IN BRIEF
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In the heart of summer, Adeline Lardeux, a resident of Maine-et-Loire, decided to dive into a humanitarian adventure in Cambodia. For a month, she left her daily life behind to work with children in difficulty, discovering a world rich in emotions and life lessons. His story transports us into this experience enriching, where sharing and solidarity take on their full meaning.
In a remarkable effort of international solidarity, Adeline Lardeux, real estate advisor from La Meignanne, shares her unique adventure in Cambodia. For a month, she left her daily routine to help children and the local community. His story, vibrant with emotions and discoveries, offers an insight into what it means to participate in a humanitarian mission.
The departure towards the unknown
Last August, Adeline made the bold decision to travel to Cambodia. She left the tranquility of La Meignanne to fully commit to a humanitarian mission. Around her, friends and family expressed a mix of admiration and concern. What would she discover in this country with its breathtaking landscapes and pressing humanitarian challenges?
A month of discoveries
During her stay, Adeline worked with children aged 8 to 10 in the school Happy Chandara. Every day was a new adventure, filled with laughter, play and learning. She was impressed by the resilience and curiosity of these children, who despite difficult living conditions, were always receptive and eager for knowledge.
Enriching experiences
Adeline not only taught science lessons, but she also learned from the children around her. Unexpected cultural exchange! These meetings nourished his personal reflection on his own way of life. In particular, she shared poignant moments, where the joy and innocence of the children surpassed the difficulties they encountered on a daily basis.
Lessons beyond borders
This adventure was not just an act of volunteering; it was a real immersion in a rich and varied culture. Adeline was able to discover Cambodian traditions, local cuisine and above all, the human warmth of her people. Each interaction was marked by mutual learning, proving that sharing transcends language barriers.
The return and its reflections
Back at La Meignanne, Adeline feels transformed. The memories of this experience are etched in her heart, and she wants to share what she learned with her community. His story is an invitation to all those who are still hesitant to engage in humanitarian missions. She likes to say: “We all have something to learn and give. »
A vocation for the future
Adeline wishes to continue to invest in humanitarian projects, not only in Cambodia, but also in other regions of the world where the need is just as pressing. His testimony shows that everyone has the opportunity to contribute in their own way and have a positive impact on the world around them.