by theplf | May 13, 2015 | Featured, Get Real, News from the Field, Schools, Volunteers
By Lori Carlson A couple of years ago, PLF had more volunteer inquiries than we could manage. The selection process was always tricky; how could we know via a few emails who was going to be the most effective volunteer? Sometimes we got lucky, sometimes we...
by theplf | Apr 23, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Sport, Teachers, Technology, Volunteers
By Lori Carlson Another year has come to a close and with it come the joys of IRS reporting. The best part of all these spreadsheets is the rare opportunity to let these numbers tell me stories about how we’ve grown, or not, think about whether or not that growth has...
by theplf | Apr 9, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Student Blog, Technology
By Jacqui Rawson Yim Mao is an inspiring example of someone who continues to keep pushing themselves onwards regardless of misfortunes and ongoing struggles faced. Yim Mao’s focus is not on his disability but on being as successful as he can be. When he was 7 years...
by theplf | Mar 31, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field
By Jacqui Rawson Sororn and Channy have just experienced, at 17 years of age, a significant moment in their young lives. They’ve been introduced to a change in a way of thinking and found a new ability and confidence to challenge themselves to face the world head on....
by theplf | Mar 25, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog
By Yeom Mao Everybody born in the world, through their lives, has happiness and laughter but also they can have problems and suffering, it cannot be avoided. Owing to this I thought carefully about describing my story so that you could understand the problems I have...
by theplf | Feb 20, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog
By Ratanak From 1975-1979 was the Pol Pot regime and at that time Cambodia was the river of blood. Khmer Rouge (Pol Pot soldiers) and many armies took over Cambodia as a dictatorship during the time that sectors were declining, such as: health sector, industry...
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