Savong's School provides students in impoverished rural Cambodia a boost to reach their potential; includes university scholarships.
Auckland
Located in rural Cambodia, Savong's School provides free education to primary and secondary school students - as well as full university scholarships to the top students: to break the poverty cycle and help these young people achieve their full potential.
Savong's School in Siem Reap Cambodia opened in 2005 and teaches both primary and secondary students (languages and computing) as well as providing scholarships to the top students so they can attend university (laptop, living allowance, fees and transport.) Largely funded by researcher Duncan Stuart, it is time to share this rewarding project with other supporters. For this we've set up a registered charity: The Cambodian Rural Schools Trust - and this ensures all support goes directly to the target. Is there a more effective gift than education?
2016 Appeal for Savong's School Cambodia 6 May 2016
2016 and April new year in Cambodia has seen the hottest sustained April/May period in living memory with farms facing real drought. By some measures Cambodia is the one of the least resilient nations in the world when it comes to natural disasters.
In the face of this Savong's School is going well but I need help with fundraising to meet the needs of teachers salaries. We have 8 committed teachers who have recently been through workshops in teaching skills.
Like to help sponsor a teacher? $US 150per month.
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