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I'm raising £5000 to support children/youth

Organised by Ian walker
Siem Reap Cambodia ·Children and youth

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We are raising £5,000 to Continue to support the education and development of children and the Treak Community. Thank you for your support

Funded by charitable donations, Treak Community Centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia provides free education to over 350 children and young people every day. The parents and families of Treak’s students faced the challenges of going to school during and after the Khmer Rouge period. They and Treak’s teachers share the generally held belief within Cambodian society that education has been, and continues to be, an important factor in Cambodia's peace and stability following the horrors of the recent past.

Treak Community Centre is making a difference. They run a thriving pre-school nursery, provide English classes and a wide range of other subjects that are not taught in primary schools such as science, arts & crafts, geography, health and nutrition, and personal development. These topics contribute to the students’ overall development, and also help them to get decent jobs in the tourism industry centred on Siem Reap and the Angkor Wat temple complex.

Treak also assist through their Community Support Programme that provides training, jobs, and income for parents and other villagers to help people take control of their own futures. Treak’s overarching philosophy is to create opportunities not dependency.In the past few years, during and since Covid, donations of more than £20, 000 have been raised, with the annual Treak Trek Cycle rides around Cambodia providing a focus.

These donations have helped the school to keep going and to improve and extend their facilities. Recent fundraising has improved kitchen and toilet facilities, and there is an ongoing programme of work to improve and expand. and to generate income through our new social enterprise, “Treak Creations”.

Salin’s dream of the sewing centre not only training women but providing a more sustainable income for the school is finally coming true after the upheaval caused by the pandemic. She and her team are now producing a range of handcrafted clothing and other goods for sale. Each item sold creates employment, helps to keep families together, and supports children's education. In addition, to bring more people to Treak, we plan to run cooking classes at school for tourists, who will then be able to visit the Treak Creations shop and view the items for sale. New kitchen and toilet facilities are essential for this venture, along with structural alterations and a separate entrance so that visitors do not have access to the main school grounds.

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO HELP THE SCHOOL

All donations, whether one off or regular, are much appreciated and help safeguard the future of the school, enabling Treak Community Centre to continue its work to educate vulnerable children and support the parents and wider community in Treak village. Find out more, visit:Treak's website

About fundraiser

Ian walker
Organiser

Donation summary

Total
£3,510.00