L'enfance au coeur

L'enfance au coeur
Author: Enfants du Mékong,
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9782854434460

Tour à tour en pirogue, en bus, en moto, apprenant les langues asiatiques, démêlant la complexité des situations, rédigeant leurs rapports, éprouvant la touffeur et la moiteur des saisons, voici six témoignages de volontaires chez Enfants du Mékong. Appelés Bambous, ces volontaires confient leur expérience inoubliable d'une année au service des enfants sidéens, des enfants des prisons, du développement de projets durables, de la gestion financière de programmes humanitaires pour ne citer que quelques aspects de leurs différentes missions en Asie. Ces témoignages de Bambous, généreux et engagés dans l'aventure de la compassion, traduisent Enfants du Mékong dont la vocation est de servir l'enfance du Sud-Est asiatique partout où elle est en danger.

Publications

Publications
Author: Oriental Translation Fund
Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1839
Genre: Hindustani literature
ISBN:

Compositeurs suisses d'oeuvres chorales

Compositeurs suisses d'oeuvres chorales
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Avec les compositeurs lausannois André Besançon, Patrick Bron, Philippe Buhler, Pierre Chatton, René Falquet, Vincent Girod, Jean-Marie Marcel, Anne-Marie Monnier-Thomas.

The Boy With A Bamboo Heart

The Boy With A Bamboo Heart
Author: Amporn Wathanavongs
Publisher: Maverick House
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-09-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1908518324

Orphaned at the age of five in a rural Thai village, Lek is thrust into a life-long struggle to find his place in the world. Alone and impoverished, he treads a precarious path, barely surviving in the markets of Surin until, at age fifteen, he finds himself brandishing a rifle as a boy soldier in the Cambodian jungle. Despair leads him to two suicide attempts. He is hell-bent on succeeding on his third try, but a stranger intervenes and offers him hope. Thus begins Lek’s journey to become Dr. Amporn Wathanavongs, foster father to more than 50,000 Thai children. Driven to become a reputable member of society, he returns to his boyhood village to study at the local temple. But when his vows as a monk collide with his desire to learn English and have a family, he must choose between settling for a safe and predictable life, or risk living as a vagrant on the streets of Bangkok while searching for a way to make his dream a reality. Through the generous support of a Jesuit missionary working in Thailand, he achieves his objectives. But having a family, a formal education, and a respectable job in social work are not enough. He perseveres and finds his true calling―helping others. With the exotic landscape of Thailand as a backdrop, Boy with A Bamboo Heart tells the story of one man’s quest for happiness.