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Support compassionate, practical and culturally compatible philanthropy

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

3 Families in Cambodia

 Dear Marc,   


First of all, thank you very much for always wanted to help, I really appreciated it and I have three people who need help   

Moa Family:

She has two children and a jobless husband in the family. Before she used to work as a cleaner and her husband as a Motodop driver and have two child . But everything has changed because of the Pandemic. Moa is sick and getting weak, she isn't really healthy, I visited her last time at their rented house, I noticed that the family situation is very bad, they sold some equipment sometimes to support food and rent payment.  I am thinking about support her 60$ a Month for 6 Month. you can see her photo below:



Rorn Soary:

We used to support her before and she studying designing at university, this year is her last year, it just take two years, you could see her art work in attach file. I want to support her 50$ a Month for 6 Month.  



Reaksa studying 

Reaksa we have supported her about 5 years now, she is almost finished her grade 11th at High School, soon she will go to grade 12. 

Two Months ago we use the money that save from her study, because she didn't study in Covid time so use that budget buy her mother a pig, a pig baby is 70$ and when she sell it back she will receive $150. 





I am thinking about keeping support her 50$ a Month for another 6 Months, what do you think?  

Thanks again for your help  

Sreng 





Monday, November 29, 2021

Starting Two new orphanages in the Philippines

Hello Marc: 


Here is a recent photo of the first orphanage I started helping, in Cabanatuan, Philippines. They sew their own clothes, cook, clean, grow vegetables. As you can see, things are going well with a minimal amount of financing.


Sadly, as you know, most orphanages are not like this. Nicole and Sister Marcial's home has a long way to go. I did get everyone sleeping mats, pillows, clothes, toothbrushes, toothpaste  and food. Your help will buy a hundred kilos of rice, loads of vegetables and we can now add protein, like sardines, fish and chicken.


I have some exciting news for you. I met a young lady in Bacolad who used to live on the dump site or under a bridge with her siblings.  She is an amazing young lady and helps the Dominican Sisters there with helping street children. We have been working together for about 2 months now and we have set up 2 orphanages with over 200 children. Here is one of the orphanages below. I'll send another photo later of the other one. So far we (yours truly) have furnished the sisters and kids with sleeping mats and pillows, tooth brushes and toothpaste, rice, vegetables and on occasion sardines as well as school supplies. The kids are amazing and without my knowing it, went two days without food to help Uncle pay for the school supplies so that they could go to class.




Take care. 


Patrick