Project director Pastor Abe on the mend

Hi everyone,

I'm so pleased to be able to share that our project Director Pastor Abe is recovering really well after his traumatic accident on a remote road in northern Cambodia a couple of weeks ago.

Recent scans have confirmed that he won't require further surgery, which is really good news, although his doctor is telling him he can't drive a car for three months so he's finding that a bit frustrating. Luckily he has a terrific leadership team at both of our primary schools and high school boarding house, so we can continue to deliver a first class education and nutritious meals to nearly 1200 young people in his absence.

Thanks to some very generous supporters we have been able to provide Pastor Abe with some very good medical treatment and we have also been able to look after the young man riding the motorbike who collided with him, as he is just as much a victim as Abe.

All the best,

Rob

We would love for you to consider partnering with us in an array of great projects across two of Cambodia's poorest provinces by making a tax deductible donation today (or any day). You can contribute directly into our Australian working account ‘Supporting Cambodia’ BSB: 015-600 Account: 1967 91878 (Please include your name and email address in the transaction for a tax receipt) or with a credit card on our donation page.

Rob Ellson, Chairman

Rob Ellson was one of a group of 15 Kangaroo Islanders who visited Cambodia for the first time in 2009. Witnessing a struggling community of more than 1,000 displaced people greatly impacted all of the Kangaroo Island group. After returning home to Kangaroo Island, Rob couldn't let go of the needs of those families.  Over the coming months and subsequent visits back to Cambodia he founded ‘Kangaroo Island Supporting Cambodia’.

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