Nonprofit organization works to help absolute poor families to care for their children, avoiding them from all forms of violence, exploitation, abuse against, including child sexual commercial, trafficking, child labor and child marriage.
Recent Activity
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.
Sok was one among a hundred poor families who benefit through SSF. They were invited to attend a workshop sharing about the 2010 fiscal year plan. The workshop was organized at SSF compound in September 2009. Last financial year [2009], SSF was able to support 50 vulnerable kids and those hundred [100] poor families as SSF could partner with Riverkids, Global Colors, Groundwork Opportunities and other individual donors around the world.
There is a long history of discrimination against the disabled in Cambodia. Most Cambodians believe that a disabled person did something in his/her previous life to deserve this condition, thus must be left alone to suffer and wait until their next life. So is the case with Kong Thuok’s daughter, Socheat. Socheat was born with Cerebral Palsy, one of 400 cases throughout the Kampong Speu province.
This project will provide clean, safe drinking water to rural Cambodians in an attempt to provide economic independence and improve health, as well as to limit the financial burdens resulting from water access that ultimately cause families to engage in desperate behaviors like trafficking themselves or their children.
Global Playground Visited Ssf to Better Understand the Import of Bolstering Education in Cambodia.

