CIP Program
Community Involvement Program (CIP)
“Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he’ll eat forever.”
Environmental programs

- Learning the basics of 3Rs especially the “Reduce” part: often villagers do not realise that plastic bottles when burn release toxic smokes. To avoid families and children being affected, sharing the importance of keeping plastic bottles apart and setting up a relevant system will make a big difference to the villagers
- Planting vegetables and fruit trees
Hygiene and Health

- Building clean washing areas: build simple concrete area for cloth washing
- Netting around schools or houses to prevent from insect bites
- Water access
Educational Programs

- Painting the school’s wall: often the village is too poor to afford the paint that is required to make the school’s walls presentable. As the saying goes ‘Cleanliness is Godliness” and it is well known that self respect starts with a clean and decent environment. Children and teachers will feel proud working in a good school environment.
- Teaching English – Conversation, Simple Teaching Material, School Stationary
- Play grounds
Social Enterprise
- Supporting vocational training and individualenterprise
CIP and Social Work in Siem Reap

Interaction and social work with a School
The best hope for a better future for this area is to give the children and opportunity for an education.
- Arrive the school, meet with director of school and start visit the student’s activities
- Visit photo gallery where you will see the story of the school project told through photographs and captions.
Optional donation:
- School suppliers or other contributions (to be discussed and planned ahead in accordance with what the school really needs)
Voluntary Work

- Option 1: CIP activities: School painting with the equipment.
- Option 2: Interactive session aiming at fostering English conversation
- Option 3: Interactive environmental program: 3Rs
- Option 4: planting vegetables or fruit trees