CCEdFund will provide ambitious and dedicated students with scholarships to exceptional schools in Cambodia for at least two years. CCEdFund's students are impoverished or orphaned Cambodian students who have no other access to school without a CCEdFund scholarship.
Hagar Cambodia provides quality aftercare to 25 girls who have been rescued from situations of sex trafficking and other forms of sexual abuse and exploitation in Cambodia.
Countries:
Cambodia
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Children,
Human Rights
Doorsteps empowers, mentors and assists local Cambodian leaders to protect children in the community against abuse, exploitation and trafficking by providing small improvement grants, collaboration, and capacity-building opportunities to grassroots programs. Doorsteps is a project of Chab Dai, a coalition of 50 organizations working to end abuse and trafficking in Cambodia.
Countries:
Cambodia
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Education
Lotus Pedals provides heavy-terrain bicycles to hundreds of at-risk and exploited Cambodian girls who would not otherwise be able to traverse the considerable distance to the nearest schoolhouse.
This project will provide 21 local community based organizations (CBOs) with the alternative livelihood training and materials necessary to transform their own communities.
Countries:
Cambodia
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Education,
Health,
Human Rights
Hagar serves trafficked and abused women in Cambodia and Vietnam by providing holistic recovery services, such as residential care, trauma counseling, legal support, literacy education, and employment
Countries:
Cambodia
Themes:
Children,
Education,
Health,
Arts and Culture
Cambodian Children's House of Peace (CCHP) is a Local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered with the Royal Government of Cambodia No. 294/SorChorNor, dated 12 December 2008.
CCHP is a residential home for 33 children between the ages of 10-18, and provides shelter, food, clothing, school and English language education, computer training, health care, recreation, arts, meditation and most other things that children need to grow and develop into productive citizens of their country.
Through your support Yejj brings reliable solar lighting kits into the homes of Cambodian families with no access to electricity, improving their lives and increasing their income-generating potential
Countries:
Cambodia
Themes:
Women and Girls,
Economic Development,
Microfinance
By training women to sew, teaching them basic business skills, and providing interest-free microloans, you combat the economic hardships that HIV imposes on women and their families in rural Cambodia.