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Change A Child’s Life In Cambodia Through Literacy

Posted on January 8, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr
Khmerliteracyschool
Photo by Beth Kanter

You can help change the life of a child in Cambodia.

Literacy is key to interrupting a lifetime of living in poverty. The Sharing Foundation understands this. The Foundation today serves over 1,500 orphaned and seriously disadvantaged Cambodian children daily through numerous ongoing programs. These programs include teaching Khmer and English languages.

Now the Sharing Foundation has the opportunity to get an additional $50,000 if they receive the largest number of unique donors in the America’s Giving Challenge by January 31, 2008. Ninety-one donors have already given $2,450 to this critical cause. We can make it happen for the Sharing Foundation and the Cambodians they serve.

Cambodianchild
Photo by Beth Kanter

This is where you come in. You can become a part of changing a child’s life. Your donation of at least $10 will help the Sharing Foundation teach Khmer and English to these Cambodian children. It will open up possibilities in their lives they would not otherwise experience.

Don’t wait. Click here and make your donation now. You will be glad you did.


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3 thoughts on “Change A Child’s Life In Cambodia Through Literacy”

  1. Beth Kanter says:
    January 8, 2008 at 8:50 am

    Roger,

    This is an excellent post! Thank you. See, with all your help we’re getting higher on the leaderboard.

    I just linked to your post from my post today which includes a video that my son did.

    http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2008/01/harrys-first-fu.html

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  2. ancilla says:
    January 14, 2008 at 2:28 am

    hey…
    hope that you can make it…
    and would like to hear further news

    Reply
  3. Mars says:
    September 12, 2009 at 1:24 am

    Take a moment and think back to when you were a child. What kind of music did you listen to? Who were your favorite artists? How did their music shape you into the person you are today? If you’re like me, music plays a vital role in your life on a daily bases. We subconsciously allow the lyrics and melodies to our favorite tunes to root themselves in the back of our minds and shape the way we view the world around us.

    Now think about your children and the music they listen to on a daily basis. If they attend school, think about the music they listen to when you are not there to supervise what gets played. Today’s mainstream artists subject children to topics that may or may not be quite appropriate for them at a tender age; an age in which the choices they make will impact the kind of person they grow up to become. Our children will choose someone to follow and the demand for wholesome, uplifting music has never been greater.

    The music I create is focused on accomplishing two things:

    1. Retelling my story and sharing with other people principles and lessons I’ve learned along the way.
    2. Impacting young ears in a positive way and teaching them that’s it’s cool to grow up to be strong men and women who live purpose driven lives – all the while showing kindness to others and making choices that will bring fulfillment and peace to their future.

    I’m really excited about this new song we have released here at Mars Music entitled, “I Believe in You”. I invite you to check it out and share it with anyone and everyone you know with children. Let’s work together to help shape this next generation into powerful young men and women whose hearts are open to doing what’s right and whose choices will lead them into greater success than we have seen in our own lives.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZEm679t81E

    -Mars
    http://www.myspace.com/marsmusic33
    marsmusic33@gmail.com
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    PING:
    TITLE: Harry’s First Fundraising Video: Why Donate $10 To Support the Sharing Foundation
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    BLOG NAME: Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
    DATE: 01/08/2008 08:35:27 AM
    Click To Play Harry and I are enjoying making media together. He not only picks up the technical part very quickly, but he is enjoying the design and editing process. If you make media with your kids, believe me you’ll

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