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Year 10 2019
Cambodia Leadership and Service Learning Journey
Parent and Student Introduction Evening
Service Learning and Leadership JourneyProgram Outcomes
Courage – To challenge your own view of yourself and others with the resilience to persevere when faced with adversity
Respect – To understand our authentic social responsibility, whilst remaining respectful of difference and diversity
Integrity – To plan, set goals and see things through to completion, and to inspire, empower and motivate others to make a difference in a changing world
Service – To serve the CCF community and the people of Cambodia through our growing awareness of the impact of global issues
Cambodian Children's Fund
Transforming impoverished kids into tomorrow's leaders.
CCF believes that one educated child has the potential to lift an entire family
out of poverty. A generation of educated children has the power to change a
whole society. CCF helps students build the skills, confidence and integrity to become leaders of change in their
community.
Korowa and Cambodian Children’s Fund
Developing a meaningful partnership
Proposed ItineraryDay ProgramSunday 1 July Depart MelbourneMonday 2 July Arrive Phnom Penh
Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF) Orientation and Child Protection PresentationParticipate in Granny Program, Kindergarten Reading Classes and the early evening Food Program
Tuesday 3 July Tour around CCF Facilities and CCF Leadership PresentationParticipate in Granny Program and Kindergarten Reading ClassesLead Junior Leaders Session 1
Wednesday 4 July Visit Tuol Sleng (S21) Genocide Museum and Killing FieldsParticipate in Granny Program and Kindergarten Reading ClassesLead Junior Leaders Session 2
Thursday 5 July Visit the Russian MarketsParticipate in Granny Program and Kindergarten Reading ClassesLead Junior Leaders Session 3
Friday 6 July Khmer Cooking ClassParticipate in Granny Program and Kindergarten Reading ClassesLead Junior Leaders Session 4
Saturday 7 July TOMs Shoes Distribution Program
Proposed ItineraryDay ProgramSunday 8 July Cultural Experience Day
Monday 9 July CCF
Tuesday 10 July CCF
Wednesday 11 July
Travel to Siem Reap (6 hour bus ride through the provinces)Phare Circus with Imagine Foundation Students
Thursday 12 July Ton le Sap Lake Floating Village TourArtisan D’Angkor Centre
Friday 13 July Temple Tour (beginning with Sunrise at Angkor Wat, depart at 4.45am)Visit Siem Reap MarketsDepart Siem Reap (evening)
Saturday 14 July Arrive Melbourne (approximately midday)
Program 1
Program 2
The Neeson Cripps Academy
2018 Student Reflections
What interactive fundraising ideas will you bring to the team?
2019 Cambodia Fundraising Team structure• Successful Journey applicants will actively
participate in the Fundraising Team• Unsuccessful Journey applicants will be
invited to participate in the Fundraising Team. • Students may apply to participate in the
Fundraising Team instead of applying for the Journey.
Cambodia Fundraising Team
Are you Journey ready?Journey Application Process
Why does this Journey interest you and what do
you hope to achieve?
Can you demonstrate respectful independence within a group context? Will you be able to cope
with adversity without calling home?
Have you travelled to a developing country before and how will you prepare yourself for what will be a
very challenging and confronting, yet rewarding
experience?
What are you prepared to live without?
Can you walk in 40oc heat and humidity?
Are you capable of managing fundraising
events as well as study?