Friday, January 8, 2010

Working with the Children of Cambodia














Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) is running a new exhibition of ‘Working with the Children of Cambodia’ for two months starting from January 8, 2010 at the Angkor Palace Resort & Spa (locate on Highway No. 6 toward Poi Pet). Our aim is to provide you a flavor of the essential life saving work that AHC does both in the hospital and in the wider community through our many outreach programs.

Please come and tell your friends, colleagues, family, and visitors to see it!

For more information about this event and the hospital, please contact Ms. Sinketh Arun at (855) 12 725 745 or arun@angkorhospital.org . Information regarding the Angkor Palace Resort & Spa is available at http://www.angkorpalaceresort.com/ .

The Angkor Hospital for Children, founded by renowned Japanese photographer Kenro Izu in 1999, supported by Friends Without A Border, provides comprehensive medical care to children in the Siem Reap area. On average, 400 children and their families arrive at the hospital each day. Recognized by Cambodia's Ministry of Health as an official teaching hospital, it serves as a training site for health professionals throughout Cambodia through its Medical Education Center. The Capacity Building and Health Education Program works to both strengthen the capacity and improves the quality of local health centers and works with community members to teach good public health practices.

Charity Navigator, America's leading independent charity evaluator, endorses Friends Without A Border with four stars.
http://www.angkorhospital.org/ http://www.fwab.org/