Bring the light of Christ to Cambodian children in need
Cambodia isn’t mentioned often in the news, but the country is still reeling from the genocide of as many as 3 million people years ago.
The dictator Pol Pot targeted religious minorities, "intellectuals" (anyone wearing glasses could count), and professionals such as lawyers and doctors.
Fast-forward to today and the cost of the ruthless destruction by Pol Pot is still being paid. And the price is especially high for vulnerable children in the country.
Your life as a child in Cambodia is threatened daily by disease, poverty, and low literacy. Limited health care and the lack of sanitation mean illness and malnutrition are major risks for young kids.
Children shouldn’t have to face a lifetime of poverty from the moment they’re born. Together, we can change that for kids in Cambodia.
OneHope is bringing hope into the darkness. Alongside local churches and partners, we’re reaching children and youth with lessons on health and sanitation while sharing the eternal hope of Jesus in a life-changing program.
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