We help people in Cambodia
Help that really makes a difference

Welcome! Great to have you here!

Welcome! Great to have you here! For 16 years, we have been giving families in Cambodia a new future. Thanks to your donations, over 1,000 people have already been given a safe home. We build on site ourselves in partnership with local NGOs (Tabitha & VBC) and guarantee that 100% of all donations reach the people in need. We build sturdy, waterproof houses, toilets and wells. To ensure a regular income for families in the future, we also purchase water buffaloes, chickens, pigs, seeds or fish for ponds, depending on their needs. Support us and give families a new life – every euro counts!

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For 16 years, we have been helping local families and giving them a new future.

A safe home for more than 1,000 people

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100% of your help goes directly to the families.

We build sturdy, waterproof houses, toilets and wells. To ensure a regular income for families in the future, we also purchase water buffaloes, chickens, pigs, seeds or fish for ponds, depending on their needs.

Support us and give families a new life – every euro counts!

I am supporting the project in Cambodia with my donation.

100% of your donation goes directly to families in Cambodia.

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A library for the school

A library for the school

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Some moments change you.

Some moments change you.

Being in Cambodia last year meant long days under the sun, hands in the dust, conversations that didn’t need words. We helped 10 families move into homes they could finally call their own. But what stays with me is not the building, but the connection. The way we were...