Orgnaization: Cambodia Child’s Dream Organization
Approved Grant (through donor advised fund): $750.00
Designation: Refurbish 5 water wells and build 1 new latrine
Additional Notes: This project took place during December, 2014
Project Photos and Summaries of Field Reports:
This latrine serves a family of 4. The family are farmers as well as do additional jobs to support their children and pay for their studies. Prior to the building of this latrine, they would have to walk to a field far from their house and dig land, or to go to the forest. During the rainy season it is easy to get disease. This latrine should help improve hygiene and health, the family is very excited to receive it.
This well provides water to 2 families, totaling 12 people. Their living conditions are difficult – they have a small farm where they grow vegetables and rice, but the output is not enough to make ends meet. They do other low-wage jobs to supplement this, but still do not earn enough money. This well should help them to improve health and hygiene.
This well provides water to 2 families, totaling 11 people.
This well provides water to 1 family, totaling 9 people. The family is very poor and lives in a small, old house. The husband/father had died and the mother lives with the small children alone. They don’t have a farm to grow price and vegetables, they do day jobs for small income.
This well provides water to 1 family, totaling 11 people.
Anti-trafficking workshop in Cambodia
Raising Community Awareness – Photos Received from CCDO
We received photos of the anti-trafficking workshop from the Cambodia Child’s Dream Organization. One of these workshops was funded as part of the initial $900 grant.
The objective behind these workshops is to raise community awareness to the dangers of trafficking, through a comic book that was developed called “Pheas Dream”.
The following are photos: