Recent Projects

A Family’s Business Venture

After the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 70s, Cambodia was wiped out of most of its infrastructure and educational institutions. People who were educated or considered as such were actively targeted and executed during the genocide, leaving behind a traumatized and torn Cambodia, that has had to rebuild itself from scratch. This is the reason, why many people of that generation never had the...

Khmer New Year ’24 ✨

Last week was the most magical time of the year for Cambodians: the Cambodian New Year is the biggest holiday of the year with celebrations taking place throughout the whole month. Schools and universities close for an entire week leading up to the three-day celebration, which took place from April 13th to 16th this year. It is a time for our students to visit their homelands and relatives if...

Supporting an Aspiring Architect

Aung was always one of the top students in his class through the entirety of primary, secondary, and high school. From a young age, it was abundantly clear that he has great potential and commitment to building a promising future for himself, despite his humble background. The now 23-year-old orphan has always been passionate about arts and crafts and soon realized, that he would want to pursue a...

Constructing a Bathroom for a Family in Need

According to the Cambodian Ministry of Rural Development, 25% of Cambodia’s population, or more than 3 million people, lacked access to toilets in 2020. This means, that a quarter of the country’s population still has to defecate in the open, which puts families and children at risk of contracting various diseases and infections. Access to clean water and proper sanitation are key factors in...