My Nonprofit Reviews

sovenok
Review for Sao Sary Foundation, Chba Morn, , Cambodia
I have stayed a few days at the compound where Sao Sary hosts children in danger of being trafficked. They are fed, have to attend school, and they are taught basic business skills to have a sustainable life after they leave the program. Most of them speak some English as well. I see one of the unique strengths of the Foundation is that it takes the preventive approach to human trafficking. Rather than rehabilitating victims (which is a worthy goal, no doubt), its mission is to prevent trafficking before it happens by helping not just children but families on which they depend to climb out of poverty. It mayb be harder to measure and get grants for "preventive" programs but to me it makes sense as the most humane way of trying alleviate suffering. The founder, Vetcher, is very experienced in the matter, candid, and honest. His personal qualifications strengthen the image of the organization. I think preventing human trafficking is hugely important and it is such a shame that we still have in existence human slavery.
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What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
seeing the difference its support makes in poor families' lives (new grocey shop, hut, animals, well).
How frequently have you been involved with the organization?
One time
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2009