Across Cambodia, poverty, climate shocks, migration, illness, and rising living costs have pushed hundreds of thousands of families into survival mode.
In Koh Kong, Pursat, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Poipet, Oddar Meanchey, and Preah Vihear, entire communities face overlapping crises:
Border displacement and unstable migration
Loss of farmland and income
Floods, droughts, and climate extremes
Food insecurity and malnutrition
Limited access to healthcare and education
Informal settlements with unsafe housing
For many families, a single emergency—illness, flood, job loss—means hunger, debt, and school dropouts overnight.
Children go to bed hungry.
Elders live without medicine.
Parents choose between food and healthcare.
This campaign is a national-scale humanitarian response designed to reach 500,000 families with coordinated, transparent, and dignified aid—moving beyond one-time relief to stability and recovery.
Our commitment is simple and urgent:
No family should be left behind.
⭐ WHAT THIS NATIONAL CHARITY PROJECT PROVIDES
🍚 1. Food & Nutrition Security
Large-scale rice and staple food distributions
Nutrition supplements for children and pregnant women
Emergency food reserves during crises
💧 2. Clean Water & Hygiene
Drinking water support
Household water filters & purification tablets
Hygiene kits to prevent disease outbreaks
🩺 3. Medical & Health Assistance
Essential medicines & first aid
Support for chronic illness and maternal health
Transport for emergency medical care
🏠 4. Shelter & Living Essentials
Emergency shelter materials
Blankets, mats, mosquito nets
Home safety repairs after floods or storms
🎒 5. Children & Family Protection
School supplies and uniforms
Child nutrition and care
Support for single-parent and elder-led households
🚨 6. Emergency & Disaster Response
Rapid response to floods, droughts, and displacement
Temporary shelters and crisis aid
Community-level preparedness
🌱 7. Community Stabilization & Recovery
Basic livelihood starter support
Community coordination and recovery planning
Monitoring for long-term resilience
⭐ WHY THESE 7 PROVINCES?
These provinces represent Cambodia’s most vulnerable border, rural, and migration-affected regions, with:
High population movement (Poipet & border zones)
Rural poverty and limited services
Climate exposure (coastal Koh Kong, northern provinces)
High concentration of informal settlements