Clare pharmacist Tim Siv will spend six weeks in Cambodia, packing his suitcase with items such as tooth brushes and tooth paste which he will donate to local families overseas.
Fairfax Media.
17/12/2008
Clare pharmacist Tim Siv will spend six weeks in Cambodia working in orphanages and schools during the Christmas holidays.
Mr Siv, whose parents fled Cambodia when he was three years old, will return to the town of his birth to give back to his former community where he also plans to build a playground for local children.
And he won’t be travelling light - planning to pack his suitcases with toothbrushes, tooth paste, tennis balls and other useful items which are normally in short supply in that country.
“It’s something I have always wanted to do (return to Cambodia) in terms of giving back,” Mr Siv said.
This is where my heritage is and it will be a big experience for me. The house I was born in is still there,” Mr Siv said.
Although this will be a personal visit for Mr Siv he will participating in local aid work, teaching English and undertaking other community work.
“I just hope to make an impact on someone’s life while I am over there,” he said.
17/12/2008
Clare pharmacist Tim Siv will spend six weeks in Cambodia working in orphanages and schools during the Christmas holidays.
Mr Siv, whose parents fled Cambodia when he was three years old, will return to the town of his birth to give back to his former community where he also plans to build a playground for local children.
And he won’t be travelling light - planning to pack his suitcases with toothbrushes, tooth paste, tennis balls and other useful items which are normally in short supply in that country.
“It’s something I have always wanted to do (return to Cambodia) in terms of giving back,” Mr Siv said.
This is where my heritage is and it will be a big experience for me. The house I was born in is still there,” Mr Siv said.
Although this will be a personal visit for Mr Siv he will participating in local aid work, teaching English and undertaking other community work.
“I just hope to make an impact on someone’s life while I am over there,” he said.
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