Acodo Children
Lyheang, 10 years old, a disabled child

Lyheang was born and raised in her home town in Kandal province. He is a single child in his family.
  Read More

Rasmey, 8 years old

Rasmey grew up in Siem Reap province. She has three siblings, two sisters and one brother. She is the youngest sister in her family.
  Read More

Phau, 12 years old

Phau was born in Siem Reap province among 10 siblings, 4 sisters and 6 brothers. He is the youngest son in the family. He is an orphan – his parents passed away when he was 3 years old.
  Read More

Brun, 8 years old

Brun is the 3rd daughter of a farming family in Siem Reap province. She has 4 siblings, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Her parents work as farmers working the fields.
  Read More

Sou In, 8 years old

Sou In was born in Seirey village , Kokchork commune, Siem Reap district and province. Her father’s name is Chran Suor and he died. Her mother’s name is Hoeurn Von and she is 42 years old.
  Read More

Rong Rat, 9 years old 
She was born in Thnolbondory village , Preahdak commune, Bonteaysrey district, Siem Reap province. Her parents were divorced. She has four siblings, two sisters and two brothers. She is a twin and her twin sister is Rong Roeung.
  Read More

Rong Roeurng, 9 years old

She was born in Thnolbondory village , Preahdak commune, Bonteaysrey district, Siem Reap province. Her parents were divorced. She has four siblings, two sisters and two brothers. She is a twin and her twin sister is Rong Roeung.
  Read More

Current User online
We have 1 guests Online
 All of the children who were selected to stay in ACODO’s orphanage were considered in three ways:
 
1. Children who are orphaned. Most of them are street children or vagabonds who have no home and eat spoiled food from the garbage.
 
2. Children who have only a mother or father because their parents were divorced and/or relatives who are separated from their families and have poor living conditions.
 
3. Children who have parents from indigent families. There are too many children in their families to support.
 
Before children are accepted into the orphanage, ACODO researched their backgrounds with family interviews as well as transcripts from the chief village officer or the chief commune officer and corresponding authorities. This is to assure that the children are truly orphaned and that they are from indigent families or single parent families with poor living conditions.
 
All the children staying in ACODO’s orphanage are provided with education including Khmer studies at state school and English  at the orphanage with the voluntary teachers as well as accommodation, three meals per day, supplies and health care.