CAMBODIAN CHILDRENS FUND
2461 Santa Monica Blvd PMB 833, Santa Monica, CA 90404 cambodianchildrensfund.org

Total Revenue
$11,284,542
Total Expenses
$9,536,960
Net Assets
$20,384,333

Organizations Filed Purposes: Cambodian Childrens Fund ("CCF") transforms the country's most impoverished kids into tomorrow's leaders, by delivering education, family support and community development programs into the heart of Cambodias most impoverished communities.We believe that with the right education and support, one child has the potential to lift an entire family out of poverty and that a generation of educated children has the power to change a whole society. Through intensive, longterm investments in children, CCF is helping students build the skills, confidence and integrity they need to become the progressive spokespeople and leaders of change in their community.CCF operates 64 inter-connected projects across 7 core program areas: Education, Leadership, Community Outreach, Healthcare, Child Care, Career and Life Skills, and Child Protection Unit.

OUR MISSION IS TO BREAK CYCLES OF POVERTY AND ABUSE AND TO CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE IN CAMBODIA THROUGH INTERVENTION AND EDUCATION FOR THE MOST IMPOVERISHED CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES. BY PROVIDING HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, JOB TRAINING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, THE CHILDREN IN OUR CARE WILL ENTER CAMBODIAN SOCIETY WITH THE SKILLS, CONFIDENCE AND INTEGRITY TO HELP THEIR OWN FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES IN AN ACTIVE WAY NO GENERATION HAS BEFORE. WE BELIEVE THAT FOR OPTIMAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALING, THE CHILDREN IN OUR CARE MUST REMAIN CONNECTED TO THEIR FAMILIES AND THEIR COMMUNITIES. TO SUPPORT THIS OBJECTIVE WE RUN A BROAD SPECTRUM OF FULLY INTEGRATED COMMUNITY SERVICES THAT COLLECTIVELY OFFER THE STRONGEST POSSIBLE SAFETY NET FOR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES IN CRISIS.

EducationHighlights of education in 2019:-100% pass rate for CCF KGE (NCA and SBC) students who were in grade 7, 8, 10, and 11 in academic year 2018-2019.-84% pass rate for CCF grade-12 students (all in KGE) in academic year 2018-2019 (49 students passed out of 58 students who took the exam).-6 students were awarded a 2-week scholarship to attend Young Leaders Program (YLP) in Trinity College, Australia. -1 student was awarded a CCF-Trinity scholarship to study at Trinity College and University of Melbourne for 4 years.-5 students were selected to join KID4KID in Hong Kong.-7 students were selected to join Frisbee Tournament in Malaysia.-6 students participated at World Robotics Olympiad in Gyor, Hungary.-2 CCF girls team have reached the National Pitch of Tecnovation 2019.-1 CCF junior team won 1st Place of WRO robotic competition in Cambodia 2019.-2 CCF senior team won 1st and 2nd Place of WRO robotic competition in Cambodia 2019-180 students (118 female) were in STEM clubs-6 students passed ISPP scholarship for 2018-2019 academic year.-95% school attendance rate for primary school students.-2.83% Annual Public-School Absentee Rate.-130 staff attended 1st and 2nd Global Education Staff training in 2019.-24 new KGE teachers had been trained under Intensive Course for Teachers by using 12 modules.-42 training sessions to 130 participants (teachers and education staff) were conducted.

ChildcareHighlights of childcare in 2019: -155 students in CCF Residence (135 females and 20 males) and 18 temporary students (10 females and 8 males).-173 residential students by type of education: 139 students are in general education from grade 1 to 12th, 15 students in KG, 7 students in Nursery, 10 students in University, 01 in vocational training, 1 in Not Applicable.-100% of students are in a safe and secure environment (no in-centre accidents).-19 young students stayed with facility caregivers at their home on CCF Pchum Ben holidays.-13 Nursery kids moved to Kindergarten education level.-191 students were reintegrated from CCF residential facilities to stay with their family, guardian, home group living and foster family (106 Females and 85 males) through annual rigorous reintegration assessments.-Noticeable reduction in number of residential students from 298 in 2018 to 173 in 2019.-435 kid cases (433 misconducts & 2 non-misconducts) were addressed-86.15% of students who are in CCF residence behaved well (no disciplinary letter/record).-100% of students/children in CCF residential facilities got access to basic needs with overall more than 90% satisfaction rating-Reduction of 125 students from 298 to 173.

Community OutreachHighlights of Community Outreach in 2019:-493 houses were built and gifted since the project started in 2013. Estimated to have provided around 2,500 people with safe accommodation.-3,788 of person times came to assess for all kind of support.-43,575 kg of rice were distributed to community people and other target programs.-100% of victims women and children (52 cases in total, 39 of which were domestic violence and 13 of which were in other forms of violence) received CCF intervention.-43 drug users and alcoholics who committed domestic violence were sent to detox and rehabilitation centers.-249 families were supported to get official documents (115 family books, 59 birth certificates, and 75 Cambodian ID).-449 families received their poor ID card (165 families in PrekToil, 170 families in DNT and 114 families in Russey Villages).-93 grannies in Granny Program for the whole year and 81 remain in the program at the end of the year.-311 applications from community people for CCF services were processed for decision from CCF Executive Director/Country Manager. Of these, 152 applicants were accepted.-52 businesses are/were supported, 9 of which were newly setup in 2019.-1512 participants including students and community people joined campaigns on environment, drug abuse and human trafficking.-903 community people and students joined training on Domestic Violence Prevention, social media, drug abuse and hygiene.-About 300 community people, grannies, students and foster families participated in the International Family Day.-3,118 of grannies and community people joined 48 times of monk blessing.-6 classes of community based literacy have been running with attendance of 100 students.-18 grannies took a lead in guiding 60 of students (junior leadership) to do traditional cooking and Khmer cake.-111 kids were selected from CCF residential facilities and put in foster care and kinship care due to them being unable to return to their own families/or having no own families.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Scott NeesonPresident & ED40$95,913
Samuel RobinsonDirector2$0
Heather GrahamDirector2$0
Muffy DisabatinoDirector2$0
Matt GreeneDirector2$0
Cammie RiceSecretary2$0
Warren ShareTreasurer2$0

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