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The Cambodian Herald

The latest edition of our newsletter, Issue 20 of the Cambodian Herald, is available to view here or download.

In this issue:

  • the impact of Covid-19 on Cambodia and how CCC helped one affected village;
  • some of the people we have given hope and encouragement to through small grants;
  • church in the café;
  • our involvement with a young man who is using his love of football to provide an alternative to drugs and crime;
  • support of school students.
Cambodian Herald Issue 20

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Football Keeps Youngsters Away from Drugs and Crime

Some years ago, while still a student, Pov Phearun began to be increasingly concerned about the destructive influence of drug pushers and criminal gangs on the young people of his village community to the south-east of Phnom Penh. Being an enthusiastic football player (and supporter of Manchester City), Phearun decided to set up a football team for the boys who lived in the village. Using his own money for equipment and training pitch hire, he built up the team steadily, training and motivating the players, enrolling the team in a local league and running evening classes in basic English and computer studies for the team members and their friends. As a keen Christian, Phearun shared his faith with the youngsters. Some trusted in Jesus as Lord and Saviour and found in Him a source of strength to resist the temptations of drugs and crime.

When Covid-19 restrictions on gatherings and travel came in, everything ground to a halt. Phearun suffered a personal tragedy and felt like giving up and moving to a different area. In spite of this, he waited and held on to the faithfulness of God until it was possible to start afresh in late 2021. Now Cambodia for Christ Sports Ministry has three football teams: one for under-17 boys, one for under-15 boys and one for girls.

Cambodian Communities out of Crisis is helping Phearun with the cost of hiring a field for practice in 2022 and we are linking him with sponsors in the UK who can help with providing kit and equipment. If you would like to support Phearun and the teams financially or in any other way we should love to hear from you.

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CCC Team Encourages Disabled Widower

A team led by CCC Country Director Huot Chanthoeun recently travelled to Kampot province to encourage a disabled widower and his children.

The team laid hands on and prayed for the family and presented them with a love gift from CCC (supplemented by gifts from team members). This has been used to purchase chickens with the aim of selling eggs to supplement the family’s income.

CCC is exploring ways of helping the family to become self-sufficient.

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Every Penny Counts

Every gift you send to Cambodian Communities out of Crisis goes to where it is needed — Cambodia. Our overheads are covered by Gift Aid and donations from Council members.

Please contact us if you would like a money box to collect your small change. Even the smallest gift helps.