Many children in Cambodia do not go to school because their families lack the $10 for a uniform, required for school attendance, and other school supplies. Last year, The Sharing Foundation sewing school made over 1000 uniform sets, each one with two white shirts and blue trousers or skirt.
The Sharing Foundation gave them to needy children in Roteang Village, to the Street Children's Assistance NGO, and to a poor government orphanage. Our sewing girls, who employed by the Sharing Foundation's vocational training program, earn from the first day of their training, so this is a win-win situation. This year we plan to make at least 1,250 uniform sets, including some for HIV children's group homes. We'd love your help.
Is there a better $10 gift? Simply click on the orange donate button on the charity badge located in the side bar or right below. If your campaign has the most individual donors, Yahoo will match what we raise. So, why not help us today!
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Maccs
Posted by: Maccs | December 18, 2006 at 10:05 AM