50 year ago Cambodia had
a really good education system. Many people have been educated well because
there were many schools and universities which produced many positive resources
for the society and the country. This bright time in Cambodia’s history wasn’t
to last, soon the darkness came and Pol Pot’s regime eradicated education from
Cambodian society.
We know education can be
the catalyst for change; with education people can develop from having nothing
to being creative, knowledgeable and understanding the world around them.
Our new intake of Scholarship students for 2014
That is why our current
young generation are trying hard to educate themselves so they can achieve
their future goals and help their communities. Unfortunately, it is not a level
playing field and some students have more than others when it comes to
opportunities and chances to learn.
If there is one common
goal among our young generation it is to try their best to educate themselves
fully and that means going to university, they need this to survive in the
world and achieve their goals.
With the help of our generous donors, this year JWOC has been able to help
22 students have a chance to change their life. Not just giving them a
scholarship to go to university but teaching them how to prosper within their
community, including study skills, work skills and developing their personal goals.
This years scholarship process - Tom and Vantha interviewing candidates
Vantha checking with references from the students applications
Home visits, the last stage of the scholarship process before students are granted a JWOC scholarship
I am extremely excited to be part
of the scholarship program. I can see how
much the program can change the students’ lives to be better and better compared
to their current situations, especially when they are getting to the age where
they have to deal with many problems around them that come with growing up.
As you can see on their family members’
faces, they are so happy to see their children receiving support so they can
continue moving forward and grow with the help of education. I believe that
these children can become future leaders. Here at JWOC we are building a strong
generation for the future of our communities and society.
Konthea, a new scholarship student with her family
Sokhea, a new scholarship student with his family