How do you like this job? How’s it different from your job back in Australia?
I love this type of work as I really believe that the most effective way of breaking the cycle of vulnerable urban children & youth is by education and training. This job allows me to support marginalised youth and really make a difference to their futures, by delivering skills that will give them a job and lead them to owning their own business, it’s makes it possible. I don’t think there’s any difference from what I do in Australia as skills lead to opportunities where ever you are in the world. The experience to volunteer in Cambodia with friends-international gives me the opportunity to help with that goal and I really love that idea! FI has set up the infrastructure and I can provide the trade skills, its perfect.
Favourite Quote Sebastian Marot Founder/International Coordinator – When I first started listening to street youth in the early 1990's, they said they wanted education, "he thought education meant classrooms, teachers, school BUT he now knows it means learning skills that will lead to making an income....."
who took tamagotchi?
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