Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Funds raised for Cambodian school

A FUND-RAISER will be held next weekend to benefit a school in Tanop Village, Cambodia.
Funds raised will go towards the building of a library.
16th March 2011
The Chronicle (Australia)

A fund-raising lunch will be held next week to raise money for a Cambodian school in Tanop Village.

Two years ago Toowoomba woman Lyn Hotchin visited Cambodia and was inspired to build a school.

“Many People from Toowoomba and south-east Queensland have visited the school in the last two years and helped with teaching and medical assistance for the children and their families,” Mrs Hotchin said.

“The ripple effect of this school in the community has been unbelievable.


“The funds raised to build this school (and keep it going) have been through fund-raisers and generous donations of many local groups.

“With 1200 students attending the school each day the next stage is building a library.”
The fund-raising luncheon will be held on Sunday, March 27 from 11am at Angelo’s House.

Tickets are $49 each or $450 for a table of 10.

Contact Frances Holmes on 461 34000 or email frances@eventmanagement.com.au to secure tickets.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is sad for me to see such a classroom for Cambodian children, but it is better than nothing. Therefore, those children will learn something and get more educations from the ground up. I am sure they will get help soon to get the appropriate classes to attend and have fun to learn. Love all Cambodian children because they are Cambodia future!

Anonymous said...

the schools and classroom looked a lot better and better all the time. thank you and god bless cambodia.

Anonymous said...

5:47 AM,

You must have loved Hun Sen very much!