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Posted February 3, 2007
Scott Neeson, a successful Hollywood executive who quit his job to open a center for homeless children in Cambodia says it has taught him about the endurance of suffering. Winner of the CINE Golden Eagle Award and CINE Silver Angel Award
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Daily Record (Scotland)
Posted July 2, 2007
Why ex-movie boss Scott now dedicates his life to charity work
by Annie Brown
Two days ago as he stood knee deep in the stinking mud of a Cambodian dump, Scott Neeson's life flashed in front of him.
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The Huffington Post
Posted January 28, 2007
You've probably never heard of Scott Neeson. He was enjoying a successful Hollywood career with senior marketing positions at 20th Century Fox and Sony. On a visit to Cambodia, he came upon Stoeng Meanchey, a notorious garbage dump where hundreds of homeless and impoverished children live and work, climbing through immense mountains of refuse to find materials to sell to survive.
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CNBC Market Watch
Posted October 27, 2005
MARKET WATCH - Child Exploitation on the Internet.
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Star World News Asia
Posted October 20, 2005
Protecting Children in Cambodia.
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Cambodian Children's Fund is a U.S.-registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization no. 20-0764162. Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. The organization is also registered with the State of California and the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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