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Cambodian Appeal - School Building Progress April 2011
FIND OUT ABOUT OUR PROGRESS: APRIL 2011 | MAY 2011 | OPENING WEEK Visit our New Facebook Group here: Painting Smiles School Find out about Painting Smiles in the media. All the donations, fund raisers and help we have recieved is now starting to bear fruit out in Cambodia where Shaun has the school building work progressing very well indeed. We're up to the windows now and not long before we will have the roof on. There is still plenty of work to do and we still need to raise money for the wiring, and for a custom made metal security door. Once up and running Shaun will also need to employ a Khmer teacher (circa 90USD per month). So although we are making great progress there is still more to do. Any donations we can get in to help out some more right now would be an amazing help! There's some pictures of the work so far below. If you don't already know about Shaun's story you can find out more below.
I first visited Sihanoukville, Cambodia five years ago and while there I became aware of the plight of the beach children living there. One little girl in particular caught my attention. She earned her keep acting as a pair of eyes for her blind uncle who in turn scratched a living by singing songs for tourists and through begging. At the time I gave all I could, but after returning to the UK I decided to try and help in a more practical and extensive way. Last year I raised funds with a sponsored motorcycle ride across Cambodia. With this I purchased 300 colouring books and 300 felt tip pen sets and took these along with $600.00 dollars when I set out on my journey across Cambodia in February 2009. This time I paid for everything myself including the tickets, pens and colouring books and all the other fees came out of my own pocket from money saved working back in England.
This year in April 2010 I returned to Cambodia with another load of colouring packs (600) which I took to several orphanages in Sihanoukville, whilst also going to see the homeless family I visit every year with books. This family was forcibly evicted from their homes in 2006 resulting in two of them dying and several of the children were taken off to so-called rehabilitation which in reality is prison. I spent a lot of time helping the families in April, May and June of this year. These families now live in tents and only manage to survive by sending their children out to collect empty tin cans and weighing them in in return for rice. I returned to the UK on the first of July and the following week received an email saying the family have been evicted again and are living at the side of the road in tents now.
My colouring books don’t seem to be enough now so I am aiming higher and I have teamed up with a lady who has the same interests in helping the Otres beach children as myself. Together we are trying to raise funds to establish an orphanage and drop-in centre for the beach children. I am in need of any donations that you may be able to give. This is a really important cause with a chance to make a difference to a lot of people. If you can help please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Shaun Prest August 2010 - call 0790 403 6069A number of Leeds music venues will also be hosting events featuring local Leeds bands to help with the fund raising and to increase awareness of the cause. The Fenton Leeds 08/10/21010, The Snooty Fox Wakefield 24/10/2010, Carpe Diem 18/11/10 and The Well 09/12/10. Auntiedope orphanage appeal promercial Read the Halifax Evening Courier article on Shaun here: http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Return-of-the-39colouring-book.6474628.jp Read the Huddersfield Examiner Story here: http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshire-news/2010/08/17/brighouse-electrician-shaun-prest-s-bid-to-open-a-cambodian-orphanage-86081-27074501/ Read the Brighouse Echo story here: http://www.brighouseecho.co.uk/news/Holiday-turned-into-a-mission.6501826.jp Listen to the Pulse Radio interview (97.5fm)
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