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Y O G S T H E M E

About Us

THE HEARTBEAT OF FH

VALUES

We follow Jesus
Our work is relational
We invest wisely and focus on results
We serve with humility
We pursue beauty, goodness, and truth

VALUE PROPOSITION

We design, develop, and deliver catalytic solutions that build resilience so that children, families, and communities can flourish.

Country Overview

In 1990, Food for the Hungry (FH) began working in Cambodia by providing relief and aid to those living in refugee camps during the civil war. In 1992, FH Cambodia started to partner with poor communities in the Kampot Province to improve living conditions, and later expanded into northern Cambodia. Since then, it has focused efforts on community development and other areas of need to improve living conditions.

FH Cambodia operates as a field office of the global Christian relief and development organization known as FH, or Food for the Hungry. It is currently serving 158,876 individuals in 36,403 households through integrated, holistic and multi-sectoral approach in dealing with issues on food security and livelihood, education, health and nutrition, cascade groups, leadership development, and more.

Where We Work

Nowaday, FH Cambodia operates in two provinces, Oddar Meanchey and Siem Reap, comprising five districts and 181 communities (villages) – Svay Leu, Puok, Trapeang Prasat, Banteay Ampil, Samroang and Chong Kal.

What We Do

The underlying causes of poverty, injustice and marginalization are complex and often interconnected. That’s why our partnerships with local communities and leaders reach across the full range of economic, social, spiritual, and cultural interests, bringing everyone to the table to create comprehensive solutions that endure. When communities have both the agency to make their own decisions and access to needed resources, they can realize their full potential.

Core Program Components

Education

Health & Nutrition

Food Security & Livelihoods

Leadership Development

(with a focus on disaster risk reduction)

Cross-Cutting Themes

Gender equality

Environmental care

Biblical worldview

Safe migration

Child Protection

Inclusion of People with Disability