About us

 In May 2011,70 Children met by chance in Cambodia. They were from opposite sides of the globe, different cultures, and could barely communicate. But they shared a love of children and the inability to ignore suffering. So they collected other soft hearts who organized the Angkor Rural Children aEducation Project  in Siem Reap dedicated to saving the lost children of Cambodia.


“We had 70's Children . we the first Met and help Children North of Angkor Parks , The First stop with my Visitor of 10people from Kularlampur meet those Children study without Table all of those children seating on the Floor and Studying English  .After that i think i will help these children to manage this school by allow the children come to study for Free , after that i met another Visitor from NY Mr. Sean Roche he come to visit my Country Siem Reap Angkor and we spen afew minute to visit my Children he promise to help us, so now my school starting have more visitor want to see and Teach my Children I am lucky and  We so happiness about this .


Dear Friends,

If you’re traveling in Cambodia why not do something that makes a difference ?
If you are in Siem Reap and visiting the temples of Angkor Wat why not aside ONE DAY, to see the work we are doing, to meet the children themselves and maybe let the children practice their English skills or you could join in the daily tasks or the on going projects. Your ideas and your participation will be greatly appreciated and will enrich the lives of our children.
For further information email us at : info@angkorthomservices.com When you are visiting the temples of Angkor (one of the Seven Wonders of the World) you will encounter many children selling souvenirs-others will be singing, dancing and begging…. many of them seeking the $ 10 per month which they need for their family to send them to school.
What are the alternatives for these children ?
These children have inherited a country torn by 30 years of Civil War which resulted in the death of over 2 million people- including most officials, teachers, doctors and educated people. A whole generation of experience and leadership was lost. Many other are victims of the war and live now in their villages as cripples and amputees. Very few rural families in this province earn much more that US $ 1 a day and life is particularly hard. Many children only receive a basic primary education as in most cases they are needed by their families to work the land.
Official figures show that 88% of rural Poor children receive no education at all.
This is where Working For Children is making a real difference.


You can contact me at
Mobile:(855) 12 843 992
Visit us at www.arcep-kh.org