Provide Health Support to Communities in Cambodia

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
Provide Health Support to Communities in Cambodia

Introduction 

Due to the expenses involved healthcare such as dental and medical care is typically reserved for the middle class. Our students have therefore typically never been to a dentist or a doctor before and understand little of the risks in not brushing their teeth or washing their hands..

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Students have limited access to resources that keep basic hygiene, with teeth brushing and handwashing being particular problems for them. We aim to provide our students with basic hygiene kits alongside regular workshops to teach the importance of basic hygiene practises. These workshops will be vital to the success of the hygiene kits as most of these children are unaware of how to begin brushing their teeth and washing their hands. It costs this project $50 to supply 10 kits and we have raised $300 so far.

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Introduction 

5 million Cambodians do not have access to clean water and basic hygiene practises and this has a huge effect on most aspects of life. Due to the expenses involved healthcare such as dental and medical care is typically reserved for the middle class.

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Our goal with this project is to provide hygiene kits to our students in Cambodia, especially in the areas where basic hygiene is non-existent, as well as host workshops around the importance of upkeeping their basic hygiene and the benefits to their health and wellbeing. These workshops will be vital to the success of the hygiene kits as most of these children are unaware of how to begin brushing their teeth and washing their hands.

 

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Introduction 

Our goal with this project is to provide hygiene kits to our students in Cambodia, especially in the areas where basic hygiene is non-existent, as well as host workshops around the importance of upkeeping their basic hygiene and the benefits to their health and wellbeing...

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In the long run, this project will boost the health of the communities and children, allowing them to learn efficiently, continue working without falling ill and also prevent communicable diseases as they will be aware of the importance of their hygiene practises. Our goal is to extend our reach to the surrounding communities as well as the students as this will help communities take pride in their health and empower individuals. It costs us $10 to supply two kits to the community.

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Introduction 

Our goal with this project is to provide hygiene kits to our students especially in the areas where basic hygiene is non-existent, as well as host workshops around the importance of upkeeping their basic hygiene and the benefits to their health and wellbeing. These workshops will be vital to the success of the hygiene kits as most of these children are unaware of how to begin brushing their teeth and washing their hands.

Report 

In the long run, this project will boost the health of the communities and children, allowing them to learn efficiently, continue working without falling ill and also prevent communicable diseases as they will be aware of the importance of their hygiene practises. Our goal is to extend our reach to the surrounding communities as well as the students as this will help communities take pride in their health and empower individuals. A donation of $50 provides 10 kits and a training workshop to a community we have managed to raise $100 so far.

Thank you for your support

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Introduction 

5 million Cambodians do not have access to clean water and basic hygiene practises and this has a huge effect on most aspects of life. Due to the expenses involved healthcare such as dental and medical care is typically reserved for the middle class.

Report 

Our goal with this project is to provide hygiene kits to our students in Cambodia, especially in the areas where basic hygiene is non-existent, as well as host workshops around the importance of upkeeping their basic hygiene and the benefits to their health and wellbeing. These workshops will be vital to the success of the hygiene kits as most of these children are unaware of how to begin brushing their teeth and washing their hands. A donation of $10 will provide 2 kits for community members.

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Tyrone Bennett
London , London United Kingdom
$304 raised of $1,000 goal
 
6 donations
$696 to go
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