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Community Education

Breaking the poverty cycle through health, education and community assistance

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About this program

Over 380 children between 9 years and 17 years of age attend the HOPE school each afternoon from 2pm to 6pm, Monday to Friday during the school year. These children are selected from poorer families by our Social Welfare and Education teams and receive tuition in English and Computer Studies to supplement the education they receive in Government schools (which operate for a half a day each day). Due to the generosity of several of our Sponsors, we were able to refurbish our Computer room and to replace all of our failed computers (which were supplied to us second-hand from Singapore more than 10 years ago and were no longer working satisfactorily). So we now have an excellent facility with 30 computers, all new and all the same type.

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How families have been impacted
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Visited of the professional COACH from Preah Khan Reach Svayrieng Football Team, Community Sport

On the 14th of this month, we had the honor of hosting esteemed coaches from Preah Khan Reach Svayrieng Football Team. Their visit was not only inspirational but also educational, as they imparted valuable techniques and skills essential for soccer. In addition to their expert guidance, they generously provided us with essential materials, including soccer […]
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Personal Hygiene Training, Early Learning Childcare and Education Program

The Personal Hygiene Training organized by HfCCF on 1st of March was a resounding success. Participants (young students) engaged in discussions about the significance of maintaining good personal hygiene. The training emphasized that cleanliness is not only a matter of personal well-being but also a fundamental step toward a healthier life. Key topics covered included […]
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New Student under Skills-Based Program

There are many ways that people can achieve success! For those who do not fit into the general Government Education system then vocational training is an alternative option for them to learn a skill that allows them to get a well-paying job. Recently, we had two teenage girls who started studying under HOPE’s Skills-Based Training […]
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