Supporting Children in Cambodia

Banteay Meanchey is a province in northwest Cambodia, with an area of 6679 square kilometers and a population of approximately 860,000. The region has a tropical monsoon climate and relies mainly on agriculture. Many people in the area work in Thailand due to limited income opportunities. Some children were unable to attend school due to financial constraints, and some were orphans or had been left behind by migrant parents who had gone to work in Thailand. Many of these children lived in dilapidated homes made of scrap metal, and their families struggled to afford basic school supplies. The local pastors are dedicated to help these children with the resources provided. Currently these 20 children need your support to overcome the challenges of poverty and access the education they deserve.

Students and their teacher/pastor in Cambodia
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Kimsan
Kimsan's single mother supports him and his brothers in Thailand, but struggles to send him to school. He lives with his grandmother and two other families, and sometimes works as a cowboy to earn money.
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