Chamroeun’s Bachelor’s Degree

While many young Cambodian adults dream of pursuing higher education at one of Phnom Penh’s many universities, most are not able to afford tuition fees and the cost of living in the ever-growing capital. This was the case for Chamroeun, who comes from a big family in rural Cambodia. Chamroeun’s parents are farmers, who have struggled to provide for their six children for many years. The now...

VIDEO: Continuing English Language School

Cambodian Youth Support supports numerous students through the coverage of English language school tuition. In Cambodia's rapidly-growing labor market, English language proficiency has become a crucial qualification for high-pay job positions. Srey Nich Gung Chovey Ratana Ganchena Saratna Previous Next Meet our students who have been taking classes at ACE, the Australian Center for Education, in...

Helping A Family In Need

In one of our previous posts, you were able to listen to Vannara directly to learn about his family’s situation. If you haven’t seen the video, check it out below! Watch The Video Here Vannara’s mother, Pak, has been battling health issues for many years. She has been a single mother all her life, working hard to raise her children. Due to a lot of turmoil and hardship, many family members...

Laying the Foundation for Srey Mach’s Future

In Phnom Penh’s growing international labor market, it has become a basic requirement to be able to communicate in English. This is why it is important for students like Srey Mach, who grew up in rural areas and didn’t have the privilege of receiving high-quality school education, to have access to English language classes to prepare for a prosperous career. Thomlang – Cambodian Youth...

Rasmey Moves to a Boarding School

Rasmey’s life was turned upside down in 2018 when his father, an electrician, died in a freak accident at work. Following the fatal incident, his mother made the difficult decision to move from their rural hometown to Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh to take up work at a plastic factory, earning only 150$ a month to provide for the family. From this moment on, then-11-year-old Rasmey started...