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Charity Nan working hard for the Market Stall
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Jake doing what he loves the most - talking!! :)
Jake was invited to speak at a local business networking meeting where he spoke about striving to reach your potential and the importance of collaboration between local business and small scale charities. A great day and a big thanks to Lisa and David for inviting us to share the 1step1life journey! :)
Pisey and Chantrea join the one step family :)
A very exciting week at 1step! We are so pleased to welcome Pisey and Chantrea to the 1step family. These two awesome young ladies are studying tourism at the University of South East Asia, we wish you every success in the future and look forward to supporting you both with anything needed.
1step welcomes Sokha to the family :)
The entire 1step1life team is so pleased to welcome Sokha to our family as our latest scholarship student and first hospitality student. He will be studying to become a chef at Paul Debrule Hospitality and Tourism school.
Can't wait to see the success he has!! :)
1step1life journey becomes part of Riverstone's history
Jake has just finished working on our article for the 2015 Riverstone Journal put together by the Riverstone & District Historic Society. Thanks for asking us to write on our work in Cambodia and how even a small town family can make a big impact!! :) :)
Pheakdey brings free computer lessons to our Learning Centre
Pheakdey has started offering free computer lessons from our new Learning Centre. We are so all happy to see the space being used for as much as possible in helping young adults in Siem Reap ! :)
Big thanks to Pheakdey for his continued hard work. Looking forward to expanding the computer lessons and any other possible options
Cham takes his first huge step towards his dream! :)
We are so happy to see Cham practising hard at his new art school. He is enjoying every minute and we are so proud to be able to help such an amazing young man on his journey to his dream job! :)
New School Sign! :)
The entire team at 1step1life is so proud to have this sign recently created for our new school. It has been our pleasure to help Son and Cambodia Organisation for Social Development over the past 12 months. We are certainly shown that anyone, regardless of their experience, can make a huge difference if they are passionate and work hard.
Son inspiring as always
Always so incredible to see Son doing what he does best, helping the next generation. Such an incredible man who we are very lucky to get to work with and support :) As you can see he is in his guiding uniform and works tirelessly before and after his normal work as a guide teaching over 60 young students.
Welcome to the 1step Family Hak and Cham
1step1life is incredibly proud to officially welcome our two newest scholarship students Hak and Cham. Having both grown up in the same village and been involved in incredible amounts of community service work they are both epic additions to the 1step family. Hak is studying at PUC university doing a foundation year in English, before studying hospitality and tourism. Cham has started studying Art formally whilst finishing his high school Education. Cham's incredible artworks are for sale at our markets here in Australia and will soon be on display and for sale at Blend Juice Bar, Central Market, Siem Reap and on the 1step1life website.
A bloody awesome few days (pun intended)
Usually when I’m in Cambodia I love spending time with Cambodian people, rarely do I bother chilling with tourists or even many expats for that matter. But yesterday was different – and I had one of the most rewarding and awesome days of the trip so far. Myself, Scott and Hayden met an English couple Henry and Isadora when we were in Sihanoukville and they got in touch when they arrived in Siem Reap as they were so keen to see 1step’s work. We picked them up at midday and headed out to our school.
It was such a lovely experience showing people who cared and were interested so much in the incredible work we have achieved. No students were there but I had a brief chat about what we do and they met the incredible Son. After I introduced Son and explained what he did for the kids in the community I too found myself blown away with the reality of it when I said it out loud. Spending hours every single day providing education for the next generation – a man although not bubbly and cuddly, of incredible dedication and generosity. After that we headed back to the learning space and showed them our dream for the future – a space for our students and the wider teenage world to chill, learn and collaborate. A dream that is becoming reality very quickly as we continue to push on with preparation. To top off the day we all went to Phare, The Cambodian Circus. The long term readers know that I LOVE Phare, and go a billion times every trip. But again it was so nice to be with other people watching them in disbelief as to the talent, strength and incredible fun that is Phare. It was a very healthy day for me to realise that not all backpackers who drink every evening are rats, in fact most would probably like to get more out of their trip aswell, like to see the ‘real M=Cambodia’ and to be shown what is truly entertainment in Siem Reap. It was genuinely touching to hear Henry and Isadora say how much they loved the day and how it was one of the best days of their holiday. All because we took a few hours to show them the incredible country Cambodia is when you get away from Pub Street.
In return for such an awesome day, Henry and Isadora told me such an incredible story. They were on the beach in Sihanoukville and met a small kid selling bracelets – like everyone does. They said to the kid how nice his football jersey was and he went on to tell them that an Australia friend of his bought it for him and how he does awesome stuff for him every time he comes to Cambodia. Out of shear chance, from meeting me the night before, they asked the kid if the mans name was Jake? And Jo, the coolest little kid ever said YES!! And went on to tell them all about me. It was one of the most touching stories I have heard and really made me feel like I must be doing something right. As I talked to Henry and Issy about 1step1life I had such a sense of pride, to explain how we are breaking down complexity barriers and getting on with the job. How we give everyone an equal chance regardless of any background. There really are so few charities that genuinely operate with no strings attached and I am so proud to promote ourselves as one of them. On a wider scale I was so proud to promote Cambodia, promote Siem Reap and to show them the incredible work other charities are doing such as Phare.
Today was another awesome day. We dropped the bicycle’s back from where we rented them. Did a three-person cram onto my motoråbike for the ride home. Then did some shopping for the learning space, new fridge, lounge, fans and kettle – productive day if I have ever seen one. On top of that we also donated blood. It was so awesome to have a chat with the blood nurse who was telling us that most Cambodians are B+ and they only had a mere 5 bags left in their supply. Fortunately myself, Scott and Hayden were all B+ and she was so excited. Another prime example of how the tinniest of efforts and thought can literally save / change a life.
Until tomorrow everyone
Much love
Jake
Day 6 Second last day
The boys have done so well to travel so far in such a short time. When they finish Sunday it will be 800km in 7 days! Read more and donate at www.1step1liferide.org
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Day 6 . We are all so proud of them
-- Karen Stalker Treasurer/Charity Mum karen@1step1life.org http://1step1life.org 0412383736 www.1step1life.org
Starting Day 6 Second last day
Day 6 15th August 2015 The boys are ready to power on , their final two days to get to Siem Reap. Followers at home wish them luck and we are all so proud of them.
-- Karen Stalker Treasurer/Charity Mum karen@1step1life.org http://1step1life.org 0412383736 www.1step1life.org
Day 5 14 August 2015
The boys got some down time in Battambang to see some sites Go to www.1step1liferide.org journal to read more.
-- Karen Stalker Treasurer/Charity Mum karen@1step1life.org http://1step1life.org 0412383736 www.1step1life.org
Day 4 Determination and humidity
The boys are going great but hurting with the conditions. Read more www.1step1liferide.org- journal
Day 3 Bike Ride
Bike Ride Day 3 Wednesday 12 August 2015 An amazing morning at The Killing Fields and S21 Prison then a 70km ride for the afternoon. Follow their journey www.1step1liferide.org
Day 2 Kampot to Phnom Penh
Day 2 11th August 2015 Rain, heat and mud! www.1step1liferide.org
Day 1 Bike Ride Sihanoukville to Kampot
The Bike ride began Monday 10 August 2015. go to www.1step1liferide.org to read their story