Hello and welcome
to the Helper Students for the Poor Children of Cambodia website
Helper Students for the
Poor Children of Cambodia Organization The organization was
founded by Mr. Noeum Samuth in 1997 December 2007 - check out the NEWS page Project on the Move - May 2007 In May 2007 the main school and office left its former home This now means that volunteers and other visitors can reach More details at: Globalteer Globalteer is a UK-based international aid and volunteer HSPCCO's current building in Trapang Sesh is rented from
(HSPCCO), is a Non Governmental
Organization (NGO) providing foster care and free education for poor and underprivileged
children in Siem
Reap Province
in Cambodia.
and became a registered NGO in February
2005.
in Pouk Village, 17km from the town of Siem Reap, and moved
to a new site at Trapang Sesh Village close to the town.
the project more easily, only 10 minutes' drive from the town
and the small regional airport.
organization working in Siem Reap, as well as many other areas
of the world - take a look at www.globalteer.com
Globalteer from November 2007.
The new school at Trapang Sesh Village, May 2007
As of December 2007,
HSPCCO operates two orphanages caring for homeless children (at Trapang and in
Angkor Thom) and three
schools (in Trapang, Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat) offering
free education and vocational training to children up to age 16 years.
The old site at Pouk Village - October 2006
The project survives on
limited financial resources and The UK office <info@hspcco.org.uk> acts as a co-ordinating
welcomes donations, however small, to help with
basic needs
and to further its work in improving the lives of local children.
centre, and transfers supporting funds to the project every two
months.
Volunteers to assist with
the project and work as teachers,
carers and advisors are always welcome.

Anything you would like to know about HSPCCO, or the present or planned future work of this excellent and worthwhile project, please contact the UK office at:
http://www.hspcco.org.uk
Donations are always welcome. The UK staff work as volunteers, and all monies donated are used for the project on the ground in Cambodia. See www.hspcco.org.uk/3.html
Gap-Year Students
Planning travel to SE Asia? If you're planning to visit Cambodia, then consider visiting the project and working with them as a volunteer, even for a couple of weeks. There is always work to do, teaching skills are in demand and it could be a great experience to add to your CV. The world-famous Angkor temples are only 30km from Pouk School and less than 15km from the Angkor schools.
Contact: <steve@hspcco.org.uk> for more info.
Check out the 'news' page:
www.hspcco.org.uk/12.html