Week 6 – The hard work continuesÂ
This week actually is the last week at Thai Hai village before going back to Hanoi for our last days. But we did many hard work and wonderful thingsÂ
We started dynamic with many hands-on activities. Firstly, we continued cutting trees in order to improve the landscape ( remember the trees are growing back after 2 to 3 weeks!). Secondly, we took the cutted part to another place of the community to re-plant them in a way that it will be created a natural , green fence from the beautiful trees. Thirdly, we moved to another part of the village to assist in creating a new fence next to the road. A lot of digging and placing poles in the ground with natural way was the process of the fence creatingÂ
Finally, a cultural exchange event was occurred at the final day at Thai Hai village to thank and express our gratitude to the community. We cook all together traditional plates of the countries of our participants ( and of course shared them with the village), we danced all together international songs and Vietnamese especially and it was a night full of emotions and gratitudeÂ
This week was an intense one with a lot of hard work and emotional goodbyes. We want to express how much grateful we are for Tay community and it’s peopleÂ
 It Takes A Village is a Humanitarian Aid volunteering project supported by the European Solidarity Corps and co-funded by the European Union.
A collaboration between Wheeling2Help , @Tartarukus , Saving Africa’s Nature – SANA in Tanzania , CSDS VN , and Roes Cooperativa .
