Clean Water

Clean Water

Clean Water

THE NEED:

Many villagers do not have close access to clean water.  They must carry it from long distances to their homes.  This makes life difficult.

VISION AND GOALS:

Clean Water is a project under New Life Foundation. Our vision and mission is to improve the living conditions and well-being of villagers.  By providing water wells, water filters, and clean and hygiene training, and empowering local churches to introduce the Gospel because of the donated well, we hope to see small group gatherings started in each community where we work.

Our goal is to provide safe water wells for 10 villages, which would include 50 water filters (5 for each village), and 10 clean and hygiene training sessions. This project needs a budget of USD $2,350 per village.

MONITORING, EVALUATION REPORTING

We will regularly monitor the progress of the project and report back to our sponsors. This will consist of the following:

  • There will be 3 months of follow-up with each village to monitor their life after the project is completed.
  • A narrative report of each village will be sent to sponsors to report on the progress and improvements made in the village’s development – physical, educational, spiritual, and project completion.
$1,488 of $26,741 raised

THE NEED:

Many villagers do not have close access to clean water.  They must carry it from long distances to their homes.  This makes life difficult.

VISION AND GOALS:

Clean Water is a project under New Life Foundation. Our vision and mission is to improve the living conditions and well-being of villagers.  By providing water wells, water filters, and clean and hygiene training, and empowering local churches to introduce the Gospel because of the donated well, we hope to see small group gatherings started in each community where we work.

Our goal is to provide safe water wells for 10 villages, which would include 50 water filters (5 for each village), and 10 clean and hygiene training sessions. This project needs a budget of USD $2,350 per village.

MONITORING, EVALUATION REPORTING

We will regularly monitor the progress of the project and report back to our sponsors. This will consist of the following:

  • There will be 3 months of follow-up with each village to monitor their life after the project is completed.
  • A narrative report of each village will be sent to sponsors to report on the progress and improvements made in the village’s development – physical, educational, spiritual, and project completion.
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New Transformed Lives

New Transformed Lives

New Transformed Lives

THE NEED:

The number of children who drop out of school in Cambodia is very high.    Because of large classrooms (60 children in a classroom), children can often get to 6th grade and not even know how to read yet.  In 6th grade, they are required to take a state test.  If they fail the test they cannot advance to secondary school.  Many parents pull their children from school if they cannot pass the test.

THE VISION & GOALS

New Transformed Lives’ vision is to provide additional/complementary education (which encourages them to stay at school and be able to pass their test) and to raise up future leaders for Cambodia.

The goals of the project are to –

  • Help children be healthy in body, soul, and spirit.
  •  Help children have a strong foundation in education.
  • Help children have a brighter vision and positive view of their future.
  • Help children encounter God and be exposed to the Gospel in a real way.

We would be sharing the salvation message at appropriate times and in relevant ways throughout the program

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

The implementation plan to achieve the above vision & goals consists of 3 main streams –

Informal Education/Tuition/After-School Program: We provide an after-school program teaching our children English, Khmer (Cambodian), and Math. We tutor them for 2 hours a day, 5 days a week. Our focus is on children between grades 1-6. We use the same curriculum as is used in the Government Schools. Depending on the local skills and resources available, we also provide additional lessons in life skills and character building.

The goal is that the project will be self-sustaining (i.e. all operational costs are covered) after a 3-year period. This implies that we will be encouraging the local church (via an allocated budget), the local church members (via offerings), and parents (via a fee structure) to build a contribution pipeline toward the future running costs of the program. We will provide each project site follow-up and advice for future running.

$22,430 of $43,333 raised

THE NEED:

The number of children who drop out of school in Cambodia is very high.    Because of large classrooms (60 children in a classroom), children can often get to 6th grade and not even know how to read yet.  In 6th grade, they are required to take a state test.  If they fail the test they cannot advance to secondary school.  Many parents pull their children from school if they cannot pass the test.

THE VISION & GOALS

New Transformed Lives’ vision is to provide additional/complementary education (which encourages them to stay at school and be able to pass their test) and to raise up future leaders for Cambodia.

The goals of the project are to –

  • Help children be healthy in body, soul, and spirit.
  •  Help children have a strong foundation in education.
  • Help children have a brighter vision and positive view of their future.
  • Help children encounter God and be exposed to the Gospel in a real way.

We would be sharing the salvation message at appropriate times and in relevant ways throughout the program

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

The implementation plan to achieve the above vision & goals consists of 3 main streams –

Informal Education/Tuition/After-School Program: We provide an after-school program teaching our children English, Khmer (Cambodian), and Math. We tutor them for 2 hours a day, 5 days a week. Our focus is on children between grades 1-6. We use the same curriculum as is used in the Government Schools. Depending on the local skills and resources available, we also provide additional lessons in life skills and character building.

The goal is that the project will be self-sustaining (i.e. all operational costs are covered) after a 3-year period. This implies that we will be encouraging the local church (via an allocated budget), the local church members (via offerings), and parents (via a fee structure) to build a contribution pipeline toward the future running costs of the program. We will provide each project site follow-up and advice for future running.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Skills Training Center

Skills Training Center

Skills Training Center

THE NEED:

Wages in Cambodia are very low.  However, young people possessing good English skills have a much greater chance of profitable employment in many areas of Cambodian society.  By increasing their English skills or adding other languages and computer skills we are providing them with the ability to get a great job.

OUR  VISION AND GOALS:

Skills Training Center has a clear vision based on 2 Js – JESUS and JOBS. We aim to give Cambodians a hopeful future by receiving decent jobs with a reasonable salary. We are also committed to sharing the love of JESUS with all the students and connecting them to church.

Our mission is to provide quality education in languages (English, Thai, Chinese), office and computer skills, leadership, and life skills for the local community.

The training is “free of charge” (a requirement by the Cambodian government for an international NGO operating in Cambodia). The goal is for all our students to be well-equipped and have a hopeful future in their careers.

Spiritually, we also try to connect the youth with classes offered by the church. We do this by building a genuine relationship between teachers and students. We share Christ’s love with them on any occasion and encourage them to join cell groups and LG (Life Guideline) classes for spiritual counseling.

Skills Training Center has greatly impacted the community and society through education and our supplementary courses.  Our students become well-equipped and have a hopeful future in their careers. Many students become Christians when they hear the good news.

We have about 2000 students studying our free language, office skills, life, and leadership courses throughout the year and many become Christians. We believe providing these marketable job skills to youth and young adults, impacts them for the rest of their lives and benefits the whole nation of Cambodia.

$6,400 of $39,229 raised

THE NEED:

Wages in Cambodia are very low.  However, young people possessing good English skills have a much greater chance of profitable employment in many areas of Cambodian society.  By increasing their English skills or adding other languages and computer skills we are providing them with the ability to get a great job.

OUR  VISION AND GOALS:

Skills Training Center has a clear vision based on 2 Js – JESUS and JOBS. We aim to give Cambodians a hopeful future by receiving decent jobs with a reasonable salary. We are also committed to sharing the love of JESUS with all the students and connecting them to church.

Our mission is to provide quality education in languages (English, Thai, Chinese), office and computer skills, leadership, and life skills for the local community.

The training is “free of charge” (a requirement by the Cambodian government for an international NGO operating in Cambodia). The goal is for all our students to be well-equipped and have a hopeful future in their careers.

Spiritually, we also try to connect the youth with classes offered by the church. We do this by building a genuine relationship between teachers and students. We share Christ’s love with them on any occasion and encourage them to join cell groups and LG (Life Guideline) classes for spiritual counseling.

Skills Training Center has greatly impacted the community and society through education and our supplementary courses.  Our students become well-equipped and have a hopeful future in their careers. Many students become Christians when they hear the good news.

We have about 2000 students studying our free language, office skills, life, and leadership courses throughout the year and many become Christians. We believe providing these marketable job skills to youth and young adults, impacts them for the rest of their lives and benefits the whole nation of Cambodia.

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Tomorrow’s Generation

Tomorrow’s Generation

Tomorrow’s Generation

THE NEED:

Students from villages often do not have the money required to pursue education past high school.  This adversely affects the jobs they can procure, and limits their ability to help their families break the cycle of poverty.

OUR VISION

Tomorrow’s Generation project exists to bring hope and a bright future to young people by breaking the poverty cycle through education and Jesus.  We provide sponsorships for needy village students to pursue university in the city.  In addition, we provide opportunities to gain knowledge and valuable work experience through internships and volunteer opportunities with New Life Foundation, New Life Fellowship, and New Life School.

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THE NEED:
Students from villages often do not have the money required to pursue education past high school.  This adversely affects the jobs they can procure, and limits their ability to help their families break the cycle of poverty.
OUR VISION

Tomorrow’s Generation project exists to bring hope and a bright future to young people by breaking the poverty cycle through education and Jesus.  We provide sponsorships for needy village students to pursue university in the city.  In addition, we provide opportunities to gain knowledge and valuable work experience through internships and volunteer opportunities with New Life Foundation, New Life Fellowship, and New Life School.

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Patient Care and Referral

Patient Care and Referral

Patient Care and Referral

NEED:

Often, sick people in the village do not know where to go for help or do not have the means to get the medical assistance they need.  PCM is committed to coming alongside patients in their fight for life by helping them connect to places where they can get the help they need.

OUR VISION

Our vision is to assist with medical problems that are beyond the capacity of the medical facilities in their local communities.  We also aim to provide basic healthcare services and basic health education to rural village communities.

OUR GOAL

We seek to empower our local churches by reaching out and showing the love of Jesus to sick people in their communities. Our goal is to see the provincial churches respected in their communities for their love and concern for the health of their members and their families. We reach out to Christians and non-Christians connected with church families. We aim to establish a relationship between the church, people in the community, and the medical services available so that together we can bring physical, spiritual, and emotional healing.

WHAT WE DO

Patient Care and Referral is a follow-up project on patients who have been seen by a medical team or referred by pastors, leaders, healthcare assistants, or other persons.

Other relevant healthcare services that we provide include –

  • Provide lodging at the Healing Home for villagers undergoing medical treatment in Phnom Penh
  • The possible continued training of health workers in Myotherapy / remedial therapy to give pain relief for muscle, back, and joint problems for workers in the rice fields, industry, sports people, and the elderly. Each participant will receive training, a treatment table, treatment instruments, books, self-help brochures about prevention, home care, assisting patients with medical needs, connecting them to public hospitals or hospitals we partner with, and other information support.
  • Providing basic healthcare services and health education to rural communities enables the populations to better manage their health and promote improved community healthcare practices. This is achieved by training a local person who trains significant persons within a local community. While the primary aim is preventative healthcare education, some basic healthcare is offered in partnership with our partners and local health services.
$1,295 of $43,019 raised

NEED:

Often, sick people in the village do not know where to go for help or do not have the means to get the medical assistance they need.  PCM is committed to coming alongside patients in their fight for life by helping them connect to places where they can get the help they need.

OUR VISION

Our vision is to assist with medical problems that are beyond the capacity of the medical facilities in their local communities.  We also aim to provide basic healthcare services and basic health education to rural village communities.

OUR GOAL

We seek to empower our local churches by reaching out and showing the love of Jesus to sick people in their communities. Our goal is to see the provincial churches respected in their communities for their love and concern for the health of their members and their families. We reach out to Christians and non-Christians connected with church families. We aim to establish a relationship between the church, people in the community, and the medical services available so that together we can bring physical, spiritual, and emotional healing.

WHAT WE DO

Patient Care and Referral is a follow-up project on patients who have been seen by a medical team or referred by pastors, leaders, healthcare assistants, or other persons.

Other relevant healthcare services that we provide include –

  • Provide lodging at the Healing Home for villagers undergoing medical treatment in Phnom Penh
  • The possible continued training of health workers in Myotherapy / remedial therapy to give pain relief for muscle, back, and joint problems for workers in the rice fields, industry, sports people, and the elderly. Each participant will receive training, a treatment table, treatment instruments, books, self-help brochures about prevention, home care, assisting patients with medical needs, connecting them to public hospitals or hospitals we partner with, and other information support.
  • Providing basic healthcare services and health education to rural communities enables the populations to better manage their health and promote improved community healthcare practices. This is achieved by training a local person who trains significant persons within a local community. While the primary aim is preventative healthcare education, some basic healthcare is offered in partnership with our partners and local health services.
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Student Dormitories

Student Dormitories

Student Dormitories

NEED

Phnom Penh is a city of over two million people, and young people from underprivileged backgrounds are quickly drawn into lives of hopelessness, depression, addictions, and exploitation.

  • Young men and women from the rural areas of Cambodia who want to further their education often have no safe place to live in Phnom Penh.
  • Young people who have grown up in orphanages are required to move out on their own when they reach the age of 18. Having lived in an institution for most of their lives, they are ill-equipped and unprepared to live totally independently.
  • Young people from the partnering village churches come to Phnom Penh to train, build capacity, and return to serve in their churches.

OBJECTIVES

Purchase a permanent facility for Student Dormitories in order to:

  • Provide a safe place for young people to live.
  • Provide an environment and development process for young people to have the foundational opportunities, soft skills, life skills, leadership skills, and mindsets for lasting success
  • Provide a leadership incubator pathway for New Life Dormitory students, who will become the next generation of leaders influencing the different sectors in Cambodia.
$4,351 of $37,852 raised

NEED:

Phnom Penh is a city of over two million people, and young people from underprivileged backgrounds are quickly drawn into lives of hopelessness, depression, addictions, and exploitation.

  • Young men and women from the rural areas of Cambodia who want to further their education often have no safe place to live in Phnom Penh.
  • Young people who have grown up in orphanages are required to move out on their own when they reach the age of 18. Having lived in an institution for most of their lives, they are ill-equipped and unprepared to live totally independently.
  • Young people from the partnering village churches come to Phnom Penh to train, build capacity, and return to serve in their churches.

OBJECTIVES:

Purchase a permanent facility for Student Dormitories in order to:

  • Provide a safe place for young people to live.
  • Provide an environment and development process for young people to have the foundational opportunities, soft skills, life skills, leadership skills, and mindsets for lasting success
  • Provide a leadership incubator pathway for New Life Dormitory students, who will become the next generation of leaders influencing the different sectors in Cambodia.

 

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Donation Total: $100.00