Help Destitute Moms with AIDS Care for Their Kids
House in Anlung Kgang Resettlement Area
Anlung Kgang resettlement-this is home for Mrs. San and her three children age 8, 4 and 16 months.
Mrs. San at home with Baby Lo Ji, age 16 months
Mrs. San at home with baby Lo Ji, age 16 months. Both Lo Ji and her big sister, Lo Ud, age 4 are HIV positive.
Inside Mrs San's house in Anlung Kgang
This is home for the San familychildren age 8,4 and 16 months.
Lo Ud-age 4-in front of her steps in Anlung Kgang
Little Lo Ud sufferes from serious malnutrition.Although her mother managed to provide this modest home, she could not afford enough food.
Son Kry,age 10, outside his home in Anlung Kgang
Son Kry,10, stands proudly in school uniform at his home in Anlung Kgang. With education and social support Son Kry can break free of the poverty cycle. Our Home Care Team visits his family weekly.
A child at play in Anlung Kgang
Alone and without supervision, this little girl plays outside her house in Anlung Kgang.
Shopping street in Anlung Kgang
The shopping street in Anlung Kgang
offers few opportunities.
Borey Keila Slum where many FSP families live
Many of the FSP families live in the Borey Keila Slum in Phnom Penh. The FSP provides food, money for utilities and rent, and requires the FSP’s 84 school age children to attend classes.
Children at play in Borey Keila Slum
Poverty, ignorance, and slums provide a dangerous playground for small children. Our FSP provides social oversight,teaches mothers, though in late stage HIV/AIDS new parenting skills.