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Jul 2, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: ssf
72 percent of survey respondents reported that they had experienced abdominal pain or diarrhea in the month prior to receiving the filter. When asked if they had experienced this since they began using the filters, only 8 percent of them reported that they had.
Jul 2, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: ssf
New volunteer computing teacher, Kandy Valle, has arrived, bringing with him his generous donation of 8 laptops for the children studying here at SSF. Learning IT provides the children with the invaluable opportunity of gaining employment in a fast developing Cambodia. Previously in lessons, many students had to squeeze round one screen, but now with a total of fifteen computers, no more than two share the same computer in any one class.
Jul 2, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: ssf
80% of Cambodian populations are farmers but they don’t have enough rice fields and rainfall isn’t sufficiency for crops growing. Dry season is taken longer than wet. 57% of Kampong Speu residents are lived under poverty line that their revenue is less than one US dollar a day, according to poverty profile made by Cambodian government in 2004.
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SSF believes in a proactive approach in protecting children from any form of violence, exploitation and abuse. Rather than waiting until it’s too late, SSF strives to identify at risk children and provide sustainable assistance to both the children and their families.

Stop Kindermisbruik is op 15 juli 2008 opgericht door Arjan Erkel. Hij heeft, samen met Yolanthe Cabau van Kasbergen, dit initiatief genomen om zoveel mogelijk kinderen, waar ook ter wereld, te helpen ontsnappen aan misbruik en uitbuiting. Visit website

 

Groundwork Opportunities (GO!) works to involve a network of donors and volunteers who are interested in a more personal and measurable approach to giving. The idea behind GO! is to mobilize people towards causes that interest them, to offer full transparency explaining exactly where project money is going, and to provide direct and immediate support to individuals on the ground through partnerships with locally established organizations.
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Global Colors was founded by one man who thought it would be better to go out and try to make a difference, rather than complain about things that weren't being done.
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In F.U.N , we believe that the best way to make ourselves happy is to make someone else happy. We realise that our greatest achievement not only comes from bringing fun and joy to our customers but also to the underprivileged community.We strongly believe that business is not just about making profit. It’s about creating a better environment In F.U.N, we will contribute part of our profits back to the society. Also, we will be sponsoring some campaigns to create awareness and reach out to the needy.
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Imaxx specializes in professional and affordable web design and services and all associated services. We build both a presentation website, self adaptive and / or multilingual web sites, web design or Flash movie clips and of course all mutual combinations. We custom design and apply the highest possible standard in the industry.
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SSF collaborates with WWSF to celebrate 19 November child prevention's day and week. WWSF, a humanitarian, non-governmental and international, non-confessional and non-profit organization with United Nations consultative status (ECOSOC, UNFPA and DPI), works for a new development paradigm with and for women and children.Visit website

 

Riverkids Project: is a charitable trust in Singapore that funds and manages Riverkids Foundation, a Cambodian non-governmental organisation registered in 2007. Riverkids works to prevent child trafficking by working directly with families at high risk for trafficking. All the children in our project are at high-risk for being trafficked. Their families are unstable due to addiction, divorce, abuse and extreme poverty.
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