Cheam Loeuk’s family cherishes clean water

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Dear Thomas, Meghan, Hazel, Cristen, Judi, Stephanie, and Christine,

Thank you for your gift of a full drinking well to Cheam Loeuk’s family.

Cheam Loeuk lives in the village of Parsat in Cambodia, in a house made of wood. He helps support the 2 females and 1 male in his family by farming their field. They share one bicycle as their only form of transportation. To augment their food securities, they also have 2 chickens.

Your donations, Thomas, Meghan, Hazel, Cristen, Judi, Stephanie, and Christine, enabled Trailblazers to construct a drinking well which will provide Cheam’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 all impact stories were 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 the family water and hope for a better life.




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Thy Muon and his family will not be thirsty again

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Dear Derek, Charlie, Aimee, Cathleen, Joshua, Ann, Amy, Peggy, Jules, Ilana, and Anil,

Thank you for your gift of a full drinking well to Thy Muon’s family.

Thy Muon lives in the village of Parsat in Cambodia, in a a house made of palm leaf. Thy Muon is a farmer, and there are five females and one male in his family. They have no form of transportation, but they do have a dozen ducks which are used both to augment their food supplies, and for income generation.

Your donations,  Derek, Charlie, Aimee, Cathleen, Joshua, Ann, Amy, Peggy, Jules, Ilana, and Anil, enabled Traillblazers to construct a drinking well which will provide Thy Muon’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 all impact stories were 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 Thy Muon and his family water and hope for a better life.




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Hoeut Haing can enjoy fresh water

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Dear Michael,

Thank you for your gift of a full drinking well to Hoeut Haing and his family.

Hoeut Haing is a farmer who lives in the village of Prasat in a house made of palm leaf. His is a two unit family, comprising of five males and six females, and the family survives by farming in the rice field. They have 4 bicycles, shared among the family members, as their only form of transportation. They also have an ox cart  for farming. To augment their food securities, they also have 7 ducks.

Your donation, Michael, enabled Traillblazers to construct a drinking well which will provide Hoeut’s family with precious, 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 all impact stories were 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 Hoeut Haing and his family water and hope for a better life.




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Ron Rob enjoys year-round water supply

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Dear Alex, Sarah, Nick, and Bryant,

Thank you for your gift of a full drinking well to Ron Rob and his family.

Ron Rob is a farmer who lives in the village of Prasat in Cambodia. His family comprises of two males and one female, and they live in a house made of palm leaf. They have no form of transportation. To augment their food securities, the family has one chicken.

Your donations, Alex, Sarah, Nick, and Bryant, enabled Traillblazers to construct a drinking well for Ron Rob and his family. This well will provide his 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 all impact stories were 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 Ron and his family water and hope for a better life.




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Hou Toeung’s family is grateful for clean water

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Dear Howard, Explorers, Irene, Jamie & Jeff, Mash, Trisha, Sandra, Mike, and Carin,

Thank you for your gift of a full drinking well to Hou Toeung’s family.

Hou Toeung lives in the village of Prasat in a house made of wood. His family comprises of 2 females and 1 male in his family by farming their field. They share one bicycle as their only form of transportation. To augment their food securities, they also have 10 chickens. They also have 3 cows which are used both for personal consumption and for income generation.

Your donations, Sandra, Howard, Explorers, Irene, Jamie & Jeff, Mash, Trisha, Mike, and Carin, enabled Traillblazers to construct a drinking well for Hou Toeung and his family. This well will provide Hou Toeung’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 all impact stories were 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 them water and hope for a better life.




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Ok Ieng now has access to clean drinking water

Ok Ieng (Kbal kropeu)
Dear John and William,

Thank you for your gift of a bio-sand water filter to Ieng and his family. Ieng, his wife, son, and daughter live in a wood house. He has one motorbike and two bicycles for transportation. With his oxcart and single cow he farms rice, and can grow 250 kilograms of extra rice to store for the season. To supplement their food supply he currently has one chicken. Now with clean drinking water, his family will no longer suffer from water borne illness. Thank you, William and John, for bringing water and hope to Ieng’s family.




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A child’s life is changed

Mech Poat (kbal kropeu)
Dear jean,

Thank you for your gift of clean water to Mech Poat and her family. Poat’s family lives in a house made with palm leaf walls. They have 2 cows for farming and one oxcart to use as transportation. Poat and her family survive by growing rice. Rice is their main staple and they are able to store 750 kgs of rice for the season. Now that Poat and her family have a bio-sand water filter the have clean drinking water. Their health will improve. Her daughter will grow up strong and health and be able to attend school. Your gift will keep on giving for years to come.

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




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Si Orn’s smile says it all

Si Orn (Kbal kropeu)
Dear Joshua,

Si Orn and her family are very happy to have their bio-sand water filter and clean water to drink. Orn, her parents and sister live in a house made with palm leaf walls. They share one bicycle as their form of transportation. Orn and her family earn an income by making baskets to sell in the market. With their two cows they farm rice and can grow enough to store 720 kilograms for the season. Now, because of this water filter, they will have improved health and more hope for a better life.

Thank you, Joshua, for this gift of life’s most basic need.




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Put Kob is happy that her family now has access to clean water

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Dear Scott, Katie, Anita, and Charlie,

Ms. Put Kob lives in a two unit family comprising of six females and five males in the village of Prasat Village. Put Kob and her family are farmers, and they live together in a wood house. Between themselves, the two family units share two bicycles and one oxcart. The families own  6 cows which give them milk for consumption and sale. They also have four ducks, which they use to augment the family income.

Your donations, Charlie (14 shares), Katie, Scott and Anita, enabled Traillblazers to construct a drinking well for Put Kob and family. This will not only provide her family with a year-round water supply, but also enable the families to grow rice and vegetables around the year, which will both increase food security 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 all impact stories were 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 Put Kob and her family members water and hope for a better life.




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Seng is excited to now have a clean source of water!

Seng Each at Prasat village
Dear Nick,

Seng’s family consists of two females.  The family lives in a wood house and has one bicycle as their form of transportation.  Seng has two chickens and three pigs to augment their food securities.  The family also has about five acres of rice field and they grow and store about 7,000 pounds of rice for the season.

Up until now, Seng and her family did not have a clean source of water from which to drink from.  Seng would often get sick, and this would affect her ability to provide for her family.  She says she is greatly appreciative of your support Nick, in helping bring her and her family a clean source of water.  Thank you again for your generosity!




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