Medium Term Vision
Over the next 5 years Awareness Cambodia is looking to transform Sunshine House from its current “small village” status into a larger community called “The Awareness Cambodia Community” in Kampong Speu.
Other projects include:
- House of Progress - provides accommodation for young adults as they transition from Sunshine House into the community or continue their high school education.
- Operation Nightingale - Medical Clinics offering educational materials, pharmaceuticals and very low cost medical access for the 6 villages surrounding Kompong Speu town.
- Internet Cafe - assists in the funding of House of Progress and is a vital communication tool for local villagers.
Individual projects within the community such as Sunshine House retain their name, but now form part of the larger umbrella development, known as “The Awareness Cambodia Community”. Awareness Cambodia has also stated that priority will be given to expanding their environmentally friendly approach in all existing projects through initiatives such as solar power, methane collection, and sustainable water use.
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