Kantha Bopha has 5 children hospitals in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap ( Jayavarman VII ) founded by Dr. Richner and funded mostly by individuals of Switzerland. These hospitals gives free of charge treatment to over 500,000 children per year. Dr. Richner organizes information evenings with a live concert twice a week at the Jayavarman hospital in Siem Reap ( Beatocello ). Dr. Richner came to Cambodia first time during the civil war in 1974 sent by the Swiss Red Cross but had to leave the country when it got too dangerous with the Khmer Rouge. When he came back for a visit in 1991 and saw the conditions he decided to stay, reopened the existing Kantha Bopha I hospital in 1992 and built another 4 hospitals where over 10 mil children got free treatment ever since, with help of donators in Switzerland and Cambodia. He got honored in Cambodia and Switzerland and is one of the most respected people here and in his home country where everyone knows about his work.
Yearly donations are made to the hospital by Oxley Worldbridge (Cambodia) Co., Ltd
Cambodian Red Cross to be a leading humanitarian organization assisting the vulnerable through the provision of health services, disaster management and promotion of humanitarian values. Contributing to poverty reduction and protection of humanitarian values of vulnerable people. Their mission statement clearly outlines the Society's commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable people by focusing on four core areas:
· Promotion of the Movement's Fundamental Principles and humanitarian values
· Disaster response and Disaster preparedness
· Health and care in the community
· Organizational Development
Oxley Diamond (Cambodia) Co., Ltd was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for the generous donation of USD 50,000 to the Cambodian Red Cross on it’s 152th Anniversary of the World Red Cross Red Crescent Day under the global theme 'Power of Humanity: The Fundamental Principle in Action' held at the Cambodian Red Cross National Headquarters, 8 May 2015, under the patronage of Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo HUN SEN, Prime minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society (THK) is a non-profit voluntary welfare organization since 1978. We provide community based services in social, health, emotional, educational, family and disability to all. We help anyone who needs help regardless of race, creed, language, culture and religion.
Currently, THK group of charities operate more than 50 centres and services which include the Ang Mo Kio – Thye Hua Kwan Hospital (AMK-THKH) and Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities (THKMC). Our charity group now consists of AMK-THKH, 4 welfare homes, 5 family service centres, meals on delivery, therapy services, counselling services, 14 senior activity centres, centres for early intervention for infants with disabilities and a cluster of welfare services for the under-privileged.
THK is committed to providing all rounded support and good service to the community.
A donation was made to Thye Hua Kwan Charity Show 2015
Karate-do is a martial art peculiar to Okinawa in its origins. Although it has in the past tended to be confused with Chinese boxing because of the use of the chinese "kara" character in its earlier name, in fact for the past thousand years, the study and practice of masters and experts, through which it was nurtured and perfected and formed into the unified martial art that it is today, took place in Okinawa. It is, therefore, not a distortion to represent it as an Okinawan martial art.
Karate-do Academy has been travelling worldwide to spread the benefits of martial arts especially to young children. To strengthen their body and mind is one of their key purpose.
A sponsorship for this event was made to support their cause.
Donation to the renovation & Construction of Gendarmerie of Phnom Penh
Donation to the renovation & Construction of Gendarmerie of Phnom Penh
Donation to Sihanouk Hospital
Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE’s mission is to provide for the further education and training of medical professionals while delivering free, 24 hour high-quality medical care to the poor and disadvantaged of Cambodia.
HOPE worldwide Ltd. (HOPEww) changes lives by harnessing the compassion and commitment of dedicated staff and volunteers, delivering sustainable, high-impact, community-based services to the poor and needy. HOPEww operates a global reach of programs and affiliate organizations, addressing health and social issues in 154 U.S. cities as well as 71 countries worldwide in the most underserved and socio-economically challenged communities around the world. Health and social services are a major focus of HOPEwwprograms, comprising 72% of global activity programs. HOPEww has a diverse set of funding sources. 2013 financial statements reflect a total income of nearly $27.4 million, with 85% from a variety of individual contributions and grants.