Cambodian Children's Trust
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The Cambodian Children’s Trust [1] (CCT) is a not for profit Non Government Organisation in Cambodia.
The CCT Orphanage was created after rescuing 14 children from a corrupt orphanage in Battambang, Cambodia, where they were suffering abuse and neglect, including sexual molestation, starvation, violence and denial of access to vital medicines.
CCT wants to provide these orphans with more than the basic necessities for survival. CCT believes it can help best by teaching these and future children at the CCT Orphanage enduring self-reliance. CCT's vision is to provide them with the best healthcare possible and then introduce them to a vast range of education such as classes to build upon their standard school curriculum, extra curricular studies including traditional and international arts, home economics, personal & physical education as well as sustainable farming training them in much-needed local skills.
CCT is currently developing into a self-sustaining organisation that provides orphans with life-skills, opportunities, and the confidence to take charge of their own futures.

