Azizas Place
www.azizasplace.orgAziza’s Place is a locally registered nonprofit, grassroots learning and development centre for underprivileged children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The children live in local communities and come from vulnerable families that have been marginalized from wider society, struggling to earn a living and to provide for their family. Our holistic programs and services provide the children with opportunities for intellectual, emotional, and physical development, which are key to their advancement into a balanced adulthood. We strive to support both children (healthcare, dental care, nutrition, education, transportation, psychological counselling, etc.) and their families (social worker support, training, employment, etc.) and to provide them firm footing to improving their lives. We also remain a sounding board to children and their families who are no longer directly involved in AP programs as we feel they are still a part of the broader AP family. AP and its programs directly and indirectly impact more than 300 people in the communities we serve. Based on previously gained expertise, we advise and guide other NGOs on how to safely reintegrate children into families and communities.
Read moreAziza’s Place is a locally registered nonprofit, grassroots learning and development centre for underprivileged children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The children live in local communities and come from vulnerable families that have been marginalized from wider society, struggling to earn a living and to provide for their family. Our holistic programs and services provide the children with opportunities for intellectual, emotional, and physical development, which are key to their advancement into a balanced adulthood. We strive to support both children (healthcare, dental care, nutrition, education, transportation, psychological counselling, etc.) and their families (social worker support, training, employment, etc.) and to provide them firm footing to improving their lives. We also remain a sounding board to children and their families who are no longer directly involved in AP programs as we feel they are still a part of the broader AP family. AP and its programs directly and indirectly impact more than 300 people in the communities we serve. Based on previously gained expertise, we advise and guide other NGOs on how to safely reintegrate children into families and communities.
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Phnom Penh
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1-10
Founded
2007
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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