Laosport wrote on 1
st Apr, 2011 at 1:21pm:
Man if we have some more good people like Oldman, Laos would be better and brighter place for kids that have no hope or school. May I ask where this village located? So I could tell my people to go make some school supplies donations for me and perhaps few sets of computer to assist you. I will pay for it. Real talk
Thanks for the very kind thoughts.
The village is located in a rural area 30 km. outside Vientiane. There is a bi-lingual, printable map on the website:
www.rivertimelaos.com About computers for schoolchildren: there is an organisation called 'One laptop per child' in the U.S.
www.laptop.org/ that produces attractive, cheap, durable laptops for children in poor rural areas in developing countries. The laptops can run by wind-up clockwork without needing electricity.
If you are visiting Laos, or are able to send supplies by post, the best things to bring or send are, pencils, pens, notebooks, rulers, crayons, erasers, etc. Also sports equipment (deflated footballs, and the like). Bringing or sending books is not a good idea as they are so heavy (therefore expensive) and most are not suitable for Lao children. Suitable books for Lao children can be bought in the markets and shops in Vientiane and then taken to the villages/schools. If you contact Barnaby at Rivertime (in the first link) he can help you with that.
There is also an organisation that helps travelers on holiday take supplies to children in rural areas. It is:
Their website is:
http://www.packforapurpose.org/Have a look at the links.
Regards,
Old Man