Nai Neourn lives with his wife, Cheourn Sophal, her mother, and their four children in the shanty town west of SALT School. They are in a tremendous amount of debt, owing over $4,000 USD to eight different agencies....

Srun Narom and her husband Soy Thoin are getting older and as they are unable to work regularly, they recently had to take out a loan to be able to continue to afford food and repairs to their tiny shack by the river....

Rom Narin, a fisherman, and his wife Sok Sareth were eager to join Every Piece Matters to have the chance to “live in a place free of trash where people are kind to each other.”...

You Sor would like nothing better than to own her own home. Her other dream would be to be able to afford to raise animals, especially goats, and live with her extended family, since right now her daughter and son in law live separately....

Kean Sokleap and Thou Spoheak live in a tiny house next to the river. They have two small children and their dream is for them to one day attend SALT school!...

In a hastily constructed shack near the river, Sok Savoeurn and her husband Rom Phearom are waiting in dread for the wet season, since their house was flooded last year in the rising water....

Mao Bun Thoeurn and his wife, Morn Yeang, live along the river east of SALT School. While they have no specific employment, they do what work they can as a handyman and washing clothes for others in Ta Skor....

Vat Pov and her husband, Mai Phuon, used to live in a tiny house along a muddy road east of SALT School, but have recently moved to their new home on the iBlock - how exciting!...

Phon Ruon and Reourn Sreymeourn have accrued over $3,500 USD of debt as they work to build a life for their four children....