The Red Road Foundation
Kampot
Cambodia
Contact person: Rachel Riggio
+855 017 449 488
theredroadfoundation@gmail.com
http://theredroadfoundation.org
https://www.facebook.com/TheRedRoadFoundation/info/?tab=page_info
Topics
- Aid organization
- Educational policy/project
- Commune, community project
- Volunteers are welcome.
About us
The Red Road Foundation is an accredited non-profit organization founded in 2014. We are passionate and dedicated to bringing necessary resources to children in desperate need around the world. Currently, we create opportunities by establishing self-sustainable, economical, and educational community projects based in rural Cambodia.
The Red Road Foundation is made up of a dedicated group of individuals seeking to bring necessary resources to children in desperate need around the world. Our goal is to establish self-sustaining, compassionate, healing and educationally focused communities where currently there are none. Our organization seeks to raise awareness, funding, support and opportunity for lives in need.
The Red Road is a term used in Native American spiritual teachings to represent one who is "walking in balance". It is behavior, attitude, a way of living, a way of "doing" with reverence – of walking strong yet softly, so as not to harm or disturb other life. The Red Road is a pathway to truth, peace and harmony.
Phoenix Project
The mission of our first endeavor is to facilitate education to Cambodian youth by providing necessary resources, health care, and skills.
Project Phoenix is a Community Development Project in rural Cambodia. Due to the genocide of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodians have been left with a traumatized adult population and a generation of uneducated children in poverty. Our vision is to create a sanctuary within a village community where we can educate, employ, and share trade skills with local villagers and create a communal environment.
The Phoenix Project consists of the following programs:
• A Free Education Center for all Villagers
• A sustainable farm growing fruits, vegetables, and raising farm animals as a resource for the children and employees of Project Phoenix.
• A scholarship program/micro loan access that supports trade skills and an extracurricular program with classes that support interests such as the arts, farming, fishing, sports, and business skills.
• Recycled Glass Production
Accepting Volunteers
We are recruiting teachers to assist in our language classes & free community workshops in: leadership coaching, science, art, music, environmental science, health, hygiene, nutrition, sports and more.
Rachel Riggio is the Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer of the Red Road Foundation.
For other net participants we can offer an expert guidance through trained staff, give an expert opinion, procure expert information and establish new contacts in the field of our work.