Dear Friends,
We hope all is well with you and yours. We know some of you are experiencing winter snow and cold weather, and we hope that spring will soon be upon you all and that the plants, trees, and flowers will start to bloom. Thinking of blooming flowers, we just returned from visiting K.I.D.S kindergarten/preschool and computer program in a very poor province in northern Cambodia. Many years ago, we met Chan, who developed a women’s silk weaving centre and visited him. The centre made beautiful silk scarves, and many poor women worked there for decent wages. It was difficult for them to work and parent their small children, so we decided to fund a preschool/kindergarten. Fast forward fifteen years, sadly, the weaving centre had to close due to Covid and cheaper imported scarves from China. K.I.D.S and Chan decided to keep the kindergarten/preschool running, as many poor families from surrounding villages needed support for their children. The daycare has been a gift to the children and families.
When we arrived at the Centre the children came running out to greet us with smiles and hugs. The teachers are amazing and the children are so happy. We visited for a while and realized they needed some materials, so off we went, with a couple of teachers and bought little chairs for the main play area also pillows for nap time and lots of new games, books and toys. Needless to say, the kids and teachers/staff were thrilled. The school also offers the children a healthy meal every day and there are showers for the children to use daily as well. They have classrooms where they learn to read and write and an inside play area. Years ago, we also set up an outside play area.
The children are so happy and are learning and playing rather than wandering around their small poor village with nothing to do. The parents are also happy as they can work more.
A few years later while we were there visiting the preschool we realized that not many young students and graduates in the area knew how to use computers, so we opened a computer lab at the centre. The young people are very happy to learn this most needed skill. Both these programs are greatly appreciated by the students and their families.
We are also happy to day that thanks to your donor's, we were able to provide 10 more computers, so more young people can study daily to learn needed skills that will help them with their education, as well as future employment.
Thank you to everyone for helping these children and young people live a better life and flourish just like the beautiful plants in our gardens and communities. All the best to you and yours.
Until Next Time,
Adrianne and Rick