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| Visiting Stop Start, a small factory that makes bags from rice sacks and employs about 80 girls, was an excellent experience. Heidi uses the company as an example in her class when teaching modern day slavery since this unique for profit company partners with a variety of NGOs who are working to end sex trade and child slavery. While there we inquired about job opportunities for our CASF graduates and the General Manager agreed to interview them for openings and internships. |
Huyly Teaches us Khmer. Her favorite subject is Khmer Literature and she loves legends.
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| School supplies from TAMS students and friends of CASF. |
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| A walk around Phnom Penh |
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| Rice bags serve so many purposes in Cambodia. Garbage, laundry, hay and so much more. |
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