Project Report
| Dec 29, 2017
A thank you video from M'Lop Tapang
By Roth Chanphalkun | Co-Director, M'Lop Tapang
Thank you for your support
As 2017 comes to a close I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you again for your donations and support. With your help we have continued to be able to provide much needed services to thousands of disadvantaged Cambodian children, youth, and families in the local area during the last year.
I also wanted to share a short year-end video of highlights that I hope will give you a little overview of just how much your generosity has made a difference:
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/Mh2o0J7N00k
Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/mloptapang/videos/1569818933055812/
On behalf of everyone here at M'Lop Tapang, we wish you all the best in the New Year.
Sincerely,
Roth Chanphalkun (Kun)
Co-Director, M'Lop Tapang
Nov 13, 2017
A short video about lunchtime at M'Lop Tapang
By Roth Chanphalkun | Co-Director, M'Lop Tapang
Lunchtime at M'Lop Tapang
Hello from Cambodia!
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank you again for your donations to support the work of M'Lop Tapang.
We recently produced a very short little video (48 seconds) about lunchtime here at our Education Center that I thought you might enjoy watching if you had time. Our team made the video ourselves so it is not the most profressional looking, but we hope it gives you an idea of why your donations are so important and appreciated.
https://youtu.be/fEH0RNwnsQw
From everyone here at MLop Tapang, thank you again for your support and encouragement.
All the best,
Roth Chanphalkun (Kun)
Co-Director, M'Lop Tapang
Lunchtime at our Education Center
Healthy meals in our Baby Care Program
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Aug 17, 2017
Thank you for you supporting M'Lop Tapang
By Eve Saosarin | Director, M'Lop Tapang
Hot lunches for disadvantaged children
Hello from M’Lop Tapang.
This morning I was talking to one of the students at our Education Center, a bright young 12-year old girl named Bopha (name changed for confidentiality). She has been attending classes here for about 1 ½ years now. Like all of the children we work with she comes from a very poor family and before coming to school with us she used stayed home to take care of her younger siblings while her parents went to work. When I asked her why she liked coming to M’Lop Tapang she told me “I want to learn to read and write so I can help my parents.” I learned that both Bopha’s parents are illiterate and she is the first in her family to go to school.
I wanted to thank you again for your donations and support for the food program at M’Lop Tapang. Because of your help hundreds of boys and girls like Bopha who are attending education programs at M’Lop Tapang are provided with a free hot lunch. For many of them it is the most nutritious meal they will have each day.
Again, thank you so much for all your help and support.
All the best,
Sarin
Living near the ocean, fish is often served
A traditional Cambodian fish dish with friends
Lunchtime