Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War

A microproject by Salariin Kampuchea
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War
Emergency Food for Children Affected by The War

Summary

Children, as the most vulnerable group, face a high risk of malnutrition, weakened immunity, and long-term developmental harm if left unsupported. Immediate action is required to provide food assistance to ensure their survival and well-being during this humanitarian crisis.

$1,500
total goal
$1,138
remaining
6
donors
0
monthly donors
10
days

Challenge

In light of recent escalations along the Thailand-Cambodia border, families-particularly women and children-have been forced to flee their homes in search of safety. These children are now living in temporary shelters and border camps, with limited or no access to nutritious food, clean water, or healthcare.

Solution

Displaced children lack regular access to food due to conflict and border displacement. It provides emergency food supplies to children who have been displaced by the conflict at the Thailand-Cambodia border to prevent malnutrition, support healthy growth, and restore hope and dignity. especially delivers ready-to-eat food packs (high-energy biscuits, canned proteins, rice, etc.) that meet daily nutritional needs.

Long-Term Impact

By addressing immediate hunger and malnutrition, the project helps prevent irreversible physical and cognitive damage in young children. In the long term, this translates into better health outcomes, improved learning capacity, and stronger immune systems, enabling children to thrive as they grow. With adequate nutrition during critical developmental years, children are more likely to attend school, perform well academically, and become productive members of their communities.

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Organization Information

Salariin Kampuchea

Location: Siem Reap - Cambodia
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Project Leader:
Ravy Vang
Siem Reap District , Siem Reap Province Cambodia
$362 raised of $1,500 goal
 
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$1,138 to go
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