Contact Us
Mr. Mean Lux, Chairman
Mobile: (855) 12 987601
Ms. Mao Pouthyroth, Program Director
Mobile: (855) 12 401415
e-mail: vwb@everyday.com.k
Address: not available yet
Raising the Spirit of Volunteerism Among Youths
Mr. Mean Lux, Chairman
Mobile: (855) 12 987601
Ms. Mao Pouthyroth, Program Director
Mobile: (855) 12 401415
e-mail: vwb@everyday.com.k
Address: not available yet
How is every one there? Bong Thyroth and other are doing fine? Send my regard and miss to our VWB.
all the best
is this pro hun sen ?
this is an awesome program…
is it funded through other means aside from selling newspaper?
what is the recruitment process?
do you have to be an alumni to join?
what is the governments opinion regarding this organization?
are all volunteers native of Cambodia?
Hi, VWB!!!! I am a year 1 student at IFL….. I would like to join VWB doing something useful for our society too but i do not know how? could you please tell me how i can be a volunteer of VWB? I’m looking forward to hear from you……. thanks in advance
Dear Sir Madam
Background of the Orphanage center
Open your heart and your ear to a child lost there family by HIV/AIDS. The power to change a child’s life is in your hand
The idea of founding Tsige Taddess Orphanage Center has come into reality with the child loving inherent mature of the founder, Tsige Taddess.
18 years back, the founder has brought to light her child helping activity by supporting two children one boy and one girl ,Two years later ,i.e. 16 years ago, the founder has determined to expand her welfare effort to lift up to the present level.
It is Non –Governmental, Non- Political, and Non-Profitable Non religion welfare organization.
The orphanage center officially registered with the Ministry of Justice and Disaster Prevention and preparedness Commission in 2004, our registration CERTIFICATE number is 1518.The center of the organization is located 30 Km on the road to Desi, at place called Legedady Dam , the last stop of 44 bus.
The founder is a kind of person who is easily affected but human hardship in general and that of children in particular .She has never thought of that she would ever be a Mother of her present ‘’big family’’ of 106 children whose age fall in age category and out of them 2 girl’s are handicap.
No Age group Male Female Total
1 0-4 2 4 6
2 5-7 8 10 18
3 8-12 17 19 36
4 13-15 12 11 23
5 16-18 9 14 23
Total 47 59 106
At the beginning as the number of the children was small, she started to full her project by the money at her disposal, but soon, her project used up all her cash and demanded for more. She sold her jewelry’s, land many other valuable assets to keep alive her project, which was found in 1990.She has also used and still using her low scale dairy farming thought its contribution is continuation becoming negligible. Although, the founder of this organization proud of many children who have pass through her project and have now become sufficient and productive citizens and that saved many children from the darkness (possibility from death).she is dreadful of imminent danger coming fast to her organization for lack of fund to keep it function unless she get an immediate and sustain financial and material to support the kids if this not happen the orphans will be in problem.
Composition of the Children
As it has been mentioned above, the child currently receiving help are 106 from the founder, she don’t have any support. The orphanage center includes the following classes.
HIV/AIDS Orphans
Deserted children (deserted by their Parma mainly due to Economic reasons)
Thrown away babies (following unwanted pregnancies, economic problem)etc.
VISION
The organization is strongly commented to see all the children under custody to become self suffice and productive citizen of Tomorrow.
Mission
To bring up all the children the best possible way, care for their health, cloth lodging, education, healthy social interaction ethical conduct, etc.
Objectives of the organization
To create, as much as possible, a comfortable like environment (HOME), which is for the children to feed them and make them mentally and physically competent citizens.
To educate them well so that they become self sufficient, productive, nation building citizens who can lead a healthy social life.
Word of the founder
To Ethiopian People, Ethiopian Government and any humanitarian, charitable, individuals and organizations after God /Allah you are the only one where we can ask for help please understand the problem I face and help me let my brain and heart rest in the rest of my life.
I have try to help those kids for 18 years with out any help but now I don’t have any income who are considerate and thoughtful to those children please we need your help. Save the kids.
I am asking this help behalf of the children to all Ethiopian People, Ethiopian Government and any humanitarian, charitable, individuals and organizations to extend their hands and forward their help before the life of those children is endangered and I am hopefully confident that I will receive positive answer and all the necessary support, I would like to thanks you for your time by the name of the kids.
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world”
“Mahatma Gandhi”
It is easier than you think to make a difference. When we all work together, even the little things we do can have a
significant impact in helping the orphan child.
Your donation will help us provide food, shelter, clothing and basic necessities to orphans. Your support will help us to provide emergency assistance, direct services, and permanent housing to over 106 of our most disadvantaged orphans.
Volunteers, donors, humanitarian organization and government non-profitable NGO child lover are most welcome to our orphanage center
E-MAIL t_t_o_c@yahoo.com
http://www.ttoc-et.org
WWW. TTOC.PICZO.COM
00251 911 249079 Mr. Abera at any time .
p.o.box 41238 Addis Ababa Ethiopia
With best regards
Mrs. Tsige Tadesse
Visit us us what we do
I WILL LIKE TO HAVE VOLUNTEERS WITHOUT BOADERS FORMED IN MY COUNTRY GHANA.
I would like to join volunteers without borders how do I do that?
I would also like to join volunteers without borders. I’m currently a pre-med student and this is my senior year in college. Joining doctors without borders is really my biggest dream in life. I would really love to go and help out anywhere.
you should rhema..ehehehhe and also eat some more biriyaniii
The communicative skills of Nagatihalli Ramesh were proverbial during his student days when he astounded everyone by winning more than a hundred prizes in open debates in colleges in and outside Bangalore during just one year. That he also pens poetry is, however, a happy revelation to me, having only now gone through his anthology of poems, The Sea and the Rain. With humble beginnings in life as can be made out from his simple and yet touching poems, he has scaled great heights in more fields than one. The confidence that he exudes is quite contagious as evidenced by the organizational successes he has achieved in quite a few fields.
A majority of the poems included in this anthology are of a personal nature in the same sense that the focal point in most of the poems is his mother, who in the process becomes the mother, thanks to the archetypal images associated with her. It was during the 18th century that William Cowper wrote his memorable sentimental poem about his mother and the chair she sat on. Nothing in that poem affects the reader more than the intimacy, comfort and honour in the context of the mother. It is that same warmth and comfort that characterize Ramesh’s poems centred round his mother, father, grandmother and so on. It is an ever present mother that has etched herself permanently on the sensitive mind of Ramesh who basks in the sunshine of his native milieu. It is only occasionally that emptiness haunts him and always the distress is followed by cosy thoughts about the mother.
Another noteworthy string of thought that runs through his poems is the edifying nature of labour. This is a classical sentiment enshrined in folklore. It is also central to every community for whom agriculture is mainstay. Coming from this background Ramesh can jolly well declare that
he who has ploughed the earth
is a billionaire
in the poetry of love
but at the same time he deplores exhibitionism as unwholesome
Status, looks, wealth
should be like the work of an earthworm
underneath the ground.
As the earthworm climbs up
closer comes death.
Paradoxically enough, what is deplored is creativity, too, for the “earthworm underneath the ground” is creative, which status cannot be. The simile seems to be inapt, but the purport of the poet is quite unambiguous.
There are pantheistic outbursts like in
The forest springs forth
many tunes and melodies
that is the spoken word
of our little child.
Hope in the midst of agony, a longing for a better and brighter future, are in the ultimate analysis what the poet projects. He hopes to “make tomorrows our pillows.” But the pillows might be elusive, considering that the predatory nature of man might become manifest anytime. That is why the “underwater creatures” have a precarious existence:
Who has seen
the tears
of underwater creatures?
The tears are there nevertheless.
Having witnessed the horrors perpetrated by inhuman criminals in Cambodia, the poet is justly indignant about the rapacious malignant monster who plunders innocent poor people with no feelings. This plunderer – the United States, for example – is like the mythical Cain given to motiveless murder. However painful the ravages of war, one has to put up with it during and after the deadly event. The brutal marauder unleashing terror on innocent unarmed people walks away with his trophy leaving the victims to their fate. That has been the long story of a whole century of dastardly crimes by a mighty power which has regard neither for culture nor for life.
The shields of the
bombs and shells
that America dropped
on Laos
have become homes
for many people
today.
One only hopes that there shall be no more such homes either in Laos or elsewhere. That is the humanistic feeling that thematically pervades the poems of Ramesh. Equally vehement is the poet in Ramesh to chastise those whose indiscriminate destruction of civilization in the name of a higher civilization. (See “Like Blood Splashed” for instance). The net impact is that
the birds are learning
to fly even before hatching from eggs
It is not the tending of life but tormenting it. And that is what disturbs Ramesh. Surely a healthy disturbance when one realizes that
the spark of light
is being doused
as easily as pinching the wick
of a candle
Ramesh deserves our congratulations on exploring the conscience of man today and the translator deserves it too for his creative endeavour.
G Ramakrishna
22nd October 2007
Having witnessed the horrors perpetrated by inhuman criminals in Cambodia, the poet is justly indignant about the rapacious malignant monster who plunders innocent poor people with no feelings. This plunderer – the United States, for example – is like the mythical Cain given to motiveless murder. However painful the ravages of war, one has to put up with it during and after the deadly event. The brutal marauder unleashing terror on innocent unarmed people walks away with his trophy leaving the victims to their fate. That has been the long story of a whole century of dastardly crimes by a mighty power which has regard neither for culture nor for life.
The shields of the
bombs and shells
that America dropped
on Laos
have become homes
for many people
today.