The New Year

Posted by Unknown On Saturday, April 30, 2011 0 comments
Borey, a scholarship student in his second year, writes here about his New Year and a big fish...Hello! I’m Borey. Recently I participated a national festival, called Khmer New Year. This last for three days and always start on 13th or 14th April.On this special occasion everyone was...
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Khmer New Year

Posted by Unknown On Tuesday, April 26, 2011 0 comments
It was recently New Year in Southeast Asia, the biggest event of the year. Here one of our scholarship students, Sareth, shares his description of what happens. Hello! Happy New Year! I’m Sareth I just had a great time- Khmer New Year. For three days of the celebration I was very happy...
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New Year and New Classes!

Posted by Unknown On Saturday, April 23, 2011 0 comments
Having celebrated the Khmer New Year, see what's NEW with the Free Classes by checking out our update. Read the update to find out more about new activities like this o...
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Watch our new Microfinance video

Posted by Unknown On Sunday, April 10, 2011 0 comments
Watch our new video to find out why microloans make such a difference to families in Siem Reap and why a donation to JWOC’s Microfinance Project will help again and again....
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An Update From Laos- Graduation Day!

Posted by Unknown On Monday, April 4, 2011 0 comments
Nicole, Country Director for JWOC in Laos writes about one the best days of the school year- graduation day! To find out more about our work in Laos, visit our websiteOne of my favorite days to be at the language school is on the day of graduation. How could it not be an exciting day?...
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A Clean Water Project Update from Project Manager Sokhorn

Posted by Unknown On Friday, April 1, 2011 0 comments
Dear JWOC Supporters,I am writing to update you about the Clean Water Project. Nowadays, I have been working for more than three months with the new village, which is called Thnout Chroum village. Sokhorn talks with the village chief In this village, there are 1060 people and 224 families....
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