Three programs, woven together, to pull garment workers away from exploitation and toward a future they choose for themselves.
Classes, high-school catch-up courses and university support, so workers can finish what family pressure made them abandon.
Visit program →Psychological, emotional and academic support that builds the confidence to stand on their own.
Visit program →Sharing the love and hope of Jesus with the factory community, students and children.
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A garment worker arrives in Phnom Penh with an unfinished education, very little say over her own life, and no community to belong to. Education restores what was cut short. Empowerment builds the confidence to make her own choices. Evangelism offers belonging and a hope that doesn't depend on her circumstances.
Together, the three programs are designed to keep workers — both women and men — out of a life of abuse and exploitation, and walking toward dignity instead.