Help keep a Cambodian Music and Dance School open Mum visiting the school. SCC school Siem Reap School 135 poor Cambodian children to prosperity.

Salvation Centre Cambodia

Org #6129
Vetted since 2010 Site Visit Verified
1994
year founded
$117,796
raised on GlobalGiving
15
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

SCC will develop a committed staff team to work through a network of monks, nuns and other local and national stakeholder groups to develop capacity, reduce vulnerability and provide a range of supports for people living with HIV/AIDS and their families, so that they are able to claim their rights and improve their lives.

Project Leaders
Thoeun Prum
Thoeun Prum
Sovann Son
Sovann Son
Christine Bundy
Christine Bundy
Team
Thoeun Prum, Sovann Son, Sreymuch Chhorn, Lalin Yim, Lalin Prum
Organization Information
#10, Street 93, Village 6, Sangkat Srah Chak, Khan Doun Penh
Sangkat Beung Tompun
Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh NA
Cambodia
+855-97-3456898
Organization Information
#10, Street 93, Village 6, Sangkat Srah Chak, Khan Doun Penh
Sangkat Beung Tompun
Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh NA
Cambodia
+855-97-3456898

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Empowering Children Through Quality Education

By Sovann Son | Project Leader

The target children mostly come from farming or migrant families who have moved to informal settlements in Phnom Penh. Their parents and guardians primarily work in the informal economy with low and... Read the full report ›

Traditional Music Changed Noy's Life & Preserve Cambodia's Cultural Heritage

By Sovann Son | Project Leader

Growing up in a poor family in Veal Village, Siem Reap Province, 20-year-old Noy understood hardship from a very young age. As the oldest of six children, including three sisters, he watched his... Read the full report ›

A Story of Urgent Action and Renewed Hope

By Son Sovann | Project Leader

Six-year-old Nhorn Seiha is the second of three children in a family from Preah Vihear province who were driven by extreme poverty to migrate illegally to Thailand in November 2024 in search of work.... Read the full report ›
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