cpp was started for one reason, to assist local communities with small-scale projects that help strengthen neigh-borhoods. 


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This year, the tranquility and beauty of rural Cambodia was devastated by an epidemic that swept through the entire country. Although Hand, Foot and Mouth disease is not uncommon, it is not generally deadly. 

However, in rural Cambodia—where diagnosis is difficult, where there are no medicines to combat fever or easy ways to provide fluid to the ill—it was. This complete lack of simple, primary care is the motivation for CPP’s next project: a rural medical clinic in Cambodia. 

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"Poor health shreds communities, undermines economic opportunity and hold back progress."

-Hilary Clinton
US Secretary of State

project partnership

Raise and Support the Poor (RSP) is a non-profit organization started in 2007, the sole purpose of which is to help children of the poorest families in Cambodia. Their vision is a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that respects individual rights and dignity.  

RSP seeks to help communities by extending education and skills to children and adults that others are failing to reach. With their help, children of poor Cambodian communities can lift themselves from property.  To date, RSP has provided free education to over 450 children in 12 villages.

CPP will partner with RSP again, this time to provide the first primary care clinic in the community of 10,000 people. 


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