by anjalihouse | Mar 30, 2023 | Blog, Family Support, Future Leaders, Latest News, Overall, Stories
Move from Kampong Chhnang Imagine moving to a new city, alone, with three young children. In 2012, this is what Bopha* did. This is her story and how her young family came to Anjali House. She left Kampong Chnang Province in 2012 to begin a new life and job in Siem...
by anjalihouse | Sep 7, 2018 | Family Support, Programs
<![CDATA[ Sexual abuse of children is a complex problem to deal with because of the nature of the abuse and the taboos surrounding it. Identifying a child abuse victim requires sensitivity because outcomes of child abuse can have long-lasting effects on the child’s...
by anjalihouse | Sep 6, 2018 | Blog, Education, Family Support, Young Adults Program
<![CDATA[ Over the past 12 years Anjali House has seen many people come and go from Cambodia and across the world, each contributing to the best of their abilities. In 2005, Anjali House began with a one-off dance troupe, lead by Sangeeta Isvaran, and a...
by anjalihouse | Jul 31, 2018 | Basic Care, Blog, Education, Family Support, Young Adults Program
We all need signs in our lives that we are headed the right way. I got mine when a young participant of the ‘Writing Through’ creative writing workshop I conduct at Anjali House asked me a serious question. Writing Through workshops use the writing of poems and...
by anjalihouse | Jul 19, 2018 | Basic Care, Blog, Education, Family Support, Gallery
<![CDATA[ For so many families in the province of Siem Reap, the simple act of surviving requires strength and everyday commitment. This is the story of a woman, her family, their struggles and how they found help and hope for a better future, illustrated by Lilu...
by anjalihouse | Mar 6, 2018 | Family Support, Programs
<![CDATA[From being expelled from her apartment to having a new shelter and her very own sewing machine: this is the story of Muth Sina, the mother of Karona and Lita, two students at Anjali House. A couple of months ago Muth Sina was living in a small apartment...