Our projects are located across two provinces across Cambodia. These locations are rural with limited access to quality infrastructure, education, healthcare or job opportunities. 

EPM Village, TA SKOR

Ko Ki Village, KRATIE

EPM VILLAGE

EPM stands for Every Piece Matters and was constructed to house families currently living in slums and inadequate housing. These families are at risk of losing what home they currently have as they do not own their land. Through the generosity of many supporters, EPM Village has become home to many families and is a thriving community.

Our crew, along with teams of volunteers from around the world, have built close to 30 homes for families in the area who now belong to the EPM community. These bamboo homes provide safe shelter from the elements and safety in community, as well as access to community gardens, toilets and clean running water.

 

Along with access to these facilities, our social work team provide fantastic resources around financial literacy, health education and lifeskills training to set families up to succeed.

OUR PROGRAMS IN EPM VILLAGE

Our RAW Crew work hard to physically build the EPM village but also to build a community. They do this through a variety of different projects under our Sustain, Educate, Protect model.

  • Bamboo Housing
  • Health Education
  • Employment Opportunities
  • Clean Water and Toilets

  • Emergency Support
  • Community Gardens
  • Financial Literacy Training
  • Solar Power

Slide the arrows to check out EPM village before house construction began and where progress is at in 2021.

KO KI VILLAGE

Five hours out of Phnom Penh is Kratie province. Once you reach the main town, you travel about 40 minutes out of town until you reach a dry and dusty village called Ko Ki.

 

There are around 200 families in Ko Ki, most have been relocated by the government from slum areas. They were given a block of land and a small number of building materials. It is a remote village that has very limited employment opportunities.

Five hours out of Phnom Penh is Kratie province. Once you reach the main town, you travel about 40 minutes out of town until you reach a dry and dusty village called Ko Ki.

 

There are around 200 families in Ko Ki, most have been relocated by the government from slum areas. They were given a block of land and a small number of building materials. It is a remote village that has very limited employment opportunities.

HELP CREATE LASTING IMPACT

Support our projects in Cambodia by making a one-off donation or becoming a regular giver. Your gift through Impact Giving (funding towards projects) or RAW Talent (funding towards people) can make a real difference for the lives of people in Cambodia.