by | Jun 29, 2017 | Blog, Education, Gallery, Programs
<![CDATA[Since January, Anjali House has started to run the English Access Microscholarship Program to 35 talented 13-20 year old youth from impoverished backgrounds. The “Access Program” developed and sponsored by the U.S. State Department provides a foundation of...
by | Jun 28, 2017 | Blog, Gallery, Programs
<![CDATA[Last year, Anjali House decided to create a sustainable garden in the school. The purpose of the Anjali House’s garden project is to use the produce from the garden as part of our nutrition program and teach organic gardening to our students. Our...
by | Jun 21, 2017 | Blog, Programs
<![CDATA[On May 3rd we organized the exhibition “Cambodia reawakening – One year after the Khmer Rouge” with photos taken by John Burgess, former Washington Post journalist. The exhibition gave the Young Adults of Anjali House the opportunity to express their...
by | May 18, 2017 | Blog, Gallery, Programs
<![CDATA[On May 3rd we launched “Cambodia reawakening – One year after the Khmer Rouge”, a photo exhibition by John Burgess. Now that the exhibition is closed to the public we would like to look back on the opening event. Speeches were given,...
by | Apr 18, 2017 | Blog, Gallery, Programs
<![CDATA[“Cambodia reawakening – One year after the Khmer Rouge”, a photo exhibition by John Burgess from May 4-17 at Footprint cafe in Siem Reap. Anjali House’s young adults have joined forces with John Burgess, a former journalist for The Washington...
by | Mar 28, 2017 | Blog, Gallery, Programs
<![CDATA[Parents came to participate in a workshop about domestic violence in March. In a society where people are embarrassed to talk about their problems, the women often take the blame if their issues come to light. Mom Phlan, Anjali House Social worker,...