Welcome to My Grandfather’s House new home on the net.
My Grandfather’s House, or ‘Pteah Ta Knyom’ in Khmer, provides free supplementary education and capacity building for the local children and villagers of Sampov Lourn Village in Kralanh - a little village in rural Cambodia.
Watch this space for news and updates…!!
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Jo is working hard on the website, trying to get the grips of all the features and functionalities of WordPress as well as finding and sorting old photos, and, if I might say so, she’s doing a great job…
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Hello,
I am the mother of one of the students of Mowbray College who recently visited your school. I would like to thank you for opening up your homes and hearts to my son. I can’t wait for him to get home and tell me of the wonderful time he has had visiting with you.
Kind Regards
Cindy
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Hello everyone,
This is Tom and Ashley from Mowbray college in Australia,
we just visited to help out and do the project, and we would like to say that we had a great time it was awesome fun and an amazing experience. it will be something we will never forget.
much love
Tom & Ash
xx
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Hello, I am heading a school group from Mowbray College, Australia, to Cambodia in September. I look forward to the experience and hopefully helping where we can, schools are such an important asset for a community. You are doing something wonderful and enriching for your country and its children.
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Antipodeans Abroad is an Australia-based company specializing in volunteer placements, charity challenges and expeditions for school groups. Knowing that we work closely with a variety of local community projects and organisations on different levels, they asked us whether we had any projects we thought could need the assistance of a Sydney school group to do some building or renovation work.
We discussed the opportunity of refurbishing Kunn’s grandfather’s old house in Kralanh and turn it into a functional supplementary school building and activity centre for the local children in Sampov Lourn.
Fiona, Colin and the guys at Antipodeans liked the idea and pledged their support, and Kunn was very excited.
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After having talked about his home village of Sampov Lourn in Kralanh, Kunn took Thomas, long-term friend and advice guru, and me, trustee of a UK-based charity called Harnessing Opportunities through Play and Education (or, HOPE, to be short) to visit his home village of Sampov Lourn.
He told us about his dream to build a school…
The (in)famous road from Poipet to Siem Reap was nearing completion and whilst Sampov Lourn is a beautiful little village in the Cambodian countryside, Mr Kunn’s grandfather’s house still needs a bit of work…
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