24 Apr Sri Family
Srey Soklang and her husband live in a tiny shack beautifully decorated with tropical plants. She was eager to join Every Piece Matters due to concerns about the extra costs of having to move again as her village develops....
Srey Soklang and her husband live in a tiny shack beautifully decorated with tropical plants. She was eager to join Every Piece Matters due to concerns about the extra costs of having to move again as her village develops....
Before coming to live in Ta Skor Village, Kong Jey and his wife were farmers further out in the province. They had to move because they were forced off the land, a sad reality for poorer families!...
Chey Sreymuch and her husband would really love to live in a place where the houses aren’t so close together and where they can open up a small business selling groceries to friends and neighbours....
Beaw Makara is only 17 years old and is now responsible for caring for his six cousins. Their parents abandoned them, leaving the seven children with Ngoun Sok, his grandmother, who is recently deceased....
Thorn Sean and her husband, Chhurn Then would like to live close to a market, so they could sell vegetables they grow....
Sok Sareourn and her husband, Vorn Vanny, dream of moving out of the crowded slum near the river they currently occupy....
Rin Chanthou and his wife Lon Phorn want nothing more than a place to live where they can garden and cease to be harassed by debt collectors - a simple yet life-changing dream!...
Sek Deth and his wife Chan Dina are excited about Ta Skor’s development because it will mean easier access to Phnom Penh if they or their two children were to get sick. Their positive attitudes are so inspiring....
Rom Ra and Phan Leakena have managed to save enough money to buy a small patch of land where they grow food for their family of six - what an achievement!...
Oum Srey Rith and her husband Heng Barang have recently moved into their new bamboo home in the iBlock in Ta Skor village - so exciting! Until the bank reclaimed their house, the family were living in the middle of a creek with no access...