Students in Need of Scholarships - CCEdFund’s Potential Recipients

CCEdFund accepts nominations of students for scholarships from multiple organizations.  Below, you can learn more about the students that CCEdFund is considering for scholarships.  The scholarship nominees are organized by the organization that nominated them.  This way, you can learn more about the students and where they live!  Please learn more about these students, then join our campaign to send them to school by donating through our Donate Now link above.  If you would like to sponsor one specific student, please email us at info@ccedfund.org  to request more information about the student or set up your sponsorship!

A New Day Cambodia - Scholarship Nominees from ANDC (CCEdFund’s Phnom Penh Program)

A New Day Cambodia (ANDC) is an NGO that “adopts” Cambodian children who live on the Steung Mean Chey garbage dump
outside of Phnom Penh.  ANDC, a well-run and financed organization, provides a home, food, caring environment, and health care for the ninety-nine children.  The organization was founded by two sports writers from Chicago who were devastated by what they
saw on the garbage dump.  ANDC operates a short distance from the dump so that the children may visit their families on the weekend.  Stressing a community environment, all of the children help in the centers, and are eager to attend the on-site education classes and the local public school.  CCEdFund will expand educational opportunities for some of the children at ANDC who are excelling and would benefit from the opportunity of learning at an exceptional school.  Carrie visited ANDC and the garbage dump in the summer of 2008 to learn more about the organization and the living conditions on the dump before CCEdFund partnered with ANDC.  To the right, a child walks home through the massive garbage dump with a piece of bread donated by a local organization.  Children spend their time on this massive dump trying survive, and the squalid conditions are incredibly dangerous.  Since then, the government has attempted to “shut down” the dump, but there are still countless children without homes that ANDC helps who live around the garbage dump.  Scholarships for students from ANDC cost between $500/year to $3500/year depending on which partner school is right for the student (Zaman, Beltei, or Northline).  Learn more about 3 potential recipients below:
 

Cambodia

Children

Education

CCEdFund

Jennifer Kinberg

Carrie Garber

CCEF

Cambodian

Helping Children

Exceptional Schools

Non Profit

Siem Reap

International School of Siem Reap

A New Day Cambodia

Steung Mean Chey

Phnom Penh

Cambodia

CCEdFund provides scholarships to orphaned and high-need Cambodian children for attendance at exceptional schools CCEdFund

Jennifer Kinberg

Carrie Garber

Non Profit organization

Siem Reap

International School of Siem Reap

A New Day Cambodia

Steung Meanchey

Phnom Penh

Chin Sreyheng

Age 12, 5th grade 2010-2011.  Last month Sreyheng was 2nd out of 29 in her class at Beltei.  Her older sister and an older brother are also in ANDC’s program. Sreyheng is also on the football team and she is in the singing class at ANDC.



Vorn Tony

Age 14, 5th grade 2010-2011.  Last month Tony was No. 6 out of 29 in her class at Beltei.  She is one out of 9 children from a desperately poor family. We have two more of her sisters at ANDC.  Tony feels a lot of guilt for having a better life than some of her siblings. She is a very loving and caring child. She is in our singing class and likes to do art projects.













Chen Channa

Age 14, 5th grade 2010-2011. Last month she was No. 13 out of 29 in her class at Beltei.  She isSokha’s younger sister (another CCEdFund scholarship recipient). They are orphans.  Channa is very upbeat, plays on the soccer team, and is very charming.