Children in Cambodia
I met Katie and Matt at the WPPI Conference in Las Vegas a month ago. They are photographers from Brisbane/Australia – excellent teachers and good people as well. Their talk was about how to be a better photographer and how your photography can change the lives of other people. I must admit – I learned a lot from that talk.
At this conference they launched their new project – 9 months in the making – that will hopefully change the lives of 700 Cambodian children and their families.
On Christmas Day, 2012 they traveled to Cambodia and spent three weeks documenting the “Stepping Stones School”, a small school outside of Siem Reap village. They have uncovered an amazing story there, and now they need your help.
The goal is to find 700 people who can give $10 a month to support this incredible school.
If you can share the story – that would be great. If you want to donate yourself – that’s even better! Check the main project website.
Watch a short video about this project here:
Thanks for reading and remember –
Together we can change the world!
looks like a good cause. bless those beautiful hearts and to the supporters too.
Look at all those little smiling faces! I believe this is something my boys would love to get behind and support. Thank you for letting us know about this.
It is so awesome that there are people out there that do great things out there like this. Thanks for sharing.
What a great cause! I am glad to see other people try and change the world. We are also busy here in our small community to help the underprivileged.
Looks like a great cause for sure! thank you so much for sharing! xo xo
Definitely a great cause and I love the final picture. It’s very easy to identify a worthy cause, but without action there’s no meaning. I will definitely share.
This is a great cause. Hope I could help but money is tight right now. I wish them all the luck in the world.
All I can say is WOW! This cause will be in my prayers!