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 | Jun 10, 2016
Setting the stage....

By Barbara Rosasco | Secretary & Treasurer

Several members of our youthful team at Champey
Several members of our youthful team at Champey

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About Champey Academy

For more than 15 years, Kasumisou Foundation has offered classes to disadvantaged children and teens impacted by HIV/AIDS and poverty. Our  Champey Academy of Arts, which opened in January 2013, teaches students about their rich cultural heritage and builds individual and  team skills,  developing and utilizing  the many wonderful talents of our students.

A long journey to today

When you watch our videos that show the stage at Champey and you see the beautifully painted back drop and well costumed dancers, it is  hard to remember back to January 2013 when we opened Champey. There was no stage, just a courtyard and small classrooms.

When we talk about building and utilizing the skills of our young team, we are talking serious business. The stage that you see, our new patio  canopy covering, the canvas stage backdrop  are all the results of our student’s efforts.Several of our college students, who work part time at Champey, grew up on farms in Prey Veng province and have practical experience in small building projects.

There is a saying that help comes to those who help themselves and our student’s hard work is tangible proof of that sentiment. Now, after three years, our students have a stage, scenery and the ability to practice and stage performances and allows indoor classrooms to be used for painting and drawing classes.

Setting the stage has been  a team effort

  • Our inside space is small, but we do have a courtyard, so our students built our stage   using  the traditional wooden sleeping platforms that most Cambodians still use today.  By cutting the legs off of the platforms, the strong platforms were then sanded smooth and joined together, these platforms give our students an ample stage at a cost of about $1000.
  • Other students from our drawing and art program painted the canvas backdrop.
  • Cambodia has a rainy season, which could limit use of the stage, so the next project was to build a secure canopy using heavy industrial plastic tarps and steel  cables to shield the stage from rain at a cost of about $600
  • Our students most recently to built a thatched canopy to provide cover for a seating area at a cost of  $425.

Our classes in traditional Cambodian dance, music and art are all  free of charge. Our goals are to help our students to foster pride of culture  and  to  build a sense of  individual empowerment.   Our program also offers safe and suitable jobs for high school and college  students  ranging in scope from apprentice teacher to guest relations , greeters, maintenance and   performing  administrative tasks.

Our staff utilizes many of our students as apprentice workers who receive small stipends to cover the costs of their transportation and to give them a small income for personal use. Some of our youthful team are students in our college program who earn money for basic necessities and a few of the college age boys live at the school. Despite the fact that the costs for every aspect of managing Champey is run at minimal cost, in aggregate it costs about $ 45,000 per year to run the school.

We hope that you will join us on the GlobalGiving Match day in continued support of Champey Academy. We are deeply grateful to you all for your generous support.

Barbara & Mark Rosasco

Building our stage
Building our stage
Trying out the stage for size
Trying out the stage for size
Our stage in use for classes
Our stage in use for classes
New thatch canopy to cover "guest" seating area
New thatch canopy to cover "guest" seating area
Under the canopy
Under the canopy
Our students & student painted stage backdrop
Our students & student painted stage backdrop

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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
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