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NO MORE TO PAY - all your food, meals, water, tea, coffee, fruit, transport, accommodation & your project donation covered. NO hidden costs. NO extras. No surprise fees on arrival in Cambodia! |
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What previous volunteers have to say about this project... |
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David (3 weeks), Product Manager, Australia |
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Having travelled South East Asia for a number of months it became increasingly clear that i wanted to volunteer my time to a worthwhile cause. Making a Difference for Good helped with placement to a needy orphanage, began comphensive introductions and provided ongoing support over my 2 weeks of volunteering. As well as being a professional organisation, MaD were also a welcolming family where I and others were made to feel part of a team. I fulfiled my ambition to support a worthy cause and discovered it was the highlight of my trip. I have future desire to return to Cambodia, a very needy country with beautiful and gentle people. I will certainly work with MaD when this happens, and I recommend volunteering to people of all ages and life experiences. MaD wil facilitate a worthwhile experience that will bring many smiles for years to come - including yourselves!!!
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Helen (1 week), Gap Year Student, UK |
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Personally I would recommend anyone who wants to volunteer in Cambodia to look at the worth while projects run by MaD. My volunteering experience with them was fantastic. I taught in a small orphanage where the children were lovely and the director was appreciative of the opportunities MaD was providing for the children. MaD as an organisation is completely sincere in its efforts to make a genuine difference for good which is what impressed me most, the individual members of the team were friendly and supportive throughout my placement and gave me the experience of teaching English that I had been looking for. Volunteering through MaD also gives volunteers lots of chance to meet other volunteers to share their experience with making for an enjoyable as well as a rewarding experience. |
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Xenia (4 weeks), Student - Denmark |
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I was completely overwhelmed by how all the children just welcomed me with their little arms open on my very first day at the project. I have really enjoyed getting to know them all – and it has been so amazing to see how much they have changed in those 2 weeks they have been here in the house. You look at them now; well fed, clean, neat clothing, and most importantly a big smile! – it is almost like they weren’t orphans. |
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Faye (5 weeks), Admin Assistant – UK |
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I had a great time helping out and would recommend it to my friends; it’s a shame I had to leave. |
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Izzie (1 week), Student – UK |
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Thank you so much for having me in the MaD House for a week. It was so kind of you to open your home to me, and incredible that you have done it for these children who are amazing. I had so much fun with them and they are all so adorable, it will be very hard to say goodbye. It was so good being able to go in to Siem Reap when we wanted and thank you for taking us around the temples. Altogether the experience was unforgettable and I cannot wait to tell everybody about you! |
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Katherine (1 week), Student – UK |
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Working with MaD has definitely been CHANANG NA!!! |
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Anna (12 weeks), Tourism Consultant – Aus |
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This has been a life changing experience, one that I will never forget. I am so lucky to have been able to spend the past 12 weeks with the children and I will miss them a lot. They are truly special and unique kids and I feel honoured to have met them and been in their lives. Their smiles, laughter and excitement when they experience new things for the first time (pizza, ice-cream, swimming, riding in the car) and being able to see all that and be a part of it, it gives you an indescribable feeling . The decision to volunteer with MaD will be one of the best decisions I think I will ever make. |
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Nicole (3 weeks), Gap Year Student, USA |
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The website falsely advertises this project, I wouldn’t call it orphanage work. The kids are being taught above the level they are ready for. They really need to work on reading. It was disheartening to see how little they knew. They need better books and materials. It would be ideal if someone worked with each child one on one for a little bit to practice their reading. |
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Emma (12 weeks), Admin Assistant - Aus |
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Well the last three months of life in Cambodia have definitely been an eye opener for me, I never thought I would decide to live in Cambodia. I have enjoyed it all and the village around Bakong is a very beautiful place to work in, I would have liked to learn more of Khmer but during the time I’ve been here, I’ve picked up a fair few words. We’ve had a go at Cambodian cooking and witnessed a house being built amongst other things. I have seen the children develop their English skills and have seen them at the worst and best of times.
The children are so lucky to have such a loving Chrouk family to look after them, they have a lot more than other children in Cambodia and it wouldn’t have been possible without vMaD.
I have had such a fun time with the children, even though we can’t communicate well in the same language, we can still play games and enjoy that time together.
I would love to know how the children continue with English and their Khmer schooling.
It would be great to be able to come back in a few years time to see how things have changed and to see how the children have grown. |
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