Funds will go to save Mith Samlanh's Phnom Penh Center which helps over 500 street children reintegrate into their families, find a job or return to school every year.
  • $50 will buy one tile (0.05 Square meter)
  • $1000 will buy one Square Meter

By donating to one of the following sections of the center, and by your request, your name or a dedicated name will be permanently placed at the entrance of the section site. In addition, recognition will be made on "Friend of Friends" special plaque that will be placed in a permanent location within the center.

Donations for square meters will receive recognition on the "Friend of Friends" special plaque.

Donations for tiles will receive recognition in Friends-International and Mith Samlanh's newsletters.

We cannot thank you enough for donating. We are self-funding our journey to help raise not only awareness for street children but also to raise money for our two chosen charities in Cambodia. 100% of all donations will go directly to Mith Samlanh and M'Lop Tapang

Donations are tax-deductible for US and UK tax-payers and a tax receipt will be issued upon donation.

Trabant Trek itself is not a charitable organization but works through M'Lop Tapang in the UK and Mith Samlanh in the US who are both registered non-profits. Justgiving and Firstgiving are secure sites set up specifically for fundraising events such as Trabant Trek.

M'Lop Tapang Charity registration -326240

Mith Samlanh Charity EIN - 38-3720253

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Funds will go to provide directly to children and families in the following ways:
  • $10 will pay for tetanus vaccinations for 20 kids.
  • $50 will provide food support for a family of five for a month
  • $75 A family education workshop for 80 families on health issues, including transport to and from center.
  • $100 The salary of a outreach teacher for a month in the slum areas, providing informal education to young children, who are unable to access our bigger centers.
  • $200 will assist a poor family in replacing a leaking roof, which of course is a health risk to whole family.
  • $500 will pay for slides and safe play equipment for a community playground in the slum areas.

Mith Samlanh's US$3 million Phnom Penh based center for street children. It is the nucleus of the charity's work in Cambodia