Monday, April 17, 2006

Paul Raj & Friends Sponsors - Rice for YIN CHOM RAN & 1 Yr Education for Ngoun Dara


Dear Paul and Friends,
You have never failed us in many ways and until now. Thank you so much for the US$436 you sent. It has been allocated for the tuition fees of Ngoun Dara our handicap and the rice and other needs of the family of Yin Chom Ran. When classes re-start after the Khmer New Year I'll try to send you some photos. Ngoun Dara is also scheduled to go to Thailand for a needed medical check-up.
We will surely remember you during this Holy Week.


gratefully yours,Sr. Ched

YIN CHOM RAN is 4 years old. Last October 2005, we brought her to school along with the others.


The father earns by driving a romok, a motorcycle with extended piece of wood at the back to take in more passengers. He earns very little and this mode of transport is dangerous.

Chom Ran's mother stays and keeps the house. They just rent the house. They don't have any property.

They're very, very poor. This family needs help too for the rice.
Thank you so much!
Sr. Ched

Thank You, Patsy!



Dear Pat,

Thank you so much for the USD$1638 you sent and of which I received hand carried by Angeline, Mill's friend. Now that I know the allocation of funds go for the education of Chin Vatey, Long Chanya and Chan Monyroth, the money will be forwarded to Sr. Teresita Garcia, the animator of the community where Sr. Ophriini belongs. Sr. Ophriini will surely send an acknowledgment letter .

May the Lord bless you for this gesture of solidarity with the poor.

with our prayers,Sr. Ched

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Mrs Pat King has sponsored rice for a year for the family of Sok Thay

Thank You Mrs Pat King from UK
These poor village families each need £4.67 (USD$7)/month to help with food costs. That is a total of £56 (USD$84)/year/family - John & Lisa Bishop

This is the family of Sok Thay who needs sponsorship of $7/month for rice. The family lives in the cemetery. It's the first time for me to see small houses within the cemetery. From the photo you can see the tomb in front of their house. Anyone who would like to sponsor for their rice would be greatly appreciated.
God bless,
Sr. Ched

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Rice For The Poor


John Thomas has sponsored rice for the Family of Chum Srey Pauv

Chum Srey Pauv (pronounce as Pao in English). She's the one in light blue shirt. She's one of the members of the Church choir.

On the photo with Sr. TM you see her sister with the three children. They're orphans. They stay together in the same house. The sister rents the house. The space you see in the photo is the actual little space they have. The sister and her husband collect old things thrown away and seel them. This is their source of income. Srey Pau has been sponsored for her studies by a Vietnamese lady. The rest of the expenses from the little earnings of her sister. A donation of $7/month is a big help for them.

This is the first one in the list and John Thomas was the first one who asked to sponsor this Vietnamese family
.

Thank you very much!

God bless!
love and prayers,
Sr. Ched

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