Project Khmer Hope Mission Trip
Want to explore what missions is like? Block your calendar from 2 to 6 October 23 and join the GBC Project Khmer Hope dental care and teaching mission trip.
Project Khmer H.O.P.E. (PKH) was set up by St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore in 2000 to share God’s love with poor and needy Cambodians by meeting their social and economic needs. PKH is an international non-governmental organisation registered in Cambodia, working in collaboration with the Cambodian Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation. The team at PKH are dedicated to improving the lives of orphans, disadvantaged street children and to equip the poor youth of Cambodia with marketable skills to enable them to secure jobs and break out of the cycle of poverty. They work towards giving these children a future and a hope so that their lives and those of their communities can be transformed by the power of God’s love. (Source: https://pkhcambodia.org/)
GBC has been sending a team to serve alongside the staff at PKH twice a year (in April and October) since 2013. Our last trip was in October 2019 before the pandemic put a halt to these trips. We are grateful and excited that we can now resume our dental care and teaching mission trip to PKH this October. Block your calendar from 2 to 6 October 23 if you are interested!
You will experience living in an urban and rural Cambodian community. During the trip, you will assist the two dentists in providing dental care and read Bible stories and English books to the students while waiting for their dental treatment. Also, we will meet our missionary, Deborah Teo and experience first-hand her ministry in rural Trang. Contact Thiem Heng (drthewee@gmail.com) or Kim Cheng (kimcheng.tan@gmail.com) to find out more about the trip.
You can also read about our last trip to PKH in October 2019 here.