by Tina Au
Sau vài cây cầu nhỏ và qua những hàng lá chuối, lá dừa phủ kín một con đường, đoàn từng bước đến thăm những gia đình có hoàn cảnh khó khăn sống gần trường.
Read MoreEvery year, volunteers representing Sunflower Mission travel to Vietnam as part of our annual Work Camp to help complete a school in progress, teach workshops for local students and families, and present scholarships and gifts. Here, we document our reflections, thoughts, and lessons learned. Follow along.
by Tina Au
Sau vài cây cầu nhỏ và qua những hàng lá chuối, lá dừa phủ kín một con đường, đoàn từng bước đến thăm những gia đình có hoàn cảnh khó khăn sống gần trường.
Read Moreby Stacy Tea
Work camp is like having kids. It’s hard work, and some days you wonder why you have kids. Some days you ask yourself, "Why did I sign up for work camp?" After the first kid, you are asked if you will have another.
Read Moreby Lyanne Velasquez
I woke up to another day in a different country, a country with a language I cannot comprehend. I find it beautiful—the confusion of it all.
Read Moreby Grace Hoang
When I was first approached with the opportunity to design the classroom murals, saying it was nerve-racking is an understatement.
Read Moreby Trần Thanh Huyền
Greetings, everyone. My heart is still brimming with emotions from my recent Workcamp experience with Sunflower Mission. This was my first time joining Workcamp, and the experience far surpassed anything I could have imagined.
Read Moreby Vi Ma
It’s just north of a class reunion for both Barry and me, seeing familiar faces and sharing meals together at the campsites.
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