you say you want a revolution
Friday, January 1st, 2010Kao says he would buy color crayons.
Tuoc, a book.
With all the money in the world, Ket would buy everything he needs to go to school.
Boa, a place to learn.
Si Sumat wants a pen.
These kids of Pha Theung village want, more than anything, to be educated.
An education, a basic human right, should be accessible to us all, regardless of borders and status.
To the most under-served children in the world, a pencil, a teacher, a classroom, brings the promise of a future with choice.
A future with opportunity.
To know more about empowering education, check out some things PoP. And welcome to the movement.

