Barber Rein and Customer funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Rein and Lisa McCoy
Rein Youm Disabled by landmine
Chok Chup and Sopheany from the Red Cross
Chok Chup's 13 chickens, Ducks with more hatching. Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Choun Nget builds a bicycle repair shop onto his house. Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Harge Saret's chikens, chicks, Pig, Chicken House and Pig Stall Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Harge Saret's pig
Lisa and Saret
Saret's cement base for pig stall
Heang Saret's TV/Radio Repair shop and Family Funded by the Rotary Club of Etobicoke
Saret's busy Shop
Saret's young daughter with car accident injuries
Mare metal sheeting and reairs to walls needed for the Heang Family
The family of 7 lives in the tiny back portion of the shop.
Hor Veourn's widow and her small shop Funded by the Canadaina Lanmine Foundation
She is proud of her small roadside shop
Kege Kouy has built a bicycle repair shop building at the front of his property. Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Keo Phel and his new brush business, He sells them at the market everyday and uses the Rotary bicycle to get there. Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Keo Phel's house in desperate need of repair and metal sheeting for his roof.
The Keo family's Rotary Wheels for Learning bicycle.
The Keo's hut where 7 sleep.
Khom Kam - 8 ducks, 7 chickens, 68 duck hatchlings Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
An addition will be built to Khom's Chicken House
Khom calls his ducks and chickens
Mouv Cheat's mother with Eel Farm pond Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Cement will go into this deep hole and baby eels introoduced
Plech One Carpentry business under his home Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
The Plech family and home
Rien's barber shop
Son Sang - 46 chcickens and large chicken house Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Lisa and Sang
One of Sang's brooders
Sang's fresh eggs
Sopheany from the Red Cross studies Landmine family files
Tep Kosal builds a chicken house.
Tep kosal's wife has over 30 chickens Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Vit Thoun's barber business Funded by the Cnadian Landmine Foundation
Vit Thoun inside his brber shop addition to his home
Vun Therm's chickens and new chicken house Funded by the Canadian Landmine Foundation
Ann Naan - bicycle repair business and 700kg rice to feed his family. Funded by the Rotary Club of Etobicoke
Poor village recipient of Red Cross food aid
Lisa helps out the Cambodian Red Cross
Food goes to elderly grandmother with orphaned grandson
Seeds for a landmine survivors garden
Red Cross prepares food packages
A sweet variety of Cambodian Pineapple
Another sweet variety