Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans

by Cambodian Children's House of Peace
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans
Food and Education for Cambodian Orphans

Project Report | Jan 4, 2012
December 2011 Report

By Sathya Hem | Project Leader

The Purpose and Aim of the Cambodian Children’s House of Peace are to:

  • Provide shelter, food and clothing to poor children, ages 8 -18, both boys and girls, in a safe and secure environment.
  • Provide education, in public elementary and high schools, and in appropriate vocational programs and classes.
  • Provide extra tuition classes at these schools.
  • Provide daily, extra classes in the English language at CCHP outside of school hours.
  • Such lessons incorporate a wide range of other subject content to expand their knowledge base.
  • Provide health care as needed when they arrive at CCHP and on an ongoing basis.
  • Provide moral and spiritual development consistent with the traditions and culture of Cambodia.
  • Foster healthy relationships with their parents and extended families in the their home villages, with visits for holidays, festivals and family occasions.
  • Provide social and recreational activities, both within CCHP, as well as in collaboration with other groups and organizations in the area.
  • Provide educational and recreational excursions to the historic and cultural sites of the Province and the Kingdom.
  • Assist the children in preparation and transition to living and working independently in society upon the age of 18.
  • Provide scholarships to qualified students for continuing education in college, technical or vocational schools.

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Cambodian Children's House of Peace

Location: Siem Reap - Cambodia
Website:
Cambodian Children's House of Peace
Sathya Hem
Project Leader:
Sathya Hem
Siem Reap , Siem Reap Cambodia

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