Showing posts with label Children center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children center. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 March 2019

S.O.S RICE CAMBODIA



To give some rice and give a smile.
In favor of six associations, during those days, a collection of rice will be organized in Phnom Penh, to collect as much as possible rice for kids.


Rice will be donated to :
  • Foster Homes
  • Children for Peace
  •  Clear Friendship 
  • The Street Children Restaurant
  • The Light of Mercy
  • The Charity Committee for the Parish of St Joseph’s
Collection points will be :
  • Hotel The Raffles
  • La Terraza, Restaurant
  • Blue Pumpkin
  • Lycée Descartes
  •  and more other places check the face book page.
We are all waiting for you and your generosity.

Thank you for them 
Thank you to S.O.S Rice.

Monday, 17 July 2017

In Search of Light

Shanty Town Spirit and Koya Project ventured out to Boeung Tumpun to donate some games and clothing to the Light of Mercy program and survey the site for an aquaponics system to be installed.
Light of Mercy  is a center for children with disabilities which was born out of the loving compassion heart of two sisters: Sister Marie-Adelphe, and Sister Denise.

Program Director Sister Marie-Adelphe with Princess Ermine

It is sad to say but often Khmer children with disabilities are left alone unattended at their houses while their parents are out working and don’t have much opportunity for education or a better quality of life.
The Center is run by the Providence Sisters as part of the Jesuit Service Cambodia and is aptly named  “Light of Mercy”  with the idea that this place offers light to children who are in darkness because of their disabilities and impairments (blind, deaf and intellectual) and a home full of mercy and loving compassion.
Smiles from Light of Mercy
They educate these children on the personal hygiene, environmental sanitation, socialisation and domestic tasks to make them more self- sufficient. The children attend school appropriate for their needs and receive extra curriculum activities through the center such as traditional and modern music, dance, language, and learning simple craft skills to enrich their lives.
We were impressed by the shining eyes of the 32 children who live here and how much light they radiate from within. The environment is very peaceful and you can feel the loving compassion being generated. The residents aged 9-25 years, treat one another kindly, demonstrated by the blind kids being guided about the center by their seeing buddies.
This lovely girl was born with multiple disabilities (deaf, blind & severe scoliosis)
Light of Mercy would like to raise funds to install an aquaponics system from the Koya project, in order to teach their residents new techniques for agricultural production which they could later use to sell at their local in local market if or when they return to their province. They could also share their knowledge with other people in their community so everyone could benefit from this technology.
To help visit koyaproject.org                                                                                   Words by Jessica Sander

You can help these kids
by sponsoring the Shanty Town Spirit program


Or contact

Ermine Norodom: +855 (0) 17 49 27 19 (French and English)

Phirun Prak (Arun): +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English and Khmer)


Friday, 30 June 2017

A Cut above the Rest! Shanty Town meets the next generation of Hair Stylists

Curious about vocational training options in and around Phnom Penh, the Shanty Town Spirit team made a trip out to the Happy Chandara Vocational Training Center, approximately 12 kms from of the centre of town. As you know, Shanty Town is always exploring educational opportunities for our children, some of whom struggle with mainstream schooling. We try to find a best fit for all our kids whether it be school or vocational training. 


Supported by the L’Oreal Foundation and embedded within the Happy Chandara school, the center offers high-level hairdressing training to budding local hair stylists looking to work in the beauty industry or hoping to open their own salon one day. The centre is always looking for internship opportunities for their students and they do their best to support their girls to find jobs.


We toured the campus which was spotless and met a number of students who all seemed happy to be there. We observed the hair training class which was full of activity as the students were practicing on each other with hair colours using L’Oreal products. 


Happy Chandara School currently educates 1200 girls who all come from under-privileged backgrounds. An initiative of the French-based Toutes á l’école, the school aims to provide a future of dignity and freedom to these young girls who can grow up to be whomever they would like to be. 




The students are supported throughout their schooling life, through to tertiary studies and their first job. Happy Chandara understands the continuity of support these students need to transition throughout their development and reach their potential. 
Words by Jessica Sander

You can help these kids
by sponsoring the Shanty Town Spirit program


Or contact

Ermine Norodom: +855 (0) 17 49 27 19 (French and English)

Phirun Prak (Arun): +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English and Khmer)


Saturday, 17 June 2017

Sophie Levy : A great morning with Ermine Norodom

A visit to the families she has supported for 6 years, in the slums of Phnom Phen, was truly emotional !Remarkable follow-up - We handed out pocket money to the right students, after checking their school marks, asked for medication needs, distributed flip-flops, brought milk powder to young mothers, helped with various needs - Shanty Town Spirit is outstanding!

With the kids of Shanty Town Spirit
I help in my own way, everyone can participate .... We have everything, we complain constantly- They have nothing and yet they smile, we laughed! Pretty lesson of life, happiness is simple! But misery is there! 
Bravo Ermine !!

With the kids of Shanty Town Spirit




You can help these kids
by sponsoring the Shanty Town Spirit program


Or contact

Ermine Norodom: +855 (0) 17 49 27 19 (French and English)

Phirun Prak (Arun): +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English and Khmer)


Monday, 5 June 2017

Clowning around

The children in Boeung Trabek got a big surprise when Miss Smile the clown and a lovely French dancer named Stephanie came to play games a few weeks ago. These entertainers come from You’ve Got Talent NGO, as part of their Cambodia Entertainment and Art Restoration Outreach program. By using various artistic activities, the program hopes to foster everyone’s potential for growth. 

Miss Smile the clown
Stephanie, the lovely French dancer
The team engaged children in word games using puppets and powerful yet fun affirmations, such as “We are all unique and beautiful!” or “We don't have to change ourselves to please others”. The children also dressed up and played musical instruments, and also learnt a short dance sequence.

The kids of Shanty Town Spirit participating to the show
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The crowd of onlookers grew with many mothers and elders curious about the laughter whilst absorbing the dynamic energy of the show. It was nice to see smiles on their faces. This wasn’t the troupes’ first visit nor will it be their last as the children get loads of enjoyment out of these activities. Furthermore, thanks to the kind donation of a sponsor, the next visit will bring more dancing with a new portable sound system. “It’s a pleasure to build a collaboration between You’ve Got Talent and Shanty town Spirit”, said Miss Agathe Schust, director of the talent program, and we couldn’t agree more!

Miss Agathe Schust (4th from the left), director of the talent program
Princess Ermine Norodom with a happy crowd
Words by Jessica Sander

You can help these kids
by sponsoring the Shanty Town Spirit program


Or contact

Ermine Norodom: +855 (0) 17 49 27 19 (French and English)

Phirun Prak (Arun): +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English and Khmer)


Friday, 19 May 2017

Solidarity : 100 Blankets Sponsored

During the visit  of Mr Stephane Ruffier, International Public relations of Odiot company  to Princess Ermine Norodom  founder of Shanty Town Spirit Cambodia,  we had the opportunity to donate, from a generous sponsor, a hundred blankets for  the kids, for disavantaged families and also for elders from the province of Shanty Town slums. This is a very  useful gift as temperatures are getting down during this monsoon time.

100 Blankets Sponsored
Thank you for the Generous Sponsor for these hundred Blankets. Kids and communities from the slum received them with joy and were very thankful.

Princess Ermine Norodom  founder of Shanty Town Spirit with the kids

You can help these kids
by sponsoring the Shanty Town Spirit program


Or contact

Ermine Norodom: +855 (0) 17 49 27 19 (French and English)

Phirun Prak (Arun): +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English and Khmer)




Sunday, 12 March 2017

Photography - Shanty Town : Message of the Women’s International Group

Princess Ermine Norodom is the Founder of the ‘Shanty Town Spirit Cambodia’ program. A program that supports a few poor families in Boeng Trabek in central Phnom Penh. Today a few of the ladies from Women’s International Group (WIG) joined Ermine to see the amazing work that she is doing, and to distribute some vital medical supplies. WIG donates to ‘Shanty Town Spirit Cambodia’ If you would also like to make a difference and get involved with this inspirational program, please click here

Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town
Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town
Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town
Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town
Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town
Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town
Visit of the Women’s International Group in Shanty Town

You can help these kids
by sponsoring the Shanty Town Spirit program


Or contact

Ermine Norodom: +855 (0) 17 49 27 19 (French and English)

Phirun Prak (Arun): +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English and Khmer)

Sunday, 11 September 2016

Phnom Penh - Photo Documentary : Living with the dead in Chhar Ampil

It's a small shanty town at the entrance of Phnom Penh city, a place that the locals call Chaar Ampil. Nothing is very original nor very new, except that the huts and shacks are built among the graves of a Vietnamese cemetery. A dozen families live there, victims of exclusion, poverty, or bad luck after they try to travel from their province to find a better life in the capital city of Cambodia. Photographs by Christophe Gargiulo.

Life among graves
With its population growing fast, Phnom Penh  struggles to propose housing for residents with very low incomes, thus they are several thousands who have taken up residence around cemeteries, creating small communities, villages in the city in which prostitution, abuse, drugs and diseases become common.

Kids play on graves while adults get busy
Inside this community, the presence of the dead does not seem to affect children who smile quite easliy. In Chhar Ampil, children play around graves, climb over them while some adults use the tiles around the graves to wash clothes or to dry rice and meat.

Kids from the community
The way these people can handle the presence of graves or even show some indifference could perhaps be explained by a very different conception of death by Cambodians. With prevalence of Buddhism, cremations are by far the most common fate for dead people in the kingdom. Christian burial tomb and are therefore an entirely different or even unknown concept for them. 

Some children from the community go to school, others don't
Some residents have even used the tombs as an extension of their home, setting up a garden or some seats to make it a relaxing place.As to evoke ghosts, a young resident with tattooed forearms, sitting on his motorcycle and smoking cheap cigarettes laughs and says: '' ... It's true we think about it a little at first, but after, we deal with it. If the spirits of the dead buried there are among us, we disturb them, they don't disturb us...''.

Smiling kid sitting on a grave
Only a few have the chance to go to the neighborhood school, some families earn enough money to feed them and to provide food and clothes, but they don't make enough money to rent a proper shelter. If some have jobs, the most common activity is waste collection, work on construction sites, but also prostitution that help some families to survive. However, many girls and mothers are HIV-positive and get some support with regular visits from a social worker, Maïra, from Brazil, who decided to contribute to try to improve the daily life of a family whose mother is HIV positive.

HIV positive mother with her kid

If you wish to help and support Ermine Norodom program, 
click on the Donate button

or contact 

Ermine Norodom : +855 (0) 90 22 74 33 (French & English)
norodomermine@gmail.com

Phirun Prak (Arun) : +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English & Khmer)
arun.aenorodom@gmail.com

Thank you

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Shanty Town Spirit visit the training center in Takeo Province

The team of Shanty Town Spirit had the pleasure to visit again the training center Mercy in Takeo Province.
It was amazing to share a moment with the boys.
Shanty Town Spirit want to create trusty links with the Mercy organization, in the aim to develop their actions.
During this visit we provide the children some hygiene, school materials and clothes as we do for the kids in Phnom Penh.
Here some pictures of this beautiful day in the center with the children, Ermine, Jenna, Maira, Arun, Bodet and Savorn.

FRENCH VERSION
L'association Shanty Town Spirit en visite dans le centre de formation de la province de Takeo.

L'équipe de Shanty Town Spirit a eu le plaisir de visiter le centre de formation de la province de Takeo. Partager un moment avec ces enfants a été un moment très particulier pour notre équipe, Nous espérons pouvoir aider le centre de formation et de créer de vrais liens de confiance avec l'organisme. Durant notre visite nous avons fournis aux enfants des fournitures scolaires, des vêtements ou encore du matériel d'hygiène, car comme nous le faisons pour nos familles à Phnom Penh, nous souhaitons aussi assurer à ses enfants l'éducation et la santé.
Voici ci dessous  quelques photos de cette belle journee au centre avec les enfants, Ermine, Jenna, Maira, Arun, Bodet et Savorn

Shanty Town team and the kids in the center
Shanty Town team and the kids in the center
Shanty Town team with Mr. Savorn director of center and kids
Shanty Town team with Mr. Savorn director of the center and the kids
Ms. Maira talking with the kids in center
Ms. Maira talking with the kids in the center
Shanty Town team bring some gifts for the kids
Shanty Town team bring some gifts for the kids
The kids are happy with his new clothes and school equipments
The kids are happy with his new clothes and school equipments

If you wish to help and support our program,

click on the Donate button

or contact

Ermine Norodom : +855 (0) 90 22 74 33 (French & English)

norodomermine@gmail.com

Phirun Prak (Arun) : +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English & Khmer)

arun.aenorodom@gmail.com

Thank you

Sunday, 3 July 2016

News : Shanty town team visits Mercy Organization

Last month, Shanty Town Spirit Team visited the association Mercy Organization, a small association working in the education field and located in Snor village, Daunkeo district in Takeo province ( southwest of Cambodia). The purpose of this visit was to inquire about the needs of this Ngo created in 2010 by a Khmer teacher, Keo Savorn. The objectives of this NGO are to assist vulnerable children and those who are victims of poverty, abuse, violence and neglect. As Keo says : ‘’…In spite of NGOs and royal government efforts to eradicate poverty and abuse, to improve the quality of teaching  by creating vocational training centers in some provinces, there are still some areas, small villages, where kid are neglected and who don’t attend school…’’.

Ermine Norodom and Narun (Shanty Town Spirit - Ermine Norodom Association) brought school  supplies to the kids of Mercy Organization.
Ermine Norodom and Arun (Shanty Town Spirit - Ermine Norodom Association) brought school
supplies to the kids of Mercy Organization.
At the moment, Keo Savorn, a very dedicated team leader is assisted by five volunteers, Moang  Ramya, the deputy director, Srey Nick, Kob Panit, Ring Chanthourn  and Norn Sophorn who are teachers. The NGO actually operates with a thin budget provided by Keo himself. He is also the one who provided housing and material to teach to the kids.

Maira and Marion, two social workers who came with Ermine Norodom during this visit to Merci Organization
Maira and Marion, two social workers who came with Ermine Norodom during this visit to Merci Organization
Mercy organization provides shelters for disadvantaged kids from the area and classic school curriculum plus agricultural training, sports and counselling. Actually, the Mercy Organization welcomes children from six to seventeen years old, all coming from poor families living in communities around the village. The NGO center provides housing for more than a hundred students shared in five rooms.

Ermine Norodom, Keo Savorn and a kid from Merci Organization receiving school supplies
Ermine Norodom, Keo Savorn and a kid from Merci Organization receiving school supplies
In spite of tremendous efforts to run this NGO, Kea faces many difficulties as he is the only provider for the association and his teacher’s salary is quite short to reach the goals and ambitions of this project. As Keo explains: ‘’…I don’t have enough budget to run this project as needed, I could be much more comfortable if I had more help to support the Center activities and to help the kids. The estimation needs reach around 50 000 USD for three years and that’s why we actually appeal for charity sponsors, donors, partner organizations and other communities who could help…’’.

If you wish to help and support our program, 
click on the Donate button

or contact 
Ermine Norodom : +855 (0) 90 22 74 33 (French & English)

Phirun Prak (Arun) : +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English & Khmer)

Thank you


Thursday, 9 June 2016

It was a pleasure to visit Mercy Organization Center in Takeo province

Marion Fourres post:
Last Tuesday, it was a pleasure to visit Mercy organisation - Read more...
Mr. Keo Savorn director of the center
Mr. Keo Savorn director of the center
Madam Ermine, Madam Maira and Mr. Keo Savorn director of the center
Madam Ermine, Madam Maira and Mr. Keo Savorn director of the center
Madam Ermine and Madam Maira bring some school equipment for the kids in center
Madam Ermine and Madam Maira bring some school equipment for the kids in center
Madam Ermine and kid in center
Madam Ermine and kid in center
Marion Fourres with the kids in center
Marion Fourres with the kids in center
All kids in Center @ Takeo province
All kids in Center @ Takeo province

If you wish to help and support our program,
click on the Donate button

or contact

Ermine Norodom : +855 (0) 90 22 74 33 (French & English)
norodomermine@gmail.com

Phirun Prak (Arun) : +855 (0) 96 663 6666 (English & Khmer)
arun.aenorodom@gmail.com

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