Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia

by Senhoa Foundation
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Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia
Empower At-Risk Girls in Cambodia

Project Report | Mar 1, 2017
Moving Forward

By Julie | Artisan

Julie's design book
Julie's design book

Recently, we welcomed a new trainee to become a part of Senhoa’s female-powered artisan team; Julie* joined us in January and has been progressing very well in the jewelry skills training program.

 

Julie’s family is originally from Battambang province in northwest Cambodia, from a small and poor village. When she was young, her family agreed to go to Thailand a seek work, though a network of human traffickers who promised them the opportunity to make more money working in a factory there. Julie was young and stayed at home while her parents and most of her siblings worked long hours in a factory for the equivalent of less than $10 per day. They could not earn enough to cover their basic living expenses and were constantly living in fear of being caught by the Thai police, so they eventually returned to Cambodia and moved to Siem Reap.

 

Here in Siem Reap, Julie began working at a Karaoke bar – a line of work in Southeast Asia which often puts women at risk of sexual exploitation, in an environment with alcohol, drugs, and men who can get aggressive with the women. She began dating someone she met at the karaoke bar and would often stay out late drinking with him, until one day they were in a motorbike accident and Julie suffered a mild head trauma. She eventually recovered in the hospital, however she experienced some memory loss from this incident and her family took care of her while she recovered. Following this incident, both Julie wanted to begin working in a safer environment; this is when another non-profit organization in Siem Reap referred her to the Senhoa program as an opportunity for income generation and women’s empowerment through life skills training courses.

 

Julie has now been part of the Senhoa jewelry skills program for two months, and will graduate to become a full-time Senhoa artisan at the end of March. She is a quick learner and loves socializing with the other members of the team. As she continues to improve her skill level, she looks forward to making more advanced pieces and being able to help support her family members even further. We are glad to have Julie as the newest member of the “Senhoa family!”

 *Name has been changed to protect the privacy of individuals.  

One of Julie's amazing creations
One of Julie's amazing creations

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Senhoa Foundation

Location: Artesia, CA - USA
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Lisa T.D.  Nguyen
Project Leader:
Lisa T.D. Nguyen
Executive Director
Artesia , CA Cambodia

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