Photo Friday #24
Kids on the Sangker Riverbank, Cambodia, 2006
This year’s Passports with Purpose fundraiser aims to earn $13,000 to build a school in Cambodia. For just $10 you can bid on a prize and donate to a worthy cause. It has been almost four years since the DH and I visited Siem Reap and Battambang, Cambodia yet our memories of the kids have hardly faded. Whether selling bracelets in the Angkor Wat complex or waving at us from a riverbank, they touched our hearts. These kids deserve the opportunity a school could provide to them. For $10 you can be a part of the change we want to see in the world!
See more travel photos at Delicious Baby’s Photo Friday.
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Comments ( 2 )
Nicely said, children seem to touch peoples hearts more in poorer areas than wealthier places I think.
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Wow…just glanced at your widget and noticed that PwP is nearly at its $13,000 goal!
Great job by everyone
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