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Hands Across the World
Hands Across the World
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GIVE US A HAND!
This year we will have a team in the Perth City to Surf raising funds for our Interactive Teacher Training project in Cambodia. Through this program, we train local teachers who cannot afford to go to university, so they can obtain their professional qualifications. They then return to their local communities and educate the local children, thus giving them a brighter future.
To help us raise funds, we are hoping you will 'Give us a Hand'! For every donation received, we will pin a hand onto our outfit, so you will be participating with us! Keep a look out for us along the course!
Up to $20 - Various Coloured Hands
$20 - Blue Hand
$50 - Silver Hand
$100 - Gold Hand
Thank you for your support!
Hands Across the World
Hands Across the World's mission is to tackle the atrocities of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and human slave labour through education programs. Empowerment of the local people and prevention of these outrageous crimes.
The main means through which we aim to achieve this is education. We believe education is the great equalizer and the key to preventing these atrocities. It also provides opportunities by empowering people to create a brighter future for the whole community.
The 'Interactive Teacher Training' was formed in response to the low-quality teaching methodology in poor rural communities around Siem Reap. Here teachers from marginalized communities come together to learn quality teaching techniques, these teachers then spread their skills and knowledge within their remote community schools to the children. These students then have a chance to move away from potential dangers of human trafficking, sexual exploitation and human slave labour.