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Assisting Cambodian Orphans and the Disabled Organisation (ACODO) is seeking for:
 
1- Voluntary teachers - English, German, Japanese and Korean.
 
2- Staff -Cambodians or Foreigners required
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ACODO is a Non-Governmental Organisation helping street, poor, and garbage children, vagabonds and the disabled in Cambodia nationwide. Life skill (social and academic teaching), Vocational skill (sculpture, painting, weaving, sewing, traditional dancing, tradedy performance, etc) and indigent family support have been provided by ACODO.
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ACODO, Assisting Cambodia Orphans and the Disabled Organization, is a Non–Governmental Organization based in Siem Reap Angkor, one of the most popular tourism sites in Cambodia. Due to an increase in the number of students, orphans, and the disabled, ACODO is seeking for many voluntary and specialist teachers.
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Volunteers are required to teach foreign languages such as English to the children here. A short or long-term program is available. The volunteering program is available every day from Monday to Friday - either part-time or full-time. The children really need you to be their teachers and families at the orphanage. Please don't hesitate to apply to volunteer with us here - you will have a truly memorable experience! 

 
The disabled, who have lost their physical ability and are not able to help themselves, are also being supported by ACODO. They were scorned and mocked in the society, often being treated as useless. After witnessing these situations, ACODO wanted to assist them to become valued members of society; recognized for their useful contribution and ability to join other citizens in developing their country. They have the same civil rights. Currently they are being educated in life skills and vocational skills as are all other orphans in ACODO. Additionally, they are taught dancing, weaving, sewing, wood & stone sculpture, painting and tragedy performance. We aim to offer an education to 10 disabled children who are able to live and study all day in ACODO.