June 2008 Newsletter    
PCL'S FIRST FIVE YEARS
  
     Fred Garmon  During the first five years of service to Southeast Asia, PCL has established 1 permanent medical center, 2 mobile medical units, 1 mobile dental unit,  1 orphanage (and supports 3 others), 5 English & Computer class locations plus several classes at the high school daily, several drug rehabilitation centers,
 a 100-home village relocation project, 30 schools of leadership with over 800 students, a community center including a state-of-the-art coffee shop and training center where the locals are employed. PCL now employs scores of Cambodians giving them the opportunity to grow and provide for their families. 
 
It is a pleasure to serve the people of Southeast Asia.
 Children from the Garbage Dump 
Fred Garmon, PhD
Executive Director
2nd Annual Cambodia Youth Camp was a Great Success
 Thanks to all who Sponsored!
 

Cambodia Youth Camp

 
245 Khmer youth attended the 2nd annual Youth Camp in Cambodia. This proved to be a great time of training and joining together of hearts & minds.
International School of Leadership Development (ISOLD)
enrolls over 800 in the 10/40 Window
ISOLD Graduation 
There are now 30 Schools in 7 Countries:
9 in Cambodia, 3 in Sri Lanka, 5 in Myanmar, 8 in India, 7 in Malaysia, 1 in Bhutan, and over 20 slip over the border of Vietnam to attend classes.
For more information contactDr. Dale Denham
 
Leadership Training Classes
 
West Virginia Campmeeting
 

Many of you may not know that our Director, Fred Garmon, conducts Leadership Seminars all across the Nation and Internationally. Dr. Garmon received his M.Div. from the COG Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. in Leadership Development from Regent University in Virginia. 

His Leadership Skills series have been taught State-wide in Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, Colorado, New York, and West Virginia over the last 2yrs. He will be in Lima, Peru, next week, July 14-19, 2008.
 
If you are interested in Leadership Training please contact Dr. Garmon. 
 

FLIP FLOPS FOR CAMBODIA  

Flip-Flops collected for Cambodia

Cleveland Community donates hundreds of Flip-Flops
  Pictured are: Robert Bradney, Gen Mgr of Bender Realty; Brenda Richardson, Caldwell Banker Realty; Linda Staton, Mortg Rel Mgr First TN Bank and PCL Board Member; Donna Smith, Realtor Century 21; Joyce Green, Civitan & First TN Bank; Jennifer Tollefson of PCL; Georgia Gann, Civitan & Southern Heritage; and Stacy Ridgell, Girl Scout Leader and First TN Bank.  Also donating flip-flops is Target and the Shoe Show.
 More than
300 People have traveled with us to the 10/40
 Window in the
past 24 months.
Isn't Time for You to Go? 
 
Bangkok Thailand McDonaldsPray for our Teams that are Presently in Cambodia:
 
1.  Brett Mayes, and members of the Riverview Church of God, Michigan, building a new care & learning ctr in Phnom Penh.
2. Chad Turner and guests from Atlanta, GA
3. Lee University Interns
4.  Youth Camp Attendees
 
 
We Partner with Habitat for Humanity 
Our construction site is located in Century Village, Cleveland, TN
Children from the Garbage DumpPeople for Care and Learning
4235 T L Rogers St. NE
Cleveland, TN 37312,  423-478-7071
 
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