Service Learning Trip

Cambodia Service Learning Trip (Jun 2019)

Program Details
Date
5 - 12 Jun 2019
Location
Cambodia
Collaborator
Cambodian Children's Fund, Wat Opot Children's Community
No. of Volunteers
19
No. of Service Recipients
160
UN Sustainable Development Goals
HKUST CONNECT SDG GOALS
HKUST CONNECT SDG GOALS
HKUST CONNECT SDG GOALS
Cambodia Service Learning Trip
Cambodia Service Learning Trip

In June 2019, the 17th Cambodia Service Learning Trip was held, with a total of 20 students from different disciplines. Throughout the trip, participants visited 3 organisations: Wat Opot Children’s Community, a local primary school in Takeo, and the Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF). Participants had the precious opportunity to serve and interact with the Cambodian community, understand the history of the country and to reflect on their purpose of life.

Participants attended pre-trip workshops and joint-trip workshops.  Throughout the workshops, participants gained deeper understanding of the current situation of Cambodia and needs of Cambodia children.  Participants designed and planned activity session plans to be carried out in Cambodia.

During the first four days, participants stayed in Wat Opot and a local primary school.  Participants and kids from Wat Opot hiked to Chisor Mountain and conducted ice-breaking activities.  Starting from Day 2, participants held English Classes at the primary school in the morning. Participants taught vocabulary on fruits, body parts and months of year. In the afternoon, participants organised a series of workshops on topics such as public hygiene, global warming, festivals, Chinese lucky knots, drama, and general education.

On Day 5 and 6, participants visited the Neeson Cripps Academy of CCF. Participants conducted interactive STEM teaching on “Sound”, “Rotational Force”, “Pressure” and “Work, Energy and Power”. Both the students and the participants had a lot of fun with the experiments. 

On the final day, participants visited the Royal Palace and Genocide museum, which deepened their understanding of Cambodian culture, history, and society.  The tour guide also shared his experiences during the Khmer Rouge, which gave them further insights into this critical period of Cambodian history.

The trip has been a life-changing experience for participants. For many of them, this is their first service learning trip and each new encounter brought about new discoveries.  Although the 7-day trip has ended, participants built lasting friendships with their fellow teammates and the children in Cambodia.  Some participants expressed greater awareness towards issues in Cambodian society, and also reflected on their behavior and attitude towards problems in Hong Kong society.

Wat Opot Children's Community
Wat Opot Children's Community
Volunteer had a good chat with the child
Volunteer had a good chat with the child
Fun after English lessons!
Fun after English lessons!
Volunteers teaching in primary school
Volunteers teaching in primary school
An interesting STEM lesson with the children
An interesting STEM lesson with the children
Let's have a group photo after lessons!
Let's have a group photo after lessons!