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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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Getting in touch

SSF strongly encourages sponsors to get to know their sponsored children.

Regular correspondence

Writing letters not only strengthens your relationship with your sponsored child and their family, but also keeps you in closer touch with their progress.

Please allow 16-20 weeks, occasionally longer, for a complete exchange of letters. This allows for translation and transportation to and from the project, which may be in an extremely remote area. In the areas where SSF operates sponsorship programs, there is often no postal or telephone service, and we rely on community volunteers to collect the letters and deliver them on foot to each child.

Please be patient. Remember, your child may never have written or received a letter before.

Visiting your child

Visiting your sponsored child and their community could be one of the most enriching and memorable experiences of your life. It also provides you with the unique opportunity to see first hand the enormous difference that your sponsorship contributions are making.

SSF can arrange for you to meet your sponsored child and family in their village. Please email us via info@ssfcambodia.org at least three months ahead of your planned departure date so arrangements can be made and a police check conducted.

SSF representative will accompany you during your visit. You will be required to cover expenses incurred by yourself, your sponsored child and the SSF representative as part of the visit.