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Update From Fred Garmon in Cambodia           Fred and Kids
 
Dear Friends,
 
Greetings from the Garbage Dump in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. These are some of the precious children that need your help to be moved to a safe place where they are fed, clothed, and are given medical care and an education.  We appreciate your continued support to reach the other side of the world in Southeast Asia!                                                            Fred Garmon
     International Director
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LOOK WHAT OUR RECENT TRAVELERS TO CAMBODIA HAVE DONE 
 
 
christmas bucketsThe Dec 2006 Team, mostly made up of Ladies, took Christmas Buckets to Families on the Tonle Sap Lake. family hut on tonle sap
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can be a part of the next Christmas Celebration.  Travel  with Debbie Minay Nov 25, 2007.
 
Bikes for the Orphans and WidowsThe January 2007 Team decided, while on the trip, to purchase Bicycles for the Orphans and Widows at the Siem Reap Orphanage.
 Kids see bikes!
 
 
Medical Team Mar 2007 
 
The March 2007 Team
consisted of a Medical Team (mostly from University Church in Tampa, FL.)  The Team administered free medical care to many people throughout Cambodia.  They also personally paid for a severe 3rd degree burn victim to be hospitalized.   
 
 
 
 
 
  CAMBODIA CHOSEN AS 2008 YWEA PROJECT!
 
YWEA
Sunday service
               Sunday service at the Orphanage
The Church of God Youth and Christian Education Director, Mark Abbott (pictured below); the Youth Missions Coordinator, David Ray; and the Urban Ministries Coordinator,Garmons in Phnom Penh Mark Swank, traveled with the March 2007 team to Cambodia where YWEA will partner with World Missions and People for Care and Learning to Build a Humanitarian/Missionary Training Center. 
 
 
 
 
 
David and Goliath
 
 
David and Goliath
Youth Director, Rob Bailey, of Texas served as an Illustration of Goliath at the Siem Reap Orphanage Sunday Service along with Paul Dequitto, the son of the Orphanage Directors, Noel and Fe Dequitto. (I think they got their point across very well!)
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Double your moneyCorporate Matching Funds...
Did you know that most Large Companies including almost all banks have a "MATCHING FUNDS" program? 

 
 ----DOUBLE WHAT YOU HAVE GIVEN TO CHARITY----
 
We recently learned from a contributor that the bank where she works will match the contributions she has given to PCL (including trip money). Check with your human resources dept at work to see if your company has a matching funds program.  We also found a good resource  online here.  It's as easy as filling out a request form after that!  (Note: Most do not match donations given to churches or religious organizations. PCL is a 501(C)(3) Humanitarian Organization.)


 

 
 
Fred Garmon
People For Care & Learning