Category: Blog Post

  • Rachana’s Big Dream

    Rachana’s Big Dream

    Rachana’s big dream is to become a judge. She says it just like that with a smile on her face and so much confidence and determination that you can’t help but believe her. It’s a bold dream for a young woman who grew up in a rice farming village. Her parents believed in her determination…

  • Chentana’s Journey

    Chentana’s Journey

    Chentana’s journey with the Cambodian Village Fund began in 2016 when she was thirteen. She lived with her parents and younger brother in a small, one room wooden house in the Prey Touch Commune. Her father worked the rice fields, earning just enough to feed the family. Her mother tended a small garden and cared…

  • Noy’s Perseverance

    Noy’s Perseverance

    What’s it like for a young woman in Cambodia to pursue an education? For Noy, it meant getting up before sunrise and riding her bike six kilometers (3.7 miles) to school. The unpaved road was bumpy and dusty, except during the rainy season, when it turned into a muddy, slick obstacle course. “As a single…

  • Multiply Your Impact -September Matching Fundraiser

    Multiply Your Impact -September Matching Fundraiser

    September is the best time to give for maximum impact. Donations from new donors are tripled! War. Genocide. Poverty. The people of Cambodia have endured decades of hardship yet continue to move forward with an unbreakable spirit of resilience and hope. Education is the key to building a brighter tomorrow. Help us support educational opportunities for children…

  • Personal Gifts Bring Technology

    Personal Gifts Bring Technology

    A Special Thanks To Our Project Donors Kaun Klong School’s receives it’s first -ever computer lab.In rural Cambodia, families can’t afford computers, the internet is unreliable, and electricity can be hit or miss. For many students, technology feels worlds away. That’s why the launch of a computer lab at Kaun Klong Primary School was a huge…

  • Oh the Things We Saw in Cambodia!

    Oh the Things We Saw in Cambodia!

    In December 2024, I spent an unforgettable week in Cambodia traveling with my husband Bill, our family (Amy, Brian, and Zion), and a group of friends and supporters excited to experience firsthand what the Cambodian Village Fund (CVF) has accomplished over the past 19 years. The group was touched by what they saw – educating…

  • Awesome Motive Center of Learning

    Awesome Motive Center of Learning

    After a 20-year wait, the principal of Prean Nil Primary School finally saw his dream come true. This remote village was the last in its commune to receive a new school building—and now, thanks to the generosity of Syed Balkhi, it has a beautiful one. This marks the 10th school building constructed under CVF’s leadership.…

  • Celebrating five new college graduates

    Celebrating five new college graduates

    “After I became a member of CVF, I feel I have two families. I can say I am so lucky that they gave me this chance,” Malay said after her graduation. Malay is one of five college graduates that celebrated this milestone in 2024, made possible through our scholarship program. What were her odds? Read…

  • Show And Tell – The Difference We Make

    Show And Tell – The Difference We Make

    Do you remember the game “Show and Tell”? Typically, it’s something we associate with kids — a fun activity where participants show an item that’s personal, interesting, or meaningful to them. They then get a chance to tell everyone why that item matters, its significance, and its value. But let’s be honest, even as adults,…

  • Like Bamboo, They Rise

    Like Bamboo, They Rise

    Sometimes, it only takes one person with empathy to change the course of a life. Think of Helen Keller. When Helen was young, in the 1880s, the outlook for a person with her disabilities were dire. Helen was deaf and blind. But then came Ann Sullivan, a teacher with extraordinary patience, kindness, and belief. Because…