The Thiện Chí Center participated in a community visit tour in Rumdul, Cambodia.

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The Thiện Chí Center had the opportunity to participate in a community visit tour in Rumdul, Cambodia, supported by the CAO organization. This bicycle tour not only provided a fresh and exciting experience but also allowed the members to gain a deeper understanding of the challenging lives of the local community. Despite the lack of facilities, the people of Rumdul always show a strong will to rise, especially the children who have to study under temporary shelters rather than in proper schools.

One of the most profound impressions for the Thiện Chí group was the resilient spirit of the community, empowered by CAO's support. They were warmly welcomed and could feel the hospitality and unity of the people.

The Thiện Chí Center encourages everyone to participate in similar social community tours to gain meaningful experiences and a deeper understanding of the lives and people in these areas. If you’re interested, please contact the Thiện Chí Center for assistance in joining, and we promise it will bring you unforgettable memories of the people and the land.

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