Northeastern Cambodia is home to some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes—mountains, forests, rivers, and Indigenous communities with rich cultural heritage.
But it is also home to some of the poorest and most vulnerable families.
In Ratanakiri, Mondulkiri, Kratie, Stung Treng, and Preah Vihear, many families live in extreme hardship due to:
Remote locations far from markets and hospitals
Limited access to education
Unstable farming income
Water shortages
Illness and malnutrition
Lack of transportation
Isolation from support services
Indigenous families, single mothers, elderly caregivers, and children are especially at risk.
Many live in bamboo houses with leaking roofs.
Some families eat only one meal a day.
Children walk long distances to school without shoes or supplies.
Sick family members often stay untreated because hospitals are too far or too costly.
This campaign provides life-saving support to hundreds of poor families living in some of Cambodia’s most remote areas—families who often receive zero outside assistance.
⭐ What This Campaign Provides
🍚 1. Emergency Food Packages
Rice
Canned fish
Salt & cooking oil
Noodles
Nutritional supplements for children
Many families suffer chronic food shortages due to climate and farming difficulties.
💧 2. Clean Water & Hygiene Support
Water filters for rural homes
Soap & sanitation kits
Safe water storage containers
Clean water prevents disease and protects children.
🩺 3. Medical Support
First aid kits
Essential medicines
Transport to hospitals
Support for sick children and elderly
Rural families often cannot afford medical treatment.
🏚️ 4. Emergency Shelter Assistance
Tarpaulins
Roofing sheets
Mosquito nets
Bedding for children
Repairs to unsafe homes
Many families live in unsafe structures that expose them to rain and illness.
🎒 5. Support for Children
School bags
Uniforms
Stationery
Bicycles for long-distance travel
Education breaks the cycle of poverty.
🌱 6. Small Income Support
Helping families start micro‐activities like:
Home gardens
Raising chickens
Selling vegetables
Simple crafts
Low-income families can begin rebuilding their stability.
⭐ Why These Five Provinces?
These northeastern and northern provinces contain:
High Indigenous populations
High poverty rates
Remote forest and mountain communities
Limited infrastructure
Highest difficulty accessing social services
They are among the least supported regions in Cambodia, yet have some of the greatest need.
Providing charity here brings the most meaningful impact.