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Our CEO, Gary, and General Manager, Makara, recently had the joy of reconnecting with some of our remarkable medical scholarship students and graduates, and what an inspiring reunion it was!

These incredible young people are living proof of the life-changing power of your generosity. Because of your support, they’ve received more than an education - they’ve been equipped to build meaningful careers, serve with compassion, and shape brighter futures for themselves and their communities.

Meet some of our incredible scholarship students below:

Here’s a glimpse into the amazing journeys you’ve helped make possible:

🌟 Leeda is now in his eighth year of medical university and completing his internship at Sonja Kill Memorial Hospital - one of Cambodia’s top private hospitals.

🌟 Nita has graduated and now works at Preah Ang Doung Hospital, specialising in women’s health. She’s also preparing to marry in January next year!

🌟 Mengsroy is in his final year of medical school, currently undertaking a full-time internship at Calmette Hospital.

🌟 Lork is thriving in his role in oncology at the National Cancer Centre (Calmette Hospital). He’s also married and a proud father.

🌟 Malinda, now a working mother, is a Senior Emergency Department Doctor at Kompong Speu Regional Hospital.

🌟 Sophou is continuing her studies with a master’s degree in Pneumology.

From rural beginnings to Cambodia’s leading hospitals, their stories echo one powerful truth - your giving opens doors once thought permanently closed.

Thank you for believing in them. Thank you for investing in their futures.

You're not just funding education - you’re fuelling transformation!

 

If you would like to donate to our 10 Doors Campaign please visit our fundraising page below

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