Successful Fundraising for Bike Project
We are happy to report that the August 2015 fundraising initiative to buy bikes for all 2015 ninth grade graduates has been successfully funded!
We are happy to report that the August 2015 fundraising initiative to buy bikes for all 2015 ninth grade graduates has been successfully funded!
Through a special grant, every 2015 graduate and all teachers were given Lucky Iron Fish. One Lucky Iron Fish can provide an entire family with up to 75% of their daily iron intake for up to 5 years. All you have to do is cook with it. In a country like Cambodia, where 44%…
The Khmer Magic Music Bus (KMMB) received funding to visit our school and perform for our Cambodian students. This musical troupe, headed by Ms. Thom Smeya, is a spin-off of Cambodian Living Arts and travels throughout Cambodia educating students about Cambodian music — both traditional and contemporary. We are grateful to Arn Chorn-Pond, founder of…
Thanks to an American Embassy grant, Cambodian Living Arts donated 30 copies of Never Fall Down in Khmer, to the Cambridge Cambodia School. The school has also obtained 10 copies of the book in English.
Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School junior, Sara Hauf, received word that her grant application to buy new books for our library was approved. Through this grant, Sara will donate both Khmer and English language books for our students. Thank you, Sara! Library books are greatly loved by our students.
Celebrate CAMBODIAN NEW YEAR by donating a bike for a 2016 graduate.
We will send a festive card to honor your friend or family with this gift to our students.
After graduating from college in 2014, Isabel Campbell-Gross, began working for Cambodian Living Arts in Phnom Penh. She was a senior at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School when she joined the first Student Ambassador Team in 2010 that inaugurated our school and toured Cambodia. That experience impacted her choice of study in college and brought her…
Thanks to all who donated to our year-end holiday fundraising effort that enabled us to purchase two more computers that are connected to the new electrical grid.
We are happy to report that our most recent project, wiring the school to receive electricity, has been a success!
After learning about different career paths, we asked our Cambodian students to illustrate their dream job. The students wrote their responses in English. Here’s what some of them said!