Route Out of Poverty for Cambodian Children Photo Gallery

Children gathering at the Khmer Literacy School.

The literacy school is located on farmland TSF leases for families participating in our cooperative farming project. As a condition of participation, families are required to send their children to school. The school now serves 138 students daily in five sections which start early in the morning.

Iniside a Khmer Literacy Class

Children attending the Khmer Literacy School learn basic skills that are required for entry to the local public school.

Learning about arithmetic.

Yeng Sok Ry teaches arithmetic at the Khmer Literacy School. The students attending this school, children of illiterate parents, previously received no formal education.

Children in TSF's English Language Program.

Public school students of all ages from Roteang Village are selected to participate in TSF's English Language Program.

Intermediate English class in progress.

Teacher Mam Sary, currently head of the English Language Program, also runs TSF's Computer School in the mornings.

Mon Channy, student at TSF's Khmer Literacy School

Mon Channy is featured in the January 2007 update.

Srey Touch, student at TSF's Khmer Literacy School

Srey Touch is profiled in the January 2007 update.

Cheng Boran & Noun Sopheap, students at TSF's Engl

Cheng Boran and Noun Sopheap are profiled in the July 2007 update.

Cheng Boran with his family

Boran, a student in the English language program, is profiled in the July 2007 update.

Noun Sopheap and her family

Noun Sopheap, a student in the English language program, is profiled in the July 2007 update.