La Salle Pouthum School is dedicated to promoting access to education for undocumented children of Vietnamese origin.
Near the La Salle Pouthum School in Cambodia, vulnerable Vietnamese refugee families face significant challenges. One of the most pressing issues is the lack of documentation and birth certificates for their children, leaving them stateless and unable to access education. These families are forced to live on the water—the only area considered no man’s land—where they endure extreme poverty.
Our La Salle Pouthum School is committed to supporting over 70 students from three villages, providing transportation for those from remote areas and ensuring they receive at least one meal a day. To address these critical needs, the school urgently requires funds to cover transportation, educational materials, and food for the students.
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This project not only supports local Cambodian children but also extends vital assistance to marginalized Vietnamese children in Cambodia, fostering hope and creating opportunities for a better future.
Let’s continue to support our students at La Salle Pothum, as we are all part of the#1LaSalle Family.
At La Salle Foundation, we work to create a world where education is accessible to all children. And you, which world do you choose?
Learn more about other educational projects supported by La Salle Foundation:
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- Foyer Akwaba in Ivory Coast, Africa
- Zona Reina in Guatemala, Central America
- Fratelli Project in Lebanon, Middle East