by Natalie Gidney | Mar 1, 2024 | Cambodia, General
Sustainable Tourism Arriving at Camp The road leading to Jahoo Camp, didn’t always look like a road, well, at least a road I was accustomed to – sometimes it looked more like a dried-up riverbed in the midst of a month-long drought. I nervously questioned our driver,...
by Natalie Gidney | Jan 22, 2024 | General
Hope Found in Education A solid education is foundational to lifting children out of poverty and giving them hope for the future. No one reading this would disagree that there is exceeding value in a good education or argue that education is unimportant. The way we...
by Natalie Gidney | Jan 8, 2024 | Clean Water and Energy, Liberia
Not Everyone Can Have a Bubble Bath Today is National Bubble Bath Day! Personally, a bubble bath has always been a place of peace and relaxation; a place where I can escape the day-to-day drama of life and let all the stress melt away. A soaker tub full of steaming...
by Natalie Gidney | Dec 15, 2023 | General
When the Clean Water Came Water is essential for healthy, thriving individuals, families, and communities. From drinking, to cooking and cleaning, even sanitation and health all depend on a clean, safe, and dependable source of water. In Sierra Leone, deep borehole...
by Natalie Gidney | Dec 7, 2023 | Cambodia
Reflections from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Genocide. A word that wasn’t even part of our English vocabulary until Polish lawyer, Raphael Lemkin combined the Greek root genos (meaning race, people) with the Latin suffix –caedo (meaning the act of killing) in 1944 to...