June 2007 Trustees'
Report
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June
2007 Trustees' Report
June 2007 Report to Trustees by Dale Edmonds
Licensed!
On 13 June, we got our official
license from the Cambodian government as a local
non-governmental organisation, Riverkids Foundation.
We're registered under the Ministry of Interior and
the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth
Rehabilitation. This allows us to apply for more
grants and funding, and makes it possible for us to
file official complaints and so on.
Drug counseling
Many thanks to Hosea who arranged for
regular drug-counselling for two addicted children in
our neighbourhood.
Funfair Preparation
Riverkids and the SIA 5Cs volunteers
spent a lot of June working towards the July 11th
Funfair. The Get Ready girls and their teachers
worked on props, skits and decorations, and Soklee
worked to the point of fainting getting everything
organised.
New site across the road
As part of the funfair prep, we rented
a field near a building across the road from the
slums. Talking to the landlord, and looking over how
we could rework things, Sophon suggested moving the
Family House to that building. We would have smaller
rooms, but more of them, a big big yard for the kids
to play in and it would be much easier for the
families to get to the house.
Raffles Junior College volunteers
Discussions with some RJC teachers and
students continued on how best to organise long-term
volunteering, with three projects proposed. The
students will develop a short introduction to child
trafficking, guided art lessons for volunteers and
DIY guides on producing classroom manipulatives with
local materials.
Teacher training
In June, Jolene Erhardt trained all
our teachers with in-room classroom coaching and
extra guidance.
Kindergarten
Kindergarten went into full-swing this month with 40
children enrolled in two classes. Churten's House was
fixed up quickly and the children settled in well.
The teachers had some trouble adjusting to the
child-centered style we want, but Jolene is working
with them.
Grade School
We hired another Khmer teacher and
added a second class for the Grade School programme
with a further 25 children.
Child Labour and Food Boxes
Parents were still making their girls
in the Get Ready programme work part-time or through
the night as garbage collectors. We started with
counseling, then Food Boxes which have worked well in
cutting truancy with the Get Ready girls. They also
seem to be in better health.
Central Desktop
We moved to using Central Desktop
(www.centraldesktop.com), an online collaborative
service with private project spaces and wikis to
track to-do lists and so on. It's working really well
except we don't have a reliable internet connection
in Cambodia yet.
Abuse Reports
No specific abuse reported but one Get Ready student
started skipping classes and has severe emotional
problems. In June, we started advertising for a
counselor and stepped up social worker visits and
more interaction and work with her family.
New staff
In June, another Khmer teacher was
hired for the Grade School programme, also from the
state school where we plan to send the children.