Rice For Cambodia is an Australian registered charity with tax deductibility status (DGR).
Our aim is to work in close cooperation with 2 Cambodian based Non Government Organisations to improve the lives of the poorest of the poor, in the District of Angkor Thom, recognised as being the poorest District in Siem Reap.
In addition we will provide assistance to schools and health centres in the District, recognising the importance of education and hygiene as an integral part of our overall objective.
Our aim is to work in close cooperation with 2 Cambodian based Non Government Organisations to improve the lives of the poorest of the poor.
Rice, Food and Clothing
Helping the poorest of the poor with the basics.
House Building
Providing safe and secure housing for families in need.
Medical Supplies
Providing access to quality health services and supplies.
Education and School Books
Giving young people an education to enable them to secure worthwhile employment.
Gift Certificates
Gift something truly valuable and help us assist the villagers of Angkor Thom District, Siem Reap, transition to sustainable living. Now available Online!
Gift a bicycle to a child in a village in Cambodia, on your behalf. The bicycle will make it possible for this child to attend school, and will also be much needed transport for the whole family.
This is truly a life saving gift. Malaria and Dengue Fever are very prevalent during the wet season in Cambodia. With limited health care these diseases are treacherous to the people living in the villages. Your gift will be presented to a family in need by staff from the Shinta Mani Foundation.
This gift will change absolutely everything for a family, when we provide a water well. Instead of having to carry water in buckets, they can now drink, wash, cook and grow vegetables with more ease. Local villagers are employed to dig the wells and the Village leaders nominate the families most in need.
$20 worth of vegetable seeds for a family to grow will enable a family to add nutritious food to their staple diet of rice. Shinta Mani Foundation monitor the progress of the gardens on our behalf.
Just $12 will provide a pair of shoes to these school children, often it will be the first pair they have owned. The school principal keeps a register of students and their particular needs, so we are sure they are distributed to the most needy.
250 students are provided with breakfast each morning at Sandan Primary School. The majority of students attend school without having had a meal at home. The school
Committee oversees this project and a single mum from the village is employed to cook fresh and nutritious meals.
Grade 5/6 students from Mount Evelyn Christian School have found a way to strengthen their relationship with students in Grade 5 at Sandan Primary School.
The joys of simply playing are evident the world over. The villagers in Peak Sneng had never had the opportunity or ability to enjoy the many benefits of a Playgroup.
Let’s take a look at the health care available to families in the Peak Sneng area of Siem Reap. Families have access to the Peak Sneng Health Centre, the cost depends on the level of Poor Card the...
One of the very worthwhile projects run by Rice For Cambodia and managed by Shinta Mani Foundation is this monthly food distribution. These particular families have special needs, the most pressing...
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We would also like to thank the individuals who make regular donations of not only cash, but their time and services.