by theplf | Sep 18, 2015 | Enrichment Programs, Featured, Libraries, News from the Field, Schools
By Lori Carlson There were times during the course of the planning and execution of constructing the library at Koh Ker School that I was sure we had all lost our minds. I’m also sure that the kind souls who shared our vision for undertaking this challenging...
by theplf | Jun 15, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Volunteers
By Jacqui Rawson Sothea started with us only two months ago but already the positive changes he has instigated at Koh Ker School are impressive! Prior to coming to work with PLF Sothea worked for 15 years with CMAC, a mine clearance organisation. Whilst there he...
by theplf | Jul 20, 2013 | Featured, Get Real, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Volunteers
By Lori Carlson, PLF President Over time, my opinions about what “charity” or “giving back” means, have evolved. In general I think even the language we use to talk about “giving a hand to those in need” needs some re-tooling, so...
by theplf | Jun 4, 2013 | News from the Field, Teachers, Technology
By Travis Thompson Twenty students who’ve spent months studying in Ponheary Ly Foundation’s urban computer lab in Siem Reap graduated Sunday. For many of the students, the coursework involved mastering Microsoft Word. Others completed several courses more...
by theplf | Jan 14, 2013 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools
By Travis Thompson For the first time, you can follow a PLF student on their bike for a day (condensed into a few minutes) and see exactly the kind of terrain they have to endure. Check out this handlebar-camera video. The average Ponheary Ly Foundation student has...
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