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Saturday, September 27, 2025

Cambodia Family Support September 20, 2025 - Sreng

 I would like to update you on the family that 100 Friends support. 


Grandma Tith Leap, 
- Renting support 30$ per Month, (it is one year support and will finish this Month)
- Daily food (Proteins) 1.25$ per day which is 37.5$ per Month, it is from July until now, providing food will get more affective when I have my own project running there, with lack of protein they can not grow well.
- When she is sick we pay 100$ for medical care in July  
- From April to September we support her with cash, rice, egg...., plus daily needs like shampoo toothpaste. (Beside renting I got 500$ support from you in April, that includes medical, now there is 75$ left. 

Grandfather Min Sok
- Hundred Friend support him 30$ per Month for one year, from October last year, it will finish by this Month.  

Sreypich family (The father have one arm)
- Hundred friend support 33$ per Month for renting for one Year, the funding also finish in this Month
- 50$ per Month for her study (300$ since April), that budget not just for her study but I also buy some daily need for them as well. there are 50$ left for this support. 

For my green nest project, I just finished the brick wall, thanks for your support for that, really appreciated. I will stop for a little bit of time as my budget getting low but I try to finished it in January. 

Thank for all of your support Marc, I really appreciated it, please have a look for the photos in attachments, if you have any questions just let me know. 

Thanks
Sreng 

Grandma Tith and Family





Sreypich family







Friday, September 05, 2025

David Aldrin's grandmother with cancer in The Philippines January 24, 2025

Aldrin David, a young man from Bamban in The Philippines has faced challenges early in life. After completing high school and a semester of college, financial instability forced him to pause his education. Despite this setback, Aldrin used his skills as a barber to earn a living, supporting himself and contributing to his family’s needs. His grandmother was hospitalized due to complications from diabetes, leading to the surgical removal of three toes to prevent further infection. With Aldrin’s earnings as a barber and his father’s income as a tricycle driver, the family could not afford the full cost of the surgery. Just two days later, Aldrin’s father also required hospitalization after being diagnosed with an infection in his pubic area, which needed surgery and further lab tests. These unexpected medical expenses placed a heavy burden on the family. Fortunately, the 100 Friends Charity provided financial assistance, covering the cost of Aldrin’s grandmother’s surgery and helping with lab tests for his father’s treatment. Thanks to the charity’s support, Aldrin’s grandmother’s surgery was successful, and his father is now receiving the medical care he needs. Despite these challenges, Aldrin continues to work hard as a barber, demonstrating resilience and commitment to his family.