Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia

by Concordia Welfare and Education Foundation
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia
Clean Water for 500 Families in Cambodia

Project Report | Jan 25, 2022
No Longer "Underwater" (Thanks to Clean Water)

By Kanhchana Thoy (Cambodia Program Director) | Joshua Lange (Executive Director)

Maiy with Chantou and their son
Maiy with Chantou and their son

Maiy was stressed and worried. His family was "underwater."

As a new husband to his wife Chantou and adoptive father to her two sons, Maiy was feeling the weight of the family’s debt. They had taken out a microfinance loan to buy equipment for their family’s small farming operation, but now Maiy couldn’t even stay healthy enough to keep working every day in the fields in order to pay down the debt.

He and the rest of the family would frequently fall ill with diarrhea and painful stomach aches. At the time, they didn’t know the cause of their sickness: their daily habit of drinking the rainwater that they collected at their home in rural Tboung Khmum province, Cambodia.

With their frequent waterborne illness, the family’s medical expenses piled on top of their other daily expenses, which piled on top of their debt. Maiy couldn’t see a way out.

Then, through a connection with their local Christan church, Maiy and Chantou learned about a BioSand Water Filter project in their community, made possible by your generous gifts to CWEF.

They learned more about the water filters from their pastor, and they attended a training session where they learned about the dangers of drinking unsafe water, as well as different ways they could protect themselves and their kids.

Finally, they received the gift of a BioSand Water Filter in 2021. Since then, they have had the great blessing of drinking clean and safe water every day.

Maiy recently shared:

“Now, I feel relaxed and happy after getting our Biosand Water Filter from CWEF. We can filter either rainwater or well water for our family’s daily drinking needs. I also regularly bottle the water from the filter and take it with me to the fields when I go out to work.”

Maiy, Chantou, and their boys don’t get sick as often as they did before, and now Maiy has plenty of time and energy to do his farming work each day. He estimates that they will have the microfinance loan debt paid off in just 7 more months.

As a committed Christian and a member of their local church, Maiy and Chantou have also been led to participate as trained local advocates in the broader community health and development program called HEAL ("Health Education, Advocacy & Literacy"), which is sponsored by CWEF and facilitated in partnership with the local pastor, Sareun, and his wife, Ly. The team of HEAL advocates in their community have participated in a series of in-depth training sessions, and are committed to being agents of positive change in their area.  

Maiy and his family now want to do what they can to bless and serve others in their community, as they themselves have been blessed through the local church, in partnership with CWEF.

Maiy closed our conversation with this simple and selfless note of gratitude and hope:

“My family members all got healthier now, and I hope to see that God will use my family in the future to share the Gospel with others.”

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Maiy and Chantou participate in HEAL training
Maiy and Chantou participate in HEAL training
Maiy has some fun during HEAL training
Maiy has some fun during HEAL training
Chantou participates in HEAL training
Chantou participates in HEAL training
Chantou shares with the group during HEAL training
Chantou shares with the group during HEAL training
Kanhchana of CWEF leads a session at HEAL training
Kanhchana of CWEF leads a session at HEAL training

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Concordia Welfare and Education Foundation

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon - Hong Kong SAR
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Project Leader:
Joshua Lange
Tsim Sha Tsui , Kowloon Hong Kong SAR

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