Learn more about life in Cambodia, celebrate birthdays and achievements together, and create a life-long bond. When you sponsor a child, your family grows a little larger.
A unique sponsorship experience
With big smiles and even bigger hearts, these kids are hungry to learn, eager to pass on their knowledge, and ready to chase their dreams. As a sponsor and part of our community, you can help them get there.
Sponsorship gives a child in need a chance to build a relationship with someone who believes in them and understands their unique journey. To provide the same level of care for every child in our community, your monthly contribution will go to a general fund that supports all of our children. This fund helps children and their families with everything they need to meet their basic needs and make school a top priority.
Mesa
Mesa is a kindergarten student who said he wanted to become a firefighter in the future. His favorite color is red, and he enjoys having fried chicken.
Minea
Minea wants to work in a big company in the future. His favorite food is Samlor Machou (sour soup with chicken). He usually plays football with his friends in his free time.
Nika
Nika wants to be a teacher when she grows up. She likes drawing pictures in her free time. She enjoys having caramel soup with pork and eggs.
Kanha
Kanha wants to be a doctor in the future. She enjoys having fried pork and eggs. She likes playing with her friends in her free time.
Vicheka
Vicheka dreams of becoming a police officer in the future. He enjoys having fried eggs and pork. He usually plays with his friends after school.
Tola
Tola said he wanted to be a soldier in the future. He usually plays football with his friends in the evening or weekend.
Sponsorship provides ongoing support to reach the most vulnerable of children
One-to-One Sponsorship
Our students only have one sponsor each; you. Every sponsor is a vital link in a child's family network and every sponsor will get to know their sponsor child through emails, Skype calls, and even visits. You will be a very important part of their lives and we know from experience that you will be a hugely positive influence on them.
Nay Heang on the garbage dump in 2005
Nay Heang at the CCF 2018 graduation ceremony
Nay Heang’s transformation
Nay Heang moved with her sister to Steung Meanchey to scavenge at only 9 years old. After a chance meeting with Scott on the dumpsite, they were finally able to make it to the classroom. That was just the beginning of the remarkable story of a remarkable young woman.
Support a granny
Grannies hold our community together by passing on traditions, mentoring students, and raising kids who have no one else. When you support a granny, everyone benefits.