by theplf | Jun 23, 2021 | Featured, Headline, Scholarships, University
It’s always challenging to find benchmarks to compare our work against in Cambodia. We always feel like we’re doing well, but how well are we actually doing? Which areas should we be focusing on and how do we make and measure those improvements? The government...
by | Dec 14, 2020 | Featured, Scholarships, Workshops
“I will seek a scholarship to continue my studies at the university in 2022. In this workshop, I gained a lot of knowledge and expressed my personal opinions, the opinions of my teammates about their goals are all good and especially good comments from the...
by | Dec 2, 2020 | Covid19 Strategy, Scholarships
Scholarship Fund Update December 5, 2020 On December 21, 2020 tens of thousands of Cambodian high school students will graduate. Statistically, only 8-ish% of young people across remote areas will be among them. This year PLF has 107 grade 12 students, many of them...
by | Sep 27, 2020 | Featured, Headline, Scholarships, University
Most charities, unlike their for-profit counterparts, have mission constraints that can sometimes cause a bit of paralysis. Every charity must have a clearly defined mission statement which donors expect us to stay well inside, and rightly so. It provides a level of...
by Lori Carlson | Aug 27, 2020 | Enrichment Programs, Featured, Headline, Scholarships, University
PLF has a Girls dorm and a Boys Dorm in Siem Reap. They are meant to be College Prep Dorms and house students from the outer reaches of the north who want to go to College. But there have been obstacles. Cambodia has a Boy Problem. The Girl’s Dormitory can house 24...
by Lori Carlson | May 15, 2020 | Featured, Headline, Mentorship, Scholarships, University
Sopha has been a PLF student since our inception. He came up through the ranks at Tchey School during the beginning of our work, when we couldn’t do much for the kids aside from provide their supplies and uniforms and give them bikes to get to Secondary School. By...
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