by Kate Allen | May 5, 2022 | Featured, Headline, News from the Field, Schools, Technology, University, Workshops
In the beginning, PLF operated only in rural primary schools – of which Chey was one. Even while looking beyond the primary school boundary towards high school and beyond, all projects were deployed from inside the primary school: English classes, Tech courses,...
by Kate Allen | May 4, 2022 | Chess, Enrichment Programs, Featured, Headline, Scholarships, Schools, Teachers, Technology
PLF’s presence at Chey is in a rather unique category of its own, being neither fully rural nor urban, and the project there has taken interesting detours from our ‘regular’ programming. It’s time to shine a light on Chey, and the pathways and strategic development...
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 | Jan 25, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Sport, Teachers, Technology, Volunteers
by Lori Carlson We are definitely running a little late on re-capping this year! It was a veritable whirlwind of activity. A lot of new programs were lifted off at existing projects and a new school was brought on board. We are so grateful to our supporters near and...
by theplf | Feb 6, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers
By Saveth Chhean I was born in Kley village, Chreybak commune, Roleabhear district, Kompong Chnang province in January 1st 1977. At that time in Cambodia, we still had the civil war between Khmer army and Khmer Rouge army. Because of this, when I was 13 years old,...
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