Cambodian Children’s Fund – Summary Observations
I have come to the end of the 13 blogs I will write on my experiences with the Cambodian Children’s Fund.
I have come to the end of the 13 blogs I will write on my experiences with the Cambodian Children’s Fund.
I thought I was watching chaos. The school day at The Rice Academy
Fifty-four years ago today, on March 18, 1969, 60 B-52 Stratofortress bombers took off from Anderson Air Force Base in Guam with orders to
In my time at The Rice Academy of the Cambodian Children’s Fund, I made many friends and enjoyed myself enormously.
“Uh oh.” Midnight in Phnom Penh. I awoke with the realization that something was wrong. I felt my pulse. It
When Henri Mouhot, a French naturalist and explorer, visited Angkor Wat in 1860, he described it as a monument built by “patience, strength, and
“What do you like to do, Jeff?” I was being challenged by one of my students after I had quizzed them on their favorite
Many years ago, maybe ten, my Cambodian friend Chanthol Sun told me about an organization called the Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF), which worked in one
Every day at The Rice Academy brings a pleasant surprise. Sometimes it is a hug from a student; other times it is an
Monday As dawn broke at 6:24 AM on Monday morning of my second week teaching the 5th and 6th grades at The Rice Academy