Note: As part of our Voluntour program Give Children A Choice hosted a group of young aspiring journalists from Harvard-Westlake School during Friendship Tours World Travel’s Laos Investigative Journalism Adventure. The group spent ten adventurous days in Laos immersing themselves
‘He gave me the most heartfelt smile’
Note: As part of our Voluntour program Give Children A Choice hosted a group of young aspiring journalists from Harvard-Westlake School during Friendship Tours World Travel’s Laos Investigative Journalism Adventure. The group spent ten adventurous days in Laos immersing themselves
‘We could see a lot of pockmarks in the ground – bomb craters’
Note: As part of our Voluntour program Give Children A Choice hosted a group of young aspiring journalists from Harvard-Westlake School during Friendship Tours World Travel’s Laos Investigative Journalism Adventure. The group spent ten adventurous days in Laos immersing themselves
UK Wilderness Service Project – Nongbia Preschool
Back in May 2012 Sean Day of UK Wilderness Expertise contacted Give Children A Choice about bringing a group of students from the UK to Laos and doing a community service project during their visit. This was only the
Reflections on Laos, the Secret War and Unexploded Ordinance
Reflections on Laos, the Secret War and Unexploded Ordnance Clarissa Coburn, 11th grade Laguna Blanca School Clarissa Coburn visited us in March 2012. We traveled with her and her classmates from Laguna Blanca School, Santa Barbara, California. We found her
Laguna Blanca Students Support Lao UXO Victim’s Children April 2012
Barbara and I were very fortunate (and we thank our good friend Fred Branfman for the introduction) to have met Ms. Alethea Paradis. She’s an attorney, turned teacher, turned entrepreneur who started a tour company, called Friendship Tours World Travel.