Teachers,  Professors,  Service Club   
Members,  Religious Group Leaders,
Parents
The Children
The Children of Cambodia.

Impoverished children must earn money
to help feed their family.
Cambodia's impoverished send their of
all ages wander barefoot looking for
cans and bottles.  

The family makes a difficult investment:  
For impoverished children to attend
school just one hour each day
diminishes the time available to earn
money.

One hour in school means the family has
less to eat.  Education is a difficult
investment for the family.

Education today:  The middle class
citizens send their children to public
schools. Unlike Western schools, public
schools in Cambodia are not free.
Students in public school must pay a
daily fee to attend. The impoverished
and many middle class families cannot
afford to send their children to public
school. Consequently, thousands of
children have no opportunity (aogaah)
to go to school.  For the impoverished,
the prospect of gaining skills necessary
to find a decent job is bleak.

Cambodia's poor and impoverished
children attend Aogaah Foundation®
schools for free.  By learning to read,
write and perform simple mathematical
calculations, these children may
someday find meaningful employment.  
The need is overwhelming.  Aogaah
Foundation® is working to meet this
need. See the page
Aogaah's Schools
for additional information.

The Cambodian population:  Over half
of Cambodia's population of twelve
million is under the age of 30.  Eighty
percent of the population survive on
less than one dollar a day.  Only seven
percent have completed primary
school and only three percent have
completed high school.

References:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast
_Asia/EG25Ae02.html
http://www.atimes.com
The Children of Aogaah's Schools.

Aogaah provides free schooling for
vulnerable children in Cambodia.
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to see
MORE
vulnerable
children.
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see/download
Aogaah's current
student body.
Student Body:
Click the picture above to see/download pictures
of the current student body.  Please give these
pictures to a school teacher.  The sheets can be
cut into separate pictures and given to students.

Western Students:
The Cambodian students in Aogaah's school
would love to receive a hand made greeting card
from you.  

You may draw a card for your chosen Cambodian
student.  Write your name AND the Cambodian
student's name and ID on the back and mail to
Aogaah Students, PO Box 1683, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia. Teachers may mail all cards from the
school in a single envelope.

Consider drawing a card for one of these holidays:

January - - Victory over Genocide Day (Cambodia)
February - - Chinese New Year or Valentines Day
March - - International Women's Day
April - - Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
May - - International Labor Day
June - - International Children's Day
July - - Van Duyet Festival (Vietnam)
August - - Lantern Festival  (China)
September - - Constitution Day (Cambodia)
October - - Coronation Day (Cambodia)
November - - Water Festival (Cambodia)
December - - International Human Rights Day
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or a pencil.

Aogaah's Free School is
made possible by  people
L i k e    Y o u.
Aogaah Foundation® has no paid Administration.  Only the Khmer teaching staff is paid.
Aogaah Foundation® provides FREE schooling for vulnerable Cambodian Children.
Registered with the Patent and Trademark Office,
the Foundation is a USA 501(c)3 organization.
Donations are tax deductible.