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I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
PERMANENT
SITE 1
CLASSROOM SPONSORS
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SUPPORTERS 3
CLASSROOM S 4
STUDENTS 5
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH EAST ASIA
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KHMER SCHOOL YEAR
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UNIVERSITY SPONSORSHIPS
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VILLAGES 10
Feeding Dreams Cambodia
NEWS I S S U E 1 5 - O C T O B E R 2 0 1 4
www.feedingdreamscambodia.org
On the 1st September 2014 we opened the gates to our new Centre. Our 800
children were so excited with the new larger premises of 4,200 square meters,
larger and cooler classrooms, and much more room to run and play.
We have relocated only 5 mins away from our old site, and have not lost any stu-
dents whatsoever, but since our doors have opened, we are continuing to have a
new family every day arrive and plead for enrolment for their children.
Whilst we apologise to most that we cannot accept at this time, we never turn
away those that are starving and in critical situations. After much investigation
we have accepted some children to join our classes, and of course enroll them into
Cambodian Public School and provide guidance for the family.
We have moved to our permanent site
and are Operational
FOOTY PITCH 11
CONTACT US 12
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THANKS TO MANY SPECIAL PEOPLE
Unfortunately in our Newsletter we only have space to list major donors, however,
a Massive Thank you to everyone from around the globe that donated in every capacity.
Feeding Dreams could never have accomplished the New School and continued
rehabilitating over 800 very poor children and families without your help!
THESE GENEROUS PEOPLE EACH PAID FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE
CLASSROOM, WHICH WILL EACH EDUCATE THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN
Trinity Catholic College of Lismore Australia Cheryl Duffy Australia
Jennifer Dreyer and Carmel Hayman Australia Rodney Duckworth Australia
Rotary Club of Woy Woy Australia Simon Laarkamp Australia
The Southport School Australia Tracey Broers Australia
GeoSynergy Australia (IT/Computer Class)
(as yet we have not had the time nor funds to prepare classrooms dedication signs,
nor our Honour Board. Also, fans and teachers tables will be installed this week)
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Thankyou Feeding Dreams Supporters for your Donations
Renovation of our ADMIN WORK CENTRE, toilets, water pump, security gates,
assembly area and paving between both buildings, and general funds for site costs
and reconstruction of our previous grass buildings on our new site:
Brett Mead Australia, Larry Burns Ireland, Julie and Charlie Myatt Australia, Clare
McKinney and friends Ireland, Ciara Daly Makeup Ireland, Ronald Klyne Singapore, Kevin
Charley UK, Wendy Owen Australia, Katayoun Moaven Malaysia, Walk on Water Aus-
tralia, Gareth Doherty Ireland, Henry Hitchcox UK, Arlene Gormley and friends Ire-
land, Redland Ramblers UK, Schools 4 Children UK, Garry Mulroy Australia, Roll’n on
Bower Australia, Moira O’connor Australia, Rotary Club of Santa Cruz USA, Nepcam
Trust Aid Fund Australia, Kylie Petit and friends Australia, Shorncliffe State School Aus-
tralia, Durrie Hassan Malaysia, Clare Campbell USA, Southport School Australia, Kym
and Adam Elson Australia, Trinity Catholic College Australia, Sarah Khalife Malaysia, Jeff
Loof Australia, Tearmann Fold Ireland, The Cutting Station Australia, Julieanne Keane
Australia, Jayne Tattum Australia, Larry Abramowitz USA.
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Our IT Specialist Sokmean and his new Computer class
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HAPPY TIMES HAD
BY ALL
This little girl on the
right had the nick-
name of ‘sad girl,’
due to her family’s
poverty and situa-
tion, but now as you
can see with family
support and attend-
ing Feeding Dreams
we should change
her name to ‘Smiley.’
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Feeding Dreams Cambodia NEWS
Memorandum of Understanding between
FEEDING DREAMS CAMBODIA and
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH EAST ASIA
This agreement witnesses that FEEDING DREAMS CAMBODIA and USEA (Siem Reap)
agree to cooperate and provide quality of higher education. This cooperation is based on
equality and reciprocity.
USEA has agreed to work to-
gether with Feeding Dreams
Management to improve qual-
ity of higher education and
encourage our disadvantaged
students to attend University
by offering study at a dis-
counted rate.
www.kampucheathmey.com/local-news/general-news/17624-2014-10-22-08-10-54.html
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C O N T . / P A G E 7
F E E D I N G D R E A M S C A M B O D I A N E W S
A positive liaison for higher education for our impoverished students and their futures
(Our Managing Director Kenneth Okoh and our Community Support Program Manager Ngin Sophorn)
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OCTOBER MARKS THE NEW KHMER SCHOOL YEAR
As well as the move to the new site, Feeding Dreams staff have been extremely busy with
profiling our students family situations, and discovering children living in dire circunstances
and have not been able to afford to attend or continue formal Khmer Public School or con-
tinue their education to University.
With our team all working hard together, we have been able to find sponsors for many chil-
dren to begin or re-enroll them in Public School or enroll them in University, which of course
often involves issuing Family Books and Birth Certificates as well.
Girls below with brand new school uniforms, some returning to school and some starting
school for the first time.
Feeding Dreams Cambodia
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Feeding Dreams Cambodia NEWS Many excited students have also received University
Sponsorships and Enrollments, a gift they or their families
could never dream of. THANKYOU SPONSORS
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Feeding Dreams Cambodia NEWS
LET’S NOT FORGET WHERE THESE KIDS COME FROM
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Feeding Dreams Cambodia NEWS
We are still in desperate need of the following:
1. Landfill for the rear of the property before we can grass the football pitch. US$800
2. Paving for Driveways, walkways, play areas, shade areas etc. US$3,000
3. Grass for football pitch and play areas. US$3,800
4. Football pitch goal posts and netting, 8 metre high steel posts,
entry gate and quality netting around perimeter of pitch. US$1,000
5. Security lighting to property. US$400
6. Security barbed wire rolls on top of concrete fencing for security. US$800
7. TV and steel brackets for Kinder classes (2) US$900
8. Electricity Surge Protector & power backup for Computer Class.
Current rear
of property
which will
eventually be
our football
AUSTRALIAN DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTABLE
https://makingadifference.gofundraise.com.au/payments/donate/page/173821
ALL UK DONATIONS RECEIVE 25% GIFT AID
http://www.justgiving.com/feedingdreamscambodia
CANADIAN DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTABLE
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/kids-international-development-society
USA DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTABLE
http://www.lanternprojects.org/projectsasia.htm#Cambodia
Project No. 227, Feeding Dreams Cambodia
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Voluntourism Manager
Mr Blaed Perkins
Ph +855 (0)10 390 743
Feeding Dreams Cambodia
No. 932 Group 1 Ta Vien Village
Sala Kamrek Commune
Siem Reap City
Siem Reap Province
Kingdom of Cambodia
Contact Us
www.feedingdreamscambodia.org
Community Support Manager
Mr Sophorn Ngin
Ph +855 (0)92 535 570
Public Relations Officer/Finance
Ms Kerry Huntly
Ph +855 (0)97 600 9000
Project Director/Education
Mr Kenneth Okoh
Ph +855 (0)97 590 8770
Voluntourism Manager
Mr Blaed Perkins
Ph +855 (0)10 390 743
Feeding Dreams Cambodia
No. 932 Group 1 Ta Vien Village
Sala Kamrek Commune
Siem Reap City
Siem Reap Province
Kingdom of Cambodia
Contact Us
www.feedingdreamscambodia.org
Community Support Manager
Mr Sophorn Ngin
Ph +855 (0)92 535 570
Director/Public Relations
Ms Kerry Huntly
Ph +855 (0)97 600 9000
Project Director/Education
Mr Kenneth Okoh
Ph +855 (0)97 590 8770
Sustainable Development Consultant
Ms Arlene Gormley
A HUGE THANKYOU TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL SUPPORTERS
AND VOLUNTEERS