2007年10月26日

第一次上報~



College students volunteer to train Burmese refugees
By Jenny W. Hsu
STAFF REPORTER
Sunday, Oct 14, 2007, Page 2

Thailand is a popular backpacker destination, but for a group of Taiwanese university students, the southeastern Asian country is more than just a tourist spot. It's a place they go to utilize their talents and contribute something to the world.
"Before becoming a volunteer, the only kind of lifestyle I knew was taking tests, attending a good college, getting a decent job, and making a living," said college student Hsu Ming-chang (許明章).
"But now I realize there are many different ways to live your life," Hsu said as he shared his experience of spending one month volunteering near the Thai-Myanmar border this summer.
Hsu is one of the seven students from Youth E-Service, a non-profit organization that focuses on providing computer and information technology services to people in developing countries. The group also promotes international volunteer work among Taiwanese youth by organizing volunteer trips abroad. Since 2000, over 50 students have traveled to Thailand to participate in the project.
This year the group went to Mae Sot, a busy town in the northwest of Thailand bordering Myanmar. Because of its close proximity, the town has become a haven for thousands of Burmese refugees to escape from their oppressive military government.
The YES volunteers hope to bring the refugees out of poverty by teaching them basic computer skills and providing educational training for teachers.
Lin Yi-ming (林明益) and his fellow volunteers taught the locals how to set up a blog so they could better communicate with the rest of the world.
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