Socheata enjoys her childhood now
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, January 2011
Bouna, it’s really hard working in the brick factory
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, January 2012
Srey Meas* Swears to Never To Be Trafficked Again
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, December 2011
Ruse*, “Trauma Recovery Centre Gives Me a New Life”
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, November 2011
Mr. Sambo* Enjoying Home After Dangerous Life at Sea
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, November 2011
Filling Ngim Seak’s Rice Jar
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, November 2011
"My friends and I can play and learn just like we’re in school again,"says Sreynou
By: Um Vanndeth, Communications and Publications Intern, October 2011
I Wish the Water Will Recede Soon
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, October 2011
"I am afraid of getting bit and sting by water snake, scorpion and centipede," says Sory
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, October 2011
I Am Not The Only One Living With HIV
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, October 2011
Sari Understands Better about Pesticide Usage
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, October 2011
Maly’s Father Is A Changed Man Now
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, October 2011
A 13 -Year-Old Boy Is Thankful to World Vision Cambodia
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, October 2011
I Feel Normal Now
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, September 2011
Vibol, “I shouldn’t be worried about HIV anymore”
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, September 2011
Sreytouch, World Vision offers a Channel of Peace and Hope
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, September 2011
Sreypov Vann’s Life Renewed by Community Care For Children Project
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, August 2011
Mono: I Am No Longer a Drunkard From Now On
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, August 2011
World Vision Brings Me Hope
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, August 2011
Soytry, a Role Model for the Children in the Village
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
Father's Sponsored Children Contribute to His Community
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
Better Lives by Commitment of Community Members
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
Clean Water and Playground Keep Children in School
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
"Rejoice With The Achievement in My Village"
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
Transformation of Orn's and Sen's Community
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
"Without World Vision, I Would Have Become A Factory Worker Forever"
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
Better Life by VisionFund
By Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, August 2011
Chan Loves his Current Situation Now
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, July-2011
Sokunthea’s Clean Village
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, July-2011
An Agent to Make Change for The Family and Other Children
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, June 2011
Children Hip Hop Team Contributes to Development Work
By:Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2011
Sisovannarith: I am Starting to See Things Differently for My Life Now
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2011
Goodbye Every Bad Attitude
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, April 2011
Sokneoun With Strong Belief and Patient to Make a Change
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,April 2011
Sreyleak and her Friends Contribute to Disaster Risk Reduction
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, April 2011.
Food Shortage Might Dash Children’s Dream
By: Lay, Ratana, Communications Officer, April 2011
Chab Pho Understands the Importance of Health
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, April 2011.
Son Kong Has Given Up Alcohol and Now Drinks Tea
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, April 2011.
A New Happiness For Channa’s Family
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, April 2011.
Trainings Help Transform Living Conditions
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, April 2011.
Sokleang, “An End to Violence and Better Future For the Family”
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, March 2011.
Five Stem Flowers on the Street
By Lay Ratana, Communications Officer, March 2011.
Learning to Change for My Own Good and the Community
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, March, 2011.
Salay Returns to the Pen and Books again
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, March 2011
Sponsorship Makes a Change for a Little Girl, Nita
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, March 2011
Children’s Happy Voice at Drop in Centre
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, March 2011
From a Young Scoundrel to a Good Man
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, February 2011
Learning to Listen changes Dalis’ life
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer , February 2011
Facilitating Local Women Brings Transformation
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, February 2011
An Amazing Breadwinner
By: Youra Soeum, Communications Manager in Training
No Longer a Child of the Streets
By: Youra Soeum, Communications Manager in-Training, December 2010
Risk of Revolution Achieved, I’m Ready to Begin Again!
By: Youra Soeum, Communications Manager in-Training, December 2010
AStampede Tragedy Left Reaksmey and his Younger Brother Orphaned
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, November 2010
Lyheang: Pulled from the crowd
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, November 2010
A Transformed Kao Ly’s Family Lives in Harmony
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, November 2010
Pov Ching, Children Love and Respect me
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, October 2010
Gnul, There is No More Livelihood Threatened
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, October 2010
Children’s Club Brings Changes
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
Srey Sros, Don’t hate me because I live with HIV
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
Sok Heng Can Smile with his High Commitment
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
Veasna smiles again
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
An ex- gangster builds up his hope and future
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
The Community of Sandan is Well Prepared for Floods
by: Youra Soeum, Communications Manager in-Training,September 2010
I am Happy to See Love and Joy of my Family
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
I Would Devote All for My Children’s Health
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer,September 2010
No More Discrimination in Channy’s Family
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Aug 2010
Community Clean Because of Latrines
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Aug 2010
Srey Toch’s Childhood
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Aug 2010
World Vision Gives Tem a Shorter Walk
By: Youra Soeum, Communications Manager in Training, Jul 2010
Khem Experienced Carelessness about Health
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jul 2010
Phyrun’s Family Trades Domestic Violence for Love
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jul 2010
A Better Life for a Former Soldier
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jun 2010
Sok Lym gets his childhood back
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jun 2010
Chamroeun: “Please Continue to Support Me and other Orphan and Vulnerable Children”
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Jun 2010
Sophoan: “I Want To Be a Doctor To Cure My Mother”
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Jun 2010
Poy Ratanak, “My Transformation”
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Jun 2010
Standing Up With a Smile
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jun 2010
The Value of Nutritious Diet for Children
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jun 2010
From playing cards addicted to a good woman
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2010
Good-Bye Joss Sticks!
By: Youra Soeum, Publications Coordinator, May 2010
Meng Korng, my family has changed
By: Vichheka sok, Transformational Development Communications officer, May 2010
There is no more discrimination for Vontey
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2010
Poverty Makes Children Work on the Street
By: Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, May 2010
My family has a better livelihood
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2010
Youth Club Changed Me
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2010
A Fresher Time for Ravit
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2010
A transformed family lives in peace and love
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2010
Well Water Is Far Better Than River Water
By: Kang Phaldaracheat, Communications Manager, Apr 2010
Piseth dreams to be a doctor
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2010
I care about my health
A Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2010
Skill Very Important For My Future
By: Ms. Ratana Lay, Communications Officer, Mar 2010
Rothmony Is Motivated by Her Sponsor’s Letter
By: Kang Phaldaracheat, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2010
Health Center Ensures Life of a Mother and her Baby
By: Kang Phaldaracheat, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2010
Sponsorship brings my family to see the brightness
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2010
Sok Leang’s Transformation
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2010
Samneth, "I never wished to see the flood again"
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Feb 2010
The Value of Hygiene and Health
A Story of Change By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Feb 2010
An active child club leader Sovannin dreams to be a teacher
A Most Significant Change Story from Kulen ADP By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jan 2010
Clean Water Improves My Livelihood
By: Kang Phaldaracheat, Communications Team Leader, Jan 2010
Please Do Not Bring AIDS Home
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jan 2010
My spirituality has changed
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Dec 2009
A day in the life of Mai Mao, 10 year-old girl
A case study of morning to evening what the life of a sponsored child is like By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Dec 2009
God’s Blessing Helps Me Reach My Targets
A significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Nov 2009
Khim Understands the Value of Education
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2009
Awareness campaign on HIV and AIDS has educated Sopheara
A Most Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Sep 2009
Sokly’s Son Goes to School
A Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Aug 2009
Savings Group Leader Dreams to Build a Small Bank for the Poor
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jul 2009
Saving Time and Energy
By: Ying Bun, Communications Officer, Jul 2009
Study to Change Family’s Record
By: Ying Bun, Communications Officer, Jul 2009
Neavea Thmey Changes Sok From Shame to Self Esteem
By: Kang Phaldaracheat, Communications Team Leader, Jul 2009
Advocate for Local Development
By: Ying Bun, Communications Officer, Jul 2009
HIV and AIDS patient Pheap starts new life
A Most Significant Change (MSC) Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2009
Away from land mines and towards a better way to live
A Most Significant Change (MSC) Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, May 2009
A New Style of Leadership
By: Ying Bun, Communications Officer, Apr 2009
It’s Never Too Late to Return to School
By Youra Soeum, Publications Coordinator, Apr 2009
An orphaned girl with HIV-AIDs dreams to become a good teacher
A Significant Change Story By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Apr 2009
Rice bank project helps family stand-up against debt and poverty
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2009
Transforming Life Through Water
By: Kang Phaldaracheat, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2009
Virak leaves his gang to start a new life
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2009
Monichenda changes from the inside
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Jan 2009
Personal Development Course Rebuilds My Relationship
By: Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Mar 2009
No World Vision, No Class Again
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Feb 2009
Independence for A Girl Living with Disability
By: Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Feb 2009
I hope my story would be an inspiration to others
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Feb 2009
A Pen is Much Lighter than a Brick
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Feb 2009
HIV/AIDS patient finally gains long-dreamed acceptance
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Feb 2009
Widow a staunch advocate against domestic violence
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Dec 2008
Orphaned boy ChhunNa Phal's courage rises above HIV/AIDS
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Dec 2008
The principle “no right no wrong” encourages Hong Kim Hon becomes an active staff
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Dec 2008
My Second Home
By: Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Nov 2008
An Education for a Former Street Child
By: Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Nov 2008
Sponsorship becomes key to Ney’s transformation
Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Nov 2008
Peace and love now reigns in Kan Oum’s family
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Sitha and her family learn the value of health and hygiene
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Shy Phearun becomes an active club leader
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Age Is Not a Barrier to Stop a WVC’s Registered Child from School
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Oct 2008
Charya’s campaign against domestic violence bears fruits
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
I know I have changed
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Change inspires Samphors to become an outstanding student
By: Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Life after Khmer Rouge brighter for 78 year-old Hoeurn Chin
Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Sokunthea goes back to school
Vichheka Sok, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Oct 2008
Thanks for Changing My Life
Haidy Ear-Dupuy, Advocacy and Communications Manager, Sep 2008
WVC Sustains A Boy's Family Through Sponsorship Program
By: Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Jun 2008
The happiest moment for a scrap collection girl
By Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2008
From Brick Building to Holding Books and Pens
By Vichheka, Transformational Development Communications Officer, Mar 2008
Vuthy’s Sponsorship Means a Lifetime of Achievement
By Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2008
World Vision’s sponsorship program building road to sustainable development
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2008
Orphaned sisters supported by OVC care
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Feb 2008
Education Empowers A Young Girl
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Dec 2007
A Little Girl Gets Unexpected Support
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Dec 2007
From the Farm to the University
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Dec 2007
Old Beyond His Age
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Dec 2007
Bringing Hope Project Makes A Hopeless Girl to Be Hopeful
By: Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Nov 2007
Five Crutches for Five Siblings
By Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Oct 2007
Child sex tourism victim rescued through World Vision’s hotline
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Oct 2007
World Vision offers a safe home to street children
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Oct 2007
Child sponsorship helps a little girl pave the way to life fulfilment
by Ying Bun, Writer and Translator, Oct 2007
World Vision transforms the life of a polio street girl
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Sep 2007
Replacing addictions with Gospels
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Sep 2007
World Vision Helps the Powerless Become Financially Independent
By Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Jul 2007
Twin sisters living separate lives
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Jun 2007
Sophea’s Misplaced Trust
By Katie Chalk, World Vision International’s Regional Communications, May 2007
Neavea Thmey Centre helps bring vision to child rape victim
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Team Leader, Mar 2007
World Vision changes living conditions of orphans and vulnerable children
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Coordinator, Jan 2007
Life change through Community Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children project
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Coordinator, Jan 2007
Hope continues through Centre of Excellence for Pediatric HIV and AIDS Management
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Coordinator, Jan 2007
New hospital wing cares for children with HIV and AIDS
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Coordinator, Jan 2007
Protecting mothers and children from HIV and AIDS
by Haidy Ear-Dupuy, Advocacy and Communications Manager, Jan 2007
Life change through the Mainstreaming AIDS Interventions in ADPs Project
by Haidy Ear-Dupuy, Advocacy and Communications Manager, Jan 2007
Vision Fund loan provides Cambodians with business capital
by Chamnap Nay, Communications Coordinator, Jan 2007
New home and new start for sponsored child Keanny
by Chamnap Nay, Communication Coordinator, Jan 2007
From trial, to turmoil, to treatment
by Chamnap Nay, Nov 2006
WV Offers Peace of Mind from Starvation
by Chamnap Nay, Oct 2006
"The Journey of an Amazing Child: from dump yard to school yard."
by Chamnap Nay, Aug 2006
A dream of becoming a Community Development Worker
by Chamnap Nay, Aug 2006
Hopeless Past, Hopeful Future
by Chamnap Nay, Jun 2006
Sponsorship Improves Lives of Seven Siblings
by Chamnap Nay, Mar 2006
Children Care for Their Dying Parents
by Jocelyn Bell, Nov 2004
VisionFund Cambodia Client Recognised in Global Microentrepreneurship Contest
by Heather Forbes, Nov 2004
Vong Sarith: From the Streets Back to Safety
by Kari Costanza, Sep 2004
Setting Up a Workshop, Building a Better Future
by Naly Sok, Aug 2004
VisionFund Loans Help Woman Stretch Noodle Business
by Heather Forbes, Aug 2004
Child Leaders - The Core of Cambodia's Development
by Anita Dodds, Jul 2004
Improved Life Through World Vision's Church in Partnership
by Naly Sok, Jul 2004
Removing Landmines and Transforming Communities
by Naly Sok, Jul 2004
Child Sponsorship - Transforming Lives
by Anita Dodds, Apr 2004
HIV/AIDS on Highway One
by Anita Dodds, Nov 2003
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