🕚 08:00 - Move into low-income coastal village
🏘️ The village looks peaceful, but your guide will explain the “hidden” weaknesses that make it vulnerable:
🔸 Multi-layer patched corrugated iron roof
🔸 Uneven floor
🔸 Temporary toilet
🔸 Outdoor kitchen
🔸 The drainage system is prone to flooding
🕚 09:00 - Meet the host family & tour the house
🏡 You are welcomed into the humble living space:
🔹 Thin corrugated iron roof
🔹 Small bedroom shared by many people
🔹 Lack of light for children to study
🔹 Simple restroom
🔹 Temporary repairs over time
🏝️ This is the real life of many coastal families.
🕚 09:30 - "Essential Reconstruction" Activity (Education - Hygiene - Safety)
💼 School supplies for children
👉 notebooks, pens, raincoats, study lamps, backpacks, basic school supplies
🧼 Cleaning kit - WASH
👉 hand sanitizer, soap, toothbrush - toothpaste, towel, small sink
🦺 Safety & Storm Preparedness Kit
👉 rescue whistle, flashlight, rope, raincoat, small first aid kit
🎁 These gifts help families be more proactive before the next storm season.
🕚 12:00 - Lunch at a local family's home
🍱 Simple but heartwarming meal:
🍽️ braised fish, boiled vegetables, vegetable soup, rice, fruit
👩🦱 Stories of life, hope and rebuilding efforts will be shared naturally and honestly.
🕚 13:15 - Setting up a “Safe Study Corner” for children
🛍️ You support:
📚 Arrange reading corner, set up study lamp, store books, give away books - paints
🔄 A small change can create great motivation for your child's learning journey.
🕚 14:30 - “Vulnerability Journey” around the village
🧑🤝🧑 The village chief took you to see:
📍 Temporary patchwork house
📍 Living area near high tide
📍 Simple playground
📍 Drainage ditches are prone to flooding
📍 Simple fisherman's gear storage area
🚫 This is a long-term trace of natural disaster, not a scene of mourning, but a deprivation that needs to be accompanied.
🕚 16:00 - Return to hotel