The
appalling circumstances that the street children live in convinced us to
undertake action in Cambodia and later to found the association. Our support
and our ability to help people to help themselves should not be limited to just
these children, however. In the future we would like to make safe, secure space
available to other groups in need (e.g. mentally or physically disabled
persons). The individual projects that we summarize here demonstrate our
activities in and beyond the village itself.
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We want to support the children entrusted to us in the development of their talents and inclinations. When they leave the village as adults, they should have the skills and abilities they need to shape their own lives. For this reason, we offer numerous other activities in addition to a standard education:
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Basic health care for all village residents is taken care of in the village infirmary. Dieter Ernst (pediatric specialist and board member of the Association) established the clinic and, as the physician in charge, manages it as well. A trained Cambodian nurses assists him. To a modest extent, the lack of medical care in this very poor neighborhood can also be addressed. The clinic offers professional medical assistance for people that otherwise have no access to a doctor or no money to pay for treatment. |
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Our kindergartners do what children between the age of 3 and 6 years do in kindergartens all over the world. They play and discover new things every day, develop social skills, and are gently prepared for the slightly more academic life once they start elementary school.
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