By the Associated Press
October 10, 2008
RICHMOND, Va. - The Richmond-based Christian Children's Fund is expanding into Cambodia.
Christian Children's Fund, in partnership with ChildFund Australia, plans to help build primary schools and recruit, mentor and train teachers in the Svay Rieng province.
The Christian Children's Fund said the province suffers from high levels of poverty and has limited access to health care, education, social services and jobs.
The province is 78 miles from Cambodia's capital.
With the addition of Cambodia, the Christian Children's Fund said it now provides development and humanitarian assistance to children and family members in 32 countries.
On the Net: http://www.christianchildrensfund.org/
October 10, 2008
RICHMOND, Va. - The Richmond-based Christian Children's Fund is expanding into Cambodia.
Christian Children's Fund, in partnership with ChildFund Australia, plans to help build primary schools and recruit, mentor and train teachers in the Svay Rieng province.
The Christian Children's Fund said the province suffers from high levels of poverty and has limited access to health care, education, social services and jobs.
The province is 78 miles from Cambodia's capital.
With the addition of Cambodia, the Christian Children's Fund said it now provides development and humanitarian assistance to children and family members in 32 countries.
On the Net: http://www.christianchildrensfund.org/
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