Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey

by Kasumisou Foundation
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey
Arts for Cambodian Children & Teens at Champey

Project Report | Feb 3, 2021
SURVIVING COVID'S CHALLENGES

By Barbara Rosasco | Secretary & Treasurer

Champey Flower
Champey Flower

At the present time,  Cambodia has had remarkable success in controlling and suppressing the spread of the Covid virus. One year ago, in  the Spring of 2020, the government closed all schools and most  businesses to defend against spread of the virus.  Although Champey Academy was able to  reopen after just a two week shut down, many parents kept their children at home and did not allow them to attend classes.  Gradually, over  the course of the summer and early autumn of last year,  it became clear that the virus had not established itself inside Cambodia and the government reopened schools and businesses and Champey’s  students returned enthusiastically. 

We are currently  operating with approximately 80 students per day, close to Champey's maximum capacity of about 90 students. The drawing and painting class has about 30 students each day which is below the capacity of the classroom but  which allows for the students to leave some physical space between themselves and their classmates if they choose to do so.

The big story of 2020 and, so far, 2021,  is that  the tourism industry  remains almost  completely shut down ,causing a severe loss of  revenue which we typically earn from the tourist groups which love to visit our school.  The loss of the last month of the tourism high season in the Spring of 2020  has  combined, unfortunately  with what looks like  a complete loss of the 2020/2021 tourism season. As you can well imagine,  this has dealt a most  severe blow to our finances.  Tourist visitors would, in a normal year, provide enough revenue to cover about 60 per cent of Champey Academy’s annual operating  expenses.  The impact of such a   revenue loss  this year for  a small non-profit like ours is so serious that it  has jeopardized the future of our school. We are now looking frantically for replacement sources of income - some  of which we hope might come from online sales or auction  of student art work in the U.S. and other countries, as with no tourism, there are few opportunities to sell these works in Cambodia. 

Champey Academy  is an oasis from the harsh reality of the daily lives of many of our students. Beyond this, as you can see, many of these students have impressive talent and Champey offers them a unique opportunity to develop their craft, discipline, teamwork and enjoy a safe place where all are welcome.We literally have to chase them out at the end of the day with many lingering at the school to the last moment. 

We hope that our update will move you to tell others about our work and to encourage their support !  

Your generous support can help us to continue to keep Champey open and  to provide free dance, art and music instruction to our students . We have long been and continue to be  deeply grateful for your support of our wonderful students.

 

Barbara & Mark Rosasco

Daily Life
Daily Life
Cambodian mythological figures
Cambodian mythological figures
Building a city
Building a city
Simple pleasures
Simple pleasures
Morning class January 2021
Morning class January 2021
Drawing class- Young monk at his studies
Drawing class- Young monk at his studies
The family farm
The family farm
In the wild
In the wild
Student Drawing
Student Drawing
Flight
Flight
At work on the farm
At work on the farm
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Kasumisou Foundation

Location: Menlo Park, California - USA
Website:
Project Leader:
Barbara Rosasco
Secretary/Treasurer
Menlo Park , Ca. United States
$76,974 raised of $200,000 goal
 
884 donations
$123,026 to go
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