Aussie, friends of FWEC from Melbourne (Australia). Brasat Village. April 2014. Wells No. 241-240-239-238
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CLICK FOR PHOTOS GALLERYIn April, 2014, The Aussie, friends of FWEC from Melbourne (Australia), have continued their support the FWEC by contributing the funds to four wells through Ms. Maria Hicks (Fundraising Coordinator), for the needed people in a rural village of Siem Reap to have a clean drinking water from the deep pump well. The well is built on the own property of a family and they share the water with the other families around. Thank you so much for your generosity to help the most needed people of Cambodia in Siem Reap rural area.
Clean water is one of the most basic needs for survival. Although most of Cambodian has plenty of water, what is available to the majority of families is either natural surface water or water made available in shallow, hand dig, Pit Well. Both of these sources are filled with mud, insects, and disease, and covered over by even dirtier water during the yearly floods. Having clean water from a reliable source not only allows families to have water for cooking and drinking but also allows for bathing and laundry, all of which reduces the causes of disease and illness. In addition to better health and hygiene, the families will have the opportunity to plant an additional crop that does not rely on seasonal flooding for irrigation. This addition crop creates a more balance diet and creates an economic opportunity by enabling the families to sell excess produce at the market.
	Thank you again for your generous support and help the poor people who less fortunate in the rual area of Siem Reap. On behalf of a Founder/Director with all teams of FWEC and the Cambodian people, we are really appreciate of your generosity. God blessing you!
	
	
	“help me help others” 
	"Ayúdame a Ayudar a los demás"
	
	THE LOCATION OF THE WELLS:
	Brasat Village
	Chub Tatrav Commune
	Angkor Chum District
	Siem Reap Province
	Kingdom of Cambodia
	
	
	WELL NO. 238                                      
	
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| Name | Member | Age | Job | Others | 
| Yon Yean | Grandmother | 67 | Farmer | |
| Reurb Rorn | Mother | 44 | Farmer | Widower | 
| Kou Sangha | Son | 15 | Farmer | |
| Kou Romdoul | Daughter | 13 | Student | Grade 4 | 
| Kou Salas | Son | 10 | Student | Grade 2 | 
| Kou Sela | Son | 1 | 
	                            
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	WELL NO. 239 
                                      
	
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| Name | Member | Age | Job | Others | 
| Yeay Hay | Grandmother | 110 | Farmer | |
| Yeay Hory | Mother | 57 | Farmer | |
| Min Houn | Daughter | 39 | Farmer | |
| Min Kong | Son | 21 | Farmer | |
| Min Tot | Son | 19 | Farmer | |
| Min Chen | Daughter | 11 | Student | Grade 4 | 
| Min Rith | Son | 10 | Student | Grade 3 | 
| Min Ra | Son | 8 | Student | Grade 1 | 
	   
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	WELL NO. 240                                      
	
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| Name | Member | Age | Job | Others | 
| Cheurn Meurt | Father | 45 | Farmer | |
| Teurt Sean | Mother | 43 | Farmer | |
| Meurt Chhit | Son | 13 | Student | Grade 5 | 
| Meurt Chhay | Son | 12 | Student | Grade 5 | 
| Meurt Sopheap | Daughter | 6 | 
	               
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	WELL NO. 241 
                                      
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| Name | Member | Age | Job | Others | 
| Pain Pot | Father | 25 | Farmer | |
| Rob Houy | Mother | 24 | Farmer | |
| Pot Dalaeng | Daughter | 1 | 
	    
	
	
	
	
	
	
	









