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REACH Siem Reap

REACH Siem Reap
A project from REACH Siem Reap in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Providing integrated programs for impoverished Cambodian children to become change makers within their community, preparing them with life-skills to gain fair employment, and to break longstanding cycles of poverty within their family.

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About this project

Tadiwa Sibanda from REACH Siem Reap is responsible for this project
REACH is passionate about keeping families together.

Poverty is multidimensional. To break the cycle, children need access to equal opportunities whilst their families also receive holistic support. Providing integrated programs for impoverished Cambodian children to become change makers within their community, preparing them with life-skills to gain fair employment, and to break longstanding cycles of poverty within their family.

The grassroots local team is working closely with more than 140 families in an effort to alleviate urban poverty in Siem Reap. Once a family is enrolled at their community centre, their students and guardians have access to education, healthcare and nutrition.

This project is supported by the Maecenata Foundation, Munich/Berlin. 

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