Thank you for your post. The main library is in Luang Prabang. You may visit the website and contact The Language Project directly. They are also on Facebook. Carol Kresge is the founder and is there in Laos. She's very busy with her work and is slow to respond. But please contact her there. I'm certain she would like to hear from you.
This is an excellent project. I find your 9 mins documentary very informative. I'd really like to know if there is a similar project being implimented in the southern province of Laos? I am an ex-pat Lao and I am planning to return there. I'd very much like to have the opportunity to get involved with such project.
Alot of the things people just throw away like books and such could be shipped off to third world countries. It would lessen the trash fields, and help others.
Carol Kresge, the founder and director of "The Language Project" is very particular that the books are culturally relevant. I appreciate your enthusiasm. However, let's not send a bunch of books to people who aren't best able to use them. She doesn't want to westernize these people. She just wants them to be able to read and to create jobs for themselves. Thank you for your kindness.
When you visit Laos, please donate school supplies such pencils, papers, books, computers anything to the schools or libraries to help these students. I thought about volunteering to teach english myself...
Keep up the good work!
145cvb 9 months ago
Thank you for your post. The main library is in Luang Prabang. You may visit the website and contact The Language Project directly. They are also on Facebook. Carol Kresge is the founder and is there in Laos. She's very busy with her work and is slow to respond. But please contact her there. I'm certain she would like to hear from you.
ruthchase 10 months ago
This is an excellent project. I find your 9 mins documentary very informative. I'd really like to know if there is a similar project being implimented in the southern province of Laos? I am an ex-pat Lao and I am planning to return there. I'd very much like to have the opportunity to get involved with such project.
Manutsatham 10 months ago
I am a monk from the USA I speak Lao and English I want to help these kids so bad I understand what they are going through
addy3dia 1 year ago
Sabaidee!
thank you sir! it very great libraly.please keep interesting!
i want to give book,when i go to lunaprabang i wiil bring a book to give.
thank you very much
kopjailai!
wanavong 1 year ago
Sabaidee!
thank you sir! it very great libraly.please keep interesting!
i want to give book,when i go to lunaprabang i wiil bring a book to give.
thank you very much
kopjailai!
wanavong 1 year ago
Wonderful !
jazzy4sax 2 years ago
What a great project! thank you for making a difference.
mykidsvideo123 2 years ago
This is a very good project--thank you very much.
flowersandgifts 2 years ago
This is great! I'm actually from Laos, but from Vientiane. This is a really cool project.
inkiser 3 years ago 2
Alot of the things people just throw away like books and such could be shipped off to third world countries. It would lessen the trash fields, and help others.
AvatarDEC2009 4 years ago 2
Carol Kresge, the founder and director of "The Language Project" is very particular that the books are culturally relevant. I appreciate your enthusiasm. However, let's not send a bunch of books to people who aren't best able to use them. She doesn't want to westernize these people. She just wants them to be able to read and to create jobs for themselves. Thank you for your kindness.
ruthchase 4 years ago
obviously thats true, I was more meaning like learning material, and computers, because we throw away alot of those.
AvatarDEC2009 4 years ago 2
I support 100%. Students are poor but they are trying hard to study.
optical11 4 years ago 2
wow!...is this the only place in Laos?..
xonelong 4 years ago
When you visit Laos, please donate school supplies such pencils, papers, books, computers anything to the schools or libraries to help these students. I thought about volunteering to teach english myself...
xrs7 4 years ago 4
I'm happy these things are happening but I'm sad also that the building and students are poor. makes me wanna go teach english in Laos.
revoltx 4 years ago 2
wow amazin
11jack0soldier777 4 years ago
i support 100% keep it going
nunetic 4 years ago