Seven more students are starting College

This January seven new students joined the Cambodian Village Fund Scholarship Program. They all completed high school with excellent grades. They are ambitious and dedicated to pursue a higher education. They come from Prey Touch commune in Northwest Cambodia, most of them raised on the small income of rice farmers and vegetable growers. They could not afford the cost of university.

Reaksmey: “There are six members in my family. My father and my brother are farmers and my mother sells vegetables at a small market in my village. I always go to help them, if I am not in school.”

See videos and learn more about our new students on our website or YouTube Channel.


The girls moved from their rural villages to Battambang City, where they live in the CVF dormitory. They are studying accounting, banking, IT, education and English literature. Some of them studied English at our free English Language Program and already speak good English. This is an important prerequisite for many of the future employment possibilities.

Sonita: “I chose Information Technology, IT, because I’ve been interested in this and I want to improve my country. I want to help people by making life easier and more convenient.

The students with their new laptops.

A total of 28 students are currently in our scholarship program, studying at different universities. It takes four years to get a Bachelor’s degree. It costs CVF $1800 per student per year. The money covers tuition and expenses for books and materials, a laptop, medical and dental care, a room in the dormitory, money for groceries to cook meals and a small monthly allowance. We would love to admit more students. We hope you’ll support this life transforming program that is the CVF Scholarship Fund.

“Education breaks the cycle of poverty in just one generation.” To learn more about the scholarship program watch a brief video from Bill and Nancy here.

We’ve seen education work wonders as we’ve watched underprivileged girls graduate from university and thrive. Their success doesn’t just benefit them; it reaches their families, children, and communities. They’re shaping Cambodia’s future workforce, making a lasting impact.


Just think about the difference educating one girl can make.

Become a life changer and supporter by sending a girl to college or children to our free English Language Program in the village.

Yes. I want to make a difference. Count me in.