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Sangkheum Center for Children

Julie Maycock is raising money for HOPE - Harnessing Opportunities through Play and Education

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Angkor Wat Half Marathon 2009 · 6 December 2009

With first hand experience volunteering in Cambodia the founding trustees set up HOPE to give the underprivileged children and young adults in Cambodia a chance to have a childhood and/or permanently improve their lives. HOPE intends to seek and support existing programs in Cambodia assisting young people with their education and social development where there is a need for further funding to expand either the variety of their activities (eg. provision of English classes or computer classes) or increase the number of young people they can support, where we strongly believe it will make a permanent difference/improvement to the young people in the programs, and where we can monitor the progress and results of the program. For further information please see www.hopeforcambodia.org.uk

Story

During my first long term travel away for the UK I spent two amazing months volunteering in Cambodia at Sangkheum Center for Children.  Those of you that know me will have heard me talk of my experiences in Cambodia; I could never have imagined before I got there what a massive effect both the place and the people would have on me.

To quote the web page "Since 2001 the Sangkheum Center for Children ('sangkheum' means 'hope' in the Khmer language) has been providing education, training, scholastic support and care to disadvantaged children and youth in Cambodia. We strive to provide a brighter future for orphaned, abused and neglected children who would otherwise be at risk of turning to a life on the streets."  For more info http://www.sangkheum.org/

Despite the wealth of tourist money that enters Cambodia, very little of this money filters down to the average Cambodian.

 Malnutrition is common among Cambodian children – 45% are moderately or severely underweight. 41% of the population has access to safe drinking water - only Afghanistan, Ethiopia and Somalia have less access to clean water. Cambodia has the highest under 5 mortality rate in the East Asia and Pacific region. Some 61,000 Cambodian children died in 2005 before reaching their fifth birthday.

I'm fortunate enough to live over the border in Thailand and when i saw that there was a half marathon in Siem Reap (http://www.angkormarathon.org/ ) I jumped at the chance to do it.  I would love to give something back to the guys at Sangkheum for the fantastic job they do, and the amazing experience I had working there with them.     

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