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Pin Vy has a reliable source of water!
posted December 20, 2010

Pin Vy lives in the village of Kamphem in rural Western Cambodia. He lives with his wife, daughter and two sons in a house made of palm.
Thanks to the generous support of Jolene (5 parts!), Yosia, Ted & Pam, Bill & Colleen, Brooke, Melanie, Paulina, Eddie, Rajeev, Jon, Bryan, Ellen and Michelle, the Trailblazer Foundation has been able to provide this family with a well.
In this photo you can see Pin Vy using the new pump well for the first time!
Before your donation, this family had to travel long distances to gather water for their crops and livestock. Now they will have more time to spend on other tasks. Thanks for your support!
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Duok Lomoung’s family of 6 have clean water!
posted December 20, 2010

Duok Lomoung lives with his family in the village of Kamphem in Western Cambodia. He and his wife support their three sons and one daughter by growing rice and vegetables. The family collects water from a nearby pump well. Unfortunately, they are not able to drink this water without boiling it and then waiting for it to cool.
Thanks to your generous donation, Duok Lomoung’s family can now filter 80 liters of clean, safe drinking water each day. This greatly reduces their risk of contracting waterborne diseases, and keeps their family safer!
Thank you Ray & Lael for your support of Duok Lomoung and the Trailblazer Foundation.
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Neov Ny and his family have clean water!
posted December 20, 2010

Neov Ny lives with her wife and children in the village of Bekkam Phlerng in Western Cambodia. The family supports themselves by growing rice and vegetables. In addition, they have three chickens, one duck and four cows.
The family gathers water from a nearby pit, but they are not able to drink this water without boiling it and then waiting for it to cool. Despite these precautions, family members may still become ill.
Thanks to your generous donation, Neov Ny’s family can now filter 80 liters of clean, safe drinking water each day.
Thank you David for your support!
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Chun Han can filter 80 liters of water a day!
posted December 20, 2010

Chun Han lives with her family in the village of Bekkam Phlerng in Western Cambodia. She and her husband support their two sons and one daughter by growing rice and vegetables. The family gathers water for their crops, five chickens and two cows from a nearby pump well. Unfortunately, they are not able to drink this water without boiling it and then waiting for it to cool.
Thanks to your generous donation, Chun Han’s family can now filter 80 liters of clean, safe drinking water each day. This greatly reduces their risk of contracting waterborne diseases, and keeps their family safer!
Thank you Dennis for your support of Chun Han and the Trailblazer Foundation.
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Duch Path and her daughter have clean water!
posted December 10, 2010

Duch Path lives in the village of Bekkam Phlerng in rural Western Cambodia. She, her husband and daughter collect water from a nearby pump well. This water is crucial for watering her rice and vegetables as well as caring for her 30 chickens and 2 cows.
Duch Path, however, cannot safely drink this water. With the biosand water filter you generously provided, Duch Path can now filter up to 80 liters of water a day, making it safe for her husband and daughter to drink. Thank you for your donation!
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Tep Mix has a reliable source of water for herself and her livestock!
posted December 10, 2010

Tep Mix lives in the village of Kbal Kropeu in rural Western Cambodia in a house built from palm. Her family owns one bike and one oxen that they use to get into town.
Before receiving a well from the Trailblazer Foundation, Tep Mix had to travel long distances to gather water for her family and her seven chickens and two cows.
Thanks to the generous support of Marshall (14 parts!), Peter & Kim, Molly and Sarah, Tep Mix and her family now have access to a reliable source of water!
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Sam Say’s children use their new well!
posted December 10, 2010

Sam Say lives in the village of Kbal Kropeu in rural Western Cambodia. The well provided for Sam Say and her family will provide water for two families with a total of 14 people! Of the ten children helped by this well, there are 6 boys and 4 girls. The two families live in houses built from wood and share one oxen and a bicycle.
Thanks to the generous support of Kelley (14 parts!), Brandon (2 parts!) and Bradley these families have access to water. In this picture, four of the children are using it to wash.
Before your donation, these two families had to travel long distances to gather water for themselves and their 2 chickens and 2 cows. Now they will have a great deal more time to spend on other tasks. Thanks for your donations!
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Bun Nang has water for 10!
posted December 10, 2010

Bun Nang lives in the village of Kbal Kropeu in rural Western Cambodia. The well provided for Bun Nang and her family will provide water for two families with a total of 5 daughters and 1 son. The two families live in houses built from wood and share one motorbike (pictured) and a bicycle.
Thanks to the generous support of Michael (6 parts!), George, Bill, Alice, Kelley, Carmen, Daniela, George, Sanjiv-Rajani, Misehel, Jerame and Todd & Jennie, the Trailblazer Foundation has been able to build a well for these two families. In this photo, Bun Nang is collecting water to wash clothes!
Before your donation, these families had to travel long distances to gather water for themselves and their 4 chickens and 3 cows. Now they can use this time to earn additional income for their family. Thank you all for your donations!
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Pev Veu’s family has access to water!
posted December 10, 2010

Pev Veu lives with her family in the village of Lumpok in rural Western Cambodia. She lives with her husband (pictured), two daughters and son in a house made of palm.
The family shares a bicycle that they use to get into town. Before receiving this well, Pev Vue and her family had to travel long distances to gather water for themselves and their three cows. Thanks to the generous support of Edward (4 parts!), Erica (3 parts!), Laurie (3 parts!), Michel (2 parts!), Amit, Mary, Pamela, Jeremy and Susan the Trailblazer Foundation has provided a well for this family.
This well will have an incredible impact on their lives, creating free time to spend with family and to earn additional income. Thank you all for your generous support.
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Name Lath and her four children now have access to water
posted November 29, 2010

Name Lath lives with her husband, three daughters and one son in the small village of Lumpok in rural Western Cambodia. The family lives in a house built from wood, and they support themselves by growing grains and fruits and vegetables, and keeping chickens.
Thanks to the generous support of Tom (2 parts!), Rao (2 parts!), Micah (2 parts!), Marc (2 parts!), Scott (2 parts!), Brian & Robin, Trudy, Oxana, Jeffrey, James, Bill, David and Scott the Trailblazer Foundation was able to drill a well for this family.
Having access to a reliable water source will free up time that was once spent traveling long distances to collect water. Your donation will have an enormous impact on Name Lath and the lives of her children. Thank you all for your generous support.
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