Morn’s family now know what clean drinking water is

Sek Morn
Dear janet,

Thank you very much for giving the gift of clean water to Sek Morn and his family.

Morn lives in Tatrav Village in Kantreang Commune of Bakong District. He supports his wife, son and daughter as a farmer. They have no form of transportation, no livestock and cannot grow extra rice for the season. With your water filter they will no longer suffer the effects of bad water. Morn will be able to work more and provide better for his family. His children will be able to attend school.

Thank you again for bringing water and hope to Morn’s family.




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Kao Kek’s family now has access to water

Kao Kek (Prasat village)
Dear dana, Amit, Elizabeth, Melina, David, Pradeep, Peter, Rick and Beth, Shannon, Tom, UBS, and Charles,

Thank you for giving the gift of water to Kao Kek and his family.

Kao Kek supports his wife and daughter as a farmer. They live in a wood house and have no form of transportation. To augment their food securities they have 3 chickens. With access to water Kek’s family will be able to grow a garden, have a healthier life and a way to earn more income.

The work of Trailblazer Foundation was held up for several months, because of the intensive flooding in Cambodia, but they have now resumed their work and are working to rebuild the infrastructure in rural areas. Your donation could not have come at a better time.

Thank you for bringing water and hope of a better future to Kao Kek and his family.




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Koy Koch and his family love the clean drinking wtaer

Koy Koch (Kokkak village)
Dear David,

Thank you so much for your gift of clean water to Seung Haing and his family.

The family, of 3 females and 4 males, lives in the village of Kokkak in a house made with wood. They have 1 motorbike and 2 bicycles for transportation, and 2 cows for farming.  For additional food securities they have 1 pig and 1 chicken.  They can grow and store 2,700 kg of rice for the season on their 1.5 hectare rice field.

Your donation has made it possible for Trailblazers to provide a bio-sand water filter to Koy Koch and his family. The family will now have access to clean drinking water, because of which their health will improve. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

Thank you again for giving hope to Koy Koch and his family.




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Ei Euy and her family are safe from water-borne illnesses

Ei Euy at Kokkak village
Dear Elizabeth,

Thank you so much for your gift of clean water to Ei Euy and her family.

The family of 2 females and 1 males live in the village of Kokkak in a house made with wood. They have 1 motorbike for transportation.  They have no livestock.  They can grow and store only 950 kg of rice for the season on their half-hectare of land.

Your donation enabled Trailblazers to provide Ei Euy and her family with a bio-sand water filter, because of which they will clean drinking water. Their health will improve and your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

Thank you again for giving hope to Ei Euy and her family.

 




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Khoeu Loeu earns a living by working outside the house

Khoeu Loeu (Prasat village)
Dear Tom,

Thank you for your gift of clean water to Khoeu Loeu’s family.

Khoeu Loeu lives in the village of Parsat in Cambodia in a house made with palm leaf walls. The family comprises of 3 females and 2 males. Unlike most of the villagers who are farmers, Khoeu Loeu earns a living by working outside the home. The family has no form of transportation or livestock.  They have 1/2 a hectare and can grow and store 1,200 kg of rice for the season.

Your donation enabled Trailblazers to give a bio-sand water filter to Khoeu Loeu’s family. Now that the family has a bio-sand water filter they have access to clean drinking water, and their health will improve. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

Thank you again for giving hope to Khoeu Loeu’s family.




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Luy Leav need not worry about water borne illnesses

Luy Leav (Kokkak village)
Dear Charles and Butson,

Thank you so much for your gift of clean water to Luy Leav and his family.

The family comprising of 3 females and 2 males, live in the village of Kokkak in a house made with wood.  Leav works as a government officer for income.  They have1 motorbike and 1 bicycle for transportation, and 1 oxcart and 2 cows for farming.  For additional food securities they have 1 pig and 3 chickens.  They do not grow and store any rice, and mostly just purchase it from the market.

Your donation enabled Trailblazers to provide a bio-sand water filter to Luy Leav. Now that his family has a bio-sand water filter, they have access to clean drinking water, and their health will improve. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

Thank you again for giving hope to Luy Leav and his family.




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Yoth Kong appreciates the value of clean water

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Dear Naomi, Irene, Francoise, B n T, Don, Ophelia, Hitesh, Melinda, khai, Jed, and David,

Thank you for your gift of a full drinking well to Yoth Kong and his family.

Yoth Kong lives in the village of Parsat in Cambodia, in a house made of palm leaf. He helps support the 2 males and 1 female in his family by farming their field. They have no form of transportation. To augment their food securities, they also have 5 chickens.

Your donations,  enabled Trailblazers to construct a drinking well which will provide Yoth’s  family with invaluable, year-round water supply whereby they can grow more vegetables to increase their food securities and improve their health.

The construction of the well was delayed by several weeks because the recent floods in Cambodia made it impossible for Trailblazer workers to travel to far off villages, and it was for this reason that some of our impact stories have been delayed. However, in the aftermath of the devastating floods, the work done by Trailblazers in bringing clean water to the villagers in Cambodia assumes even more significance than it had before.

Thank you for bringing Yoth Kong and his family water and hope for a better life.




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Heat Heab can enjoy fresh drinking water

Heat heab (Kokkak village)
Dear Ricky,

Thank you so much for your gift of clean water to Heat Heab and his family.

The family, of 3 females and 2 males, lives in the village of Kokkak in a house made of wood. They have 2 bicycles for transportation, and 1 oxcart and 3 cows for farming and incoem generation purposes.  For additional food securities, they have 2 pigs and 2 chickens.  They can grow and store 2,600 kg of rice for the season on their 1/2 hectare rice field.

Now that your donation has enabled Traiblazers to provide Heat Heab and his family with a bio-sand water filter, they have clean drinking water. Their health will improve, and your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

The installation of the water filter was delayed by several weeks because the recent floods in Cambodia made it impossible for Trailblazer workers to travel to far off villages, and it was for this reason that some of our impact stories have been delayed. However, in the aftermath of the devastating floods, the work done by Trailblazers in bringing clean water to the villagers in Cambodia assumes even more significance than it had before.

Thank you again for giving hope to Heat Heab and his family.

 




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Seung Haing and his family cherish clean water

Seung Haing (Kokkak village)
Dear Andrea,

Thank you so much for your gift of clean water to Seung Haing and his family.

Seung’s family, of 5 females and 3 males lives in the village of Kokkak in a house made with wood and brick. They have 1 motorbike and 3 bicycles that they share, as a means of transportation, and 1 oxcart and 4 cows for farming and income generation purposes.  For additional food securities, they have 2 pigs and 5 chickens.  They can grow and store 3,600 kg of rice for the season on their 1.5 hectares of land.

Your donation enabled Trailblazers to provide a bio-sand water filter to Seung’s family. Now that Seung and his family have a bio-sand water filter they have clean drinking water. Their health will improve. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

The installation of the water filter was delayed by several weeks because the recent floods in Cambodia made it impossible for Trailblazer workers to travel to far off villages, and it was for this reason that some of our impact stories have been delayed. However, in the aftermath of the devastating floods, the work done by Trailblazers in bringing clean water to the villagers in Cambodia assumes even more significance than it had before.

Thank you for giving clean drinking water to Seung Haing and his family.




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Horm Mao enjoy fresh and clean water

Horm Mao (Kokkak village)
Dear Ryan,

Thank you so much for your gift of clean water to Horm Mao and her family. Horm’s family lives in the village of Kokkak in Cambodia, in a house made with palm leaf walls. They have no livestock. The family survives by growing rice on their half-hectare field. Rice is their main staple and they are able to store 1200 kgs of rice for the season.

Now that Horm and her family have a bio-sand water filter the have clean drinking water. Their health will improve. All the women will grow strong and healthy. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

The installation of the water filter was delayed by several weeks because the recent floods in Cambodia made it impossible for Trailblazer workers to travel to far off villages, and it was for this reason that some of our impact stories have been delayed.However, in the aftermath of the devastating floods, the work done by Trailblazers in bringing clean water to the villagers in Cambodia assumes even more significance than it had before.

Thank you again for giving hope to Horm and her family.




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