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Jumpah
Jumpah
is committed to training, encouraging and equipping Cambodians (especially
children) to make a positive and holistic impact on their neighbors
and on marginalized people (orphans, widows, terminally ill, and
people living in poverty) in Cambodia.
Current activities
Place
of Peace: a hospice providing homes and support for 16
families living with HIV-AIDS. When both parents die, surviving
children will be placed (if parents desire) in the Garden of Joy
orphanage.
Garden
of Joy: a residential program providing a home and support
for up to 60 orphaned children. Children will come from Place of
Peace and from other situations.
Project
Dream (Sobhan): a program to train, equip and empower villagers
to improve their quality of life. Holistic activities will offer
models and hands-on training in areas of health, literacy, agriculture
and community dialogue.
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Chantha,
far left, leads Jumpah staff in discussion of our activities in the
village of Sobhan. Staff try to meet together each month, usually
in Phnom Penh. |
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Mr.
Pen Chantha, Director of Project Jumpah |
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Vision
In every village,
children modeling love, joy, hard work and service to God and to
people. |
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Values
- Service
- Teamwork
- Holistic
ministry
- Hard work
- Personal
growth
- Common sense
- Leadership
- Respect
- Joy
- Compassion
- Personal
gifts
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What
shapes Jumpah activities?
Statistics describe
opportunities to meet the needs of people through holistic actions.
300,000 people
are HIV+
300,000 orphans
Most children
are undernourished
Most people
live in poverty
20 percent of
children die before their fifth birthday
At least 25
percent of households are headed by a woman |
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Now you can experience Cambodia and our activities
without purchasing a plane ticket!
Order a
DVD today! Your $5 voluntary contribution will cover costs of duplication,
packaging and mailing. Send
request
to:
Mt.
View Community Church
Project Cambodia
12033 Seattle Hill Road
Snohomish, WA 98295 |
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Contact information:
Tim and Darlene Ratzloff
Christian Care For Cambodia
PO Box 830
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
fishpond@online.com.kh |
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Support information:
Mt. View Community Church
Project Cambodia
12033 Seattle Hill Road
Snohomish, WA 98295
mountainview@bigfoot.com |
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Site information:
This site is currently under construction. We invite
your
comments and suggestions.
Send to:
fishpond@online.com.kh |
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A Jumpah flower rarely blossoms
in Cambodia. People pluck the slender white buds to enjoy their elegant
beauty and their mild fragrance. In the same way, orphans and other
children, widows and poor Cambodians have very little opportunity
to reach their potential as people created in the image of God. With
your help, we can encourage, nurture and enable at least some to blossom. |
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