This donation:
Nov 11 |
Thomas view profile
![]() |
Pen Tay and her family have access to water
posted November 29, 2010

Both Pen Tay and the family that lives next to them now have access to water thanks to your generous support. These two families have a total of 6 members, and this well will provide enough water for them, as well as their two cows. They live in the village of Lumpok, which is located in rural Western Cambodia.
Thanks to Thomas (8 parts!), Chris (2 parts!), Bill & Colleen (2 parts!), Molly (2 parts!), Todd & Heija, Lee and Rupali for supporting the Trailblazer Foundation and their well drilling team.
Without access to the well you have provided for Pen Tay, families must often travel long distances to collect water for themselves, their crops and their livestock. Providing a well for a family will have an incredible impact on their lives. Thank you all for your generous support.
Read more »
This donation:
Nov 2 |
Suberr view profile
![]() |
Nhok Kun has clean water for his family of 10!
posted November 25, 2010

Nhok Kun and his wife support a family of 10 as rice farmers. They live with their five sons and three daughters live in the village of Bekkam Phlerng in Western Cambodia. They gather water for themselves and their two chickens and two cows from a nearby pitwell.
Before your generous donation of a biosand filter the family was often sick as a result of poor quality water. Now the family can filter up to 80 liters of water each day, keeping their family safe from waterborne diseases.
Thanks Suberr for providing clean water!
Read more »
This donation:
Oct 31 |
Lucas view profile
![]() |
Srav Pav’s children have clean water!
posted November 17, 2010

Srav Pav lives in the village of Bekkam Phlerng in Western Cambodia. Srav Pav and his wife have three sons and a daughter, and the family currently collects water from a nearby pull pump well. The family works as rice and vegetable farmers, and they also keep 35 chickens and two cows.
While access to water is a very important first step, it is important to ensure that families are able to filter the water, making it safe to drink. Without access to a water filter, families often get sick from waterborne diseases. Thanks to your generous donation, Srav Pav’s family can now filter up to 80 liters of water a day, keeping them safe from disease! In this picture, Srav Pav’s wife stands with three of their children.
Read more »
This donation:
Nov 12 |
Karmen view profile
![]() |
Nov 11 |
David view profile
![]() |
Karen view profile
![]() |
|
Andrew view profile
![]() |
|
Sophie view profile
![]() |
|
Sophie view profile
![]() |
|
Nov 9 |
Linda view profile
![]() |
Nov 8 |
suzette view profile
![]() |
Nov 6 |
Brooke & Nick view profile
![]() |
Nov 5 |
Gary view profile
![]() |
San Song has water in her front yard!
posted November 17, 2010

San Song lives in Lumpok, a small village in Western Cambodia. San Song and his wife have three sons and two daughters. They live in a house made from palm, and support themselves and earn a living from the milk and eggs produced by 5 cows and 10 chickens.
It is thanks to the generous donations from Sophie (6 parts!), Karen (2 parts!), David, Brooke, Gary, Suzette, Linda, Mary, Andrew, Karmen and Tom that the Trailblazer Foundation has been able to provide a new pull pump well for this family.
In this photo you can see San Song’s wife pump water in front of her home as her family looks on. You have changed life for this family by bringing a reliable source of water into their front yard!
Read more »
This donation:
Nov 5 |
Ray Gay view profile
![]() |
Khorn Khom has water for his 20 ducks!
posted November 17, 2010

Khorn Khom lives with his family in Lumpok, a small village in Western Cambodia. He, his wife and two sons live in a house built from palm. Before your donation they had to travel long distances to collect water for themselves, their two cows and 20 ducks.
In this picture you can see Khorn Khom’s wife pumping water from the well you supported. This reliable source of water will completely change life for Khorn Khom’s family. Thank you for your support!
Read more »
This donation:
Nov 4 |
Stella view profile
![]() |
Beata view profile
![]() |
|
Nov 2 |
mariajose view profile
![]() |
Olga view profile
![]() |
|
Nov 1 |
Adrian view profile
![]() |
Leona view profile
![]() |
Yum Yorm and his daughter have access to water!
posted November 13, 2010

Yum Yorm lives in the village of Kbal Kropeu with his wife, son and daughter. The family lives in a house made of palm, and in addition to their crops, they own six chickens and two cows. The family also owns a moto they use to travel into town.
Thanks to the generous support of Stella (12 parts!), Leona, Adrian, Olga, Maria and Beata, the Trailblazer Foundation was able to build a well for this family.
This well will change life for Yum Yorm and his family. Before your generous donation the family had to travel long distances to collect water. Now they have a source of water in their front yard! Pictured is Yum Yorm’s daughter drawing water from the well. Thank you all for your generous support!
Read more »
This donation:
Dec 23 |
Thomas view profile
![]() |
Oct 31 |
Ruby view profile
![]() |
Megan view profile
![]() |
|
Chris view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 30 |
Jeremy view profile
![]() |
Paul view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 29 |
James view profile
![]() |
Jo Ann view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 28 |
Julan view profile
![]() |
Alexandra view profile
![]() |
Kean and his family use their new well!
posted November 13, 2010

Kean Ky lives in the village of Kbal Kropeu in rural Western Cambodia. Kean Ky and his wife and son live in a house made of palm (pictured), and in addition to their crops, they own four chickens. Thanks to the generous support of Paul (5 parts!), Ruby (3 parts!), Julan (2 parts!), Alexandra, Yosia, Jo Ann, James, Jeremy, Chris and Megan, the Trailblazer Foundation was able to build a well for this family.
The Trailblazer Foundation is able to keep the cost of the wells they build very low, as they have their own drilling equipment and team! These low cost hand pump wells provide ample water for a family’s needs at a depth of just 20m.
This well will change life for Kean Ky and his family, bringing a reliable source of water into their front yard. Thank you all for your generous support!
Read more »
This donation:
Oct 28 |
Donald view profile
![]() |
Oct 27 |
Brooke & Nick view profile
![]() |
Anita view profile
![]() |
|
Claire view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 25 |
Scott view profile
![]() |
Roy view profile
![]() |
|
Elizabeth view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 24 |
Susie view profile
![]() |
Richard view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 23 |
Jack view profile
![]() |
Thang Koy and his family have a reliable source of water!
posted November 5, 2010

Thang Koy lives with his wife, two sons and daughter in the village of Pongro in Western Cambodia. They live in a house made of palm, and in addition to their crops, they own three chickens and one cow. Thanks to the generous support of Donald, Brooke, Anita, Claire, Scott, Roy, Elizabeth, Susie, Richard and Jack, the Trailblazer Foundation was able to build a well for this family.
The Trailblazer Foundation is able to keep the cost of the wells they build very low, as they have their own drilling equipment and team! In addition, these hand pump wells provide ample water for a family’s needs at a depth of just 20m.
This well will change life for Thang Koy and his family. Pictured to the right is Thang Koy’s wife and one of his sons. Thank you all for your support!
Read more »
This donation:
Nov 26 |
Marshall view profile
![]() |
Oct 22 |
Roger view profile
![]() |
Set Tim and his family are safe!
posted November 5, 2010

Set Tim and his family lives in the village of Chan Sa in Western Cambodia. The family survives by growing rice and vegetables. Last year, the family successfully harvested about 1 ton in rice. They also own one cow and one chicken.
Set Tim and his family collect water from a nearby pit well, and before your donation of a biosand water filter, it often made them sick. At least one member of his family was sick each month. With their new filter, the family can create up to 80 liters of clean drinking water each day, and Set Tim can be sure that his children are safe from waterborne diseases! Thank you for your support.
Read more »
This donation:
Oct 22 |
Martha view profile
![]() |
Don view profile
![]() |
|
Deborah view profile
![]() |
|
David view profile
![]() |
|
Karen view profile
![]() |
|
Lorraine view profile
![]() |
|
Rebecca view profile
![]() |
|
IRENE view profile
![]() |
|
Oct 21 |
Shan view profile
![]() |
Carol view profile
![]() |
|
Phuong view profile
![]() |
|
Pierre view profile
![]() |
Tam Tonch and his five children have access to a well!
posted November 5, 2010

Tam Tonch lives with his wife and five children in the village of Pongro in Western Cambodia. They live in a wood home and own three chickens and two cows. Thanks to the generous combined support of Pierre, Phuong, Carol, Shan, Irene, Rebecca, Lorraine, Karen, David, Deborah, Don and Martha, the Trailblazer Foundation was able to build a well for this family.
The Trailblazer Foundation is able to keep the cost of the wells they build very low, as they have their own drilling equipment and team! In addition, these hand pump wells provide ample water for a family’s needs at a depth of just 20m.
This well will change life for Tam Tonch and his family, as having a reliable source of water near their home frees up a great deal of time they once spent walking long distances to collect water for themselves and their animals. Thank you all for your support!
Read more »