Tao Chart would love to start her own business selling vegetables. However, after recently falling into hundreds of dollars of debt, she needs to focus on her children. She and her husband, Ron Reth, have six children....

Doh Savern and Khon Saren have a small, stable business selling snacks to passers by. They earn about $5 a day and would love to expand....

Um Sokhon and Kong Chamreurn have six children. They’ve managed to afford five in school, and would love to send all of them! They’ve had to borrow over $1,300 USD to do this, and to buy fishing equipment to feed everyone....

Nhek Sophath is an older, single woman. Her leg was badly broken in an accident years ago, and she has trouble breathing as her nasal passageway is partially blocked from a birth defect....

Nov Nan is 64 years old. She was lost for words when we asked her about her future – she is blind in one eye and her knees do not work, so she has been unemployed for a long time....

Thy Teara and Chuon Piseth are currently homeless, and Every Piece Matters will be absolutely life-changing for them! They had a house and their own land, but sadly their house and land crumbled into the creek during a rainstorm....

Tith Theourn and his wife Se Thy have dreams of opening a catering business. “We already make the food for most of our neighbours’ weddings and funerals,” a proud Se Thy explains. They have four children, only one of whom attends school....

If Meal Chanty had the money, she’d love to open up a small ingredient shop to help support her family. Her husband, Theorn Banro, works as a driver in Phnom Penh. The couple have two small girls, and have fallen into a debt of $400...

Chuon Meul and his wife Seng Sout are excited to be a part of Every Piece Matters. They would love to live in a quiet area that is less crowded than their current living situation....