changes for worthy social causes in both the local and overseas communities, by interacting directly with members of the community on a personal and sustainable level, with a clear focus towards being an agent of change.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Cambodia 2011 ; Touching lives

Having gone for the June trip with advocates earlier this year prepared me for the trip to Cambodia.  It taught me the importance of looking out for one another (simple stuff like, does everyone have enough food?) and ensuring we do our best to serve the community.
However this trip was still very much different from the June Trip. Being an exco, I was given greater responsibility to ensure that the team was bonded, happy and able to work efficiently.
Also the trip to Cambodia was more physically demanding compared to the June trip to Vietnam, as we need to build many things. In total the team completed 4 water pumps and 1 library.

Building the library

Getting sand to build the library

Inside the completed library

We also had more classes of students to teach. The June trip gave me some insight of what to teach the students , what logistics to bring so as to give the programmes committee a better idea of how they should carry out their lessons.
Teaching the students

One of the major difficulties faced was the language barrier as there were less translators to help us. Thankfully, the children knew a bit of English already and we were still able to continue teaching them.
The best memories I have of Cambodia would be the times we played with the children. They were extremely friendly people and warmed up to us very quickly. :D

Games
One of the people there I met was the principal of the primary school. The pre trip Local CIP gave me some exposure to interviewing people and taught me to prepare more before interviewing a person.  He is an extremely hardworking person, having work in the school for many years. He was the one that helped to turn the school from a few wooden classrooms to the concrete classrooms we saw. The effort and dedication he put into the school really touched my heart.

Principal of the primary school

 It made me feel thankful that I went for the December trip as this trip gave me more opportunities to interact with the locals and do more things for them, like put up a performance for them
Yet despite the fact that it might have been tiring, everyone still put in a lot of effort and, the end result was awesome. I felt a sense of satisfaction, regardless of whether they appreciated or not, that our efforts had impacted their lives in a good way.

-Christina

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