I'd like to share with all viewers/readers regarding stories of change that I wrote while I was working with World Vision Cambodia, mainly the positive change from World Vision's programs.
I'd list down as below:
- A New Hope For The Two Orphan Children After a Surgery
- Please Do Not Bring AIDS Home
- A Fresher Time for Ravit
- A Transformed Kao Ly’s Family Lives in Harmony
- God’s Blessing Helps Me Reach My Targets
- From Sickness To Brilliant Smiling
- The Brick Worker Turned Hairdresser
- Sok Leang’s Transformation
- Keota, “I dream to be a cosmetician, not brick factory worker”
- Title: I learn dangerous things at the brick factory
- Standing Up With a Smile
- Phyrun’s Family Trades Domestic Violence for Love
- I am Happy to See Love and Joy of my Family
- Sok Lym gets his childhood back
- Youth Club Changed Me
- Pov Ching, Children Love and Respect me
- Sok Heng Can Smile with his High Commitment
- Veasna smiles again
- Khem Experienced Carelessness about Health
- The Value of Nutritious Diet for Children
- There is no more discrimination for Vontey
- From playing cards addicted to a good woman
- Sokunthea goes back to school
- I have only one mother and I obviously love her
- A Better Life for a Former Soldier
- My family has a better livelihood
- Children’s Club Brings Changes
- Sreynich: My father is no longer a drunkard
- Awareness campaign on HIV and AIDS has educated Sopheara
- Piseth dreams to be a doctor
- An active child club leader Sovannin dreams to be a teacher
- A transformed family lives in peace and love
- Mao, “I sell flower to get money for my schooling”
- Srey Meas* Swears to Never To Be Trafficked Again
- Chenda, I love my family
- Gnul, There is No More Livelihood Threatened
- Ny sacrified her happiness because of the family
- Sponsorship becomes key to Ney’s transformation
- Virak leaves his gang to start a new life
- I hope my story would be an inspiration to others
- Away from land mines and towards a better way to live
- HIV and AIDS patient finally gains long-dreamed acceptance
- Savings Group Leader Dreams to Build a Small Bank for the Poor
- A day in the life of Mai Mao, 10 year-old girl
- My spirituality has changed
- Khim Understands the Value of Education
- HIV and AIDS patient Phea starts new life
- Peace and love now reigns in Kan Oum’s family
- Sponsorship becomes key to Ney’s transformation
- Widow a staunch advocate against domestic violence
- The principle “no right no wrong” encourages Hong Kim Hon becomes an active staff
- Charya’s campaign against domestic violence bears fruits
- Sokunthea goes back to school
- Sitha and her family learn the value of health and hygiene
- Shy Phearun becomes an active club leader
- Orphaned boy Nan’s courage rises above HIV and AIDS
- Title: I know I have changed
- Chenda, I love my family
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