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Humanitarian Outreach to Cambodia
West Pearl Harbor Rotary Club's Humanitarian Projects in Cambodia
With the combined help of the Venerable Monk Sau Wain, Abbot of the Phnom Srong Monastery, donations from generous Hawaii residents, and the West Pearl Harbor Rotary Club, the Club was able to complete the third and fourth wells by November 2005. When Mark first approached the Phnom Srong community in 2004, he anticipated that the construction of a well might cost several thousand dollars. To his great surprise, he learned that the total cost (including labor and materials) would be no more than $500. "Given the nominal cost," Mark commented, "how can one walk away and do nothing." Mark also learned that costs are kept low because many community members and resident monks volunteer to help dig the wells. With barely enough water to subsist, traditional backyard agriculture no longer yields enough produce to enable the community to survive. As an alternative, the Venerable Monk Sau Wain envisioned establishing a new cottage industry that revolves around the spinning and weaving of silk. "A loom can be purchased for just $150," he explained. "With a modest amount of start-up revenue, we can teach silk weaving to unemployed women, and give them a fighting chance." Thus far, Mark reports that donations for the well and the loom projects have been substantial; notwithstanding, fundraising will continue until he returns to Cambodia in November 2006. "It's heartening to see people give, even modest amounts, when they see that their contributions are saving lives."
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