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A Dream for Teacher Jer

2/24/2018

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We're very excited to announce that we have started a GoFundMe for Jer to come to the United States!

Despite his competence in speaking the English language, Jer has never been able to leave Laos as a result of financial constraints. An opportunity has now presented itself to Jer through the help of Americans Jack and Linda, who met Jer through a mutual friend and were captivated by his relentless drive to provide English classes for Lao youth. Jer revealed his dreams to Jack and Linda of travelling out of Laos for the very first time in his life to visit a developed country, where he would have the chance to seek out new opportunities for his own professional development. Jer's main goal is to go to graduate school in the US and learn about how to return to Laos with his newfound knowledge to help build even more schools for the Lao people!

Jack and Linda generously offered to open their home to Jer during his trip to the United States, where he will spend months improving his English, auditing graduate level courses, and discovering new opportunities to help him reach his goals!

Jer has managed to run his English school on a voluntary basis, and hardly makes any income for himself. With our help, Jer will be able to realize his dream and eventually make an even bigger impact in his home country. We know first hand how incredible his students are, and we can only imagine how immensely grateful other Lao youth would be to have an opportunity to learn English with the help of Teacher Jer!

Visit Jer's GoFundMe page here to learn more about how you can help us reach our goal!




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Under the Mango Trees

9/8/2017

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When I woke up that average September day, the last thing I thought I’d be doing was brushing off my passport to book a flight to a region of the world that I had been dreaming about visiting for years. For months, my boyfriend Evan and I would occasionally discover affordable flight deals from the west coast to far off destinations abroad, and we always joked about just booking one on a whim. When it came to the discovery of an affordable flight to the country of Laos in Southeast Asia, I could no longer joke about the situation. We have to do this, I thought, imagining the adventures that awaited us in such a culturally vibrant and intriguingly exotic region of the world. For a moment, we paused to ask ourselves if we knew anyone that had been to Laos. No we didn't. Did we know.. anything about Laos? Nope. We'd only heard about many people traveling to Thailand and maybe Vietnam. That was about it. “Okay, let’s just do it!,” I said as I hovered the computer cursor over the “Book Now” button and clicked. That was that! We’d figure everything else out later.

Six months later, we found ourselves stepping off the airplane and engulfed into the warmth and tropical humidity of Luang Prabang, Laos. A UNESCO world heritage site, Luang Prabang is a little ancient city in the heart of Laos. A slight haze lifted through the mountains, as the haze of our jet lag began to wear off by the excitement of our first look around this new and foreign world. Those first few hours were eye opening to say the least. I’ll never forget the bewilderment I felt in our ride from the airport to the guesthouse we were staying in. As the van traversed the roads, dodging motorbikes that whizzed by so effortlessly, my eyes were glued to the windows of the transport van. Everywhere I looked, I saw something I had never seen before. Golden stupas shimmering in the sun, towering palm trees and bright green tropical plants clustered among bamboo houses, and the occasional glimpse of a centuries old Buddhist temple with huge swooping rooftops and ornate red and gold detailing. As we pulled into town and were delivered to a cramped 8 foot wide alleyway that could hardly be defined as a street, the historic presence of the French became apparent from the architecture around us and the sweet scent of fresh baguettes wafting through the air.



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Learn more about Teacher Jer!

8/29/2017

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My full name is Mr Xengthong PAJEEJOUALUEMUA, but most people like to call me “Jer”. I am from the Hmong tribe and was born in a poor background in a large family in Phonxay District, Luang Prabang Province in northern Laos. My parents are illiterate and are subsistence farmers. My family moved to live in Luang Prabang District when I was in Secondary school about 12 years ago. I am currently living in Phouleckchalern Village, and I just finished with my bachelor degree from Souphanouvong University in 2017.
I started to learn English when I studied in the first year of secondary school in 2005, but my English was very poor during that time. I studied at school, but most every school in Luang Prabang province only offered two hours per week to learn English. If any student were interested in speaking English well, he/she would need to find another English class to learn with personal English teachers or in an English Center. Most of the students did not speak English since most of them were from a poor background and lived in the countryside. They could not afford to pay to study in extra English classes.

I was very excited about speaking English, but I was also one of the deprived students who came from a very poor background. I decided to search for foreigners to practice English directly in Luang Prabang, while watching my friends speaking English to foreigners and read English books. Luang Prabang is a UNESCO World Heritage town, making it attractive to tourists. From what I have seen personally, Luang Prabang has more English speaking tourists than any other place in Laos.




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