This fall season marks the start of a new academic year, which often heralds changes and new beginnings. For the long-term residents of Aziza's Place, the start of the school year will mean new teachers, new subjects and, perhaps, new classmates. For Aziza's Place as a whole, this fall brings changes in the form of new family members, Mandolyn McConaha, as the in-coming Communications Director, and Barb Devine, as our permanent English teacher. These additions to the Aziza's Place family bring with them fresh perspectives, ideas and skills and we’re excited to have them both join the team!
Most importantly, we would like to bid a heartfelt farewell to Cath Waugh, our out-going Communications Director who, in reality, has meant so much more during her three and a half years at Aziza's Place. Arriving as a volunteer in the Spring of 2009, Cath made an immediate impact with her warm smile and overflowing affection that she showed to all the residents and staff. Even after her time as a volunteer concluded, she maintained a close contact with AP, stopping by on a daily basis and involving herself in the work and lives of everyone at AP. From this mutual affinity, it was a natural progression that we offer her the CD role in October of 2010, and to our delight, she accepted. Once settled into the CD role, Cath was instrumental in helping develop and formalize many of the Operational Policies, as well as being the organization’s representative to our large family of supporters, volunteers, visitors and corporate and institutional partners. We will miss her dearly and eagerly await her return to Cambodia in 2013. She leaves a tremendous
legacy, which we hope to perpetuate and benefit from in the years to come.
legacy, which we hope to perpetuate and benefit from in the years to come.
“I'd like to extend my personal 'Thank You' to Cath. You are unique and very special and your presence at Aziza’s Place has helped us evolve into this haven that serves our resident children, their families and their community."
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Amjad Ghori
Co-Founder
“As the author of the Courtyard Newsletter and a point of connection for our wider Aziza’s Place community – volunteers, visitors and supporters – for the past two years, I have been honored to be the one to share the news of the Aziza’s Place children, staff and the development of Aziza’s Place as a whole. It has been truly wonderful to be part of the lives of the children at Aziza’s Place who all continue to grow and develop into confident, genuine people, full of character, all striving towards their individual interests and talents. Great things lie ahead for the AP residents in the coming years as they eventually start graduating from Aziza’s Place. I’m thrilled to see each of them take hold of their futures and find their own niche in the world. The Aziza’s Place children, staff and family will always be close to my heart. Although returning home to New Zealand is in my immediate future, plans to return to Cambodia are already underway!”
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Cath Waugh
Communications Director
2012-2012
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Winds of Change:
Welcoming Mandolyn and Barb to the Aziza's Place family
We
are excited to usher in a new era for both the Communications Director
and English Teacher roles at AP. Mandolyn, from California, U.S.A, joins
the team as the in-coming Communications Director and brings many years
of international work experience in the education, media and
not-for-profit sectors. She has lived and worked in South Korea, SE
Asia and most recently W. Africa. Her background in photojournalism and
passion for sustainable development will be a valuable asset for AP.
We
are also excited to welcome Barb Devine, from Victoria, British
Columbia Canada, into the AP fold as the in-coming English Teacher.
Early in 2012, Barb visited Aziza’s Place for three weeks and lead
inspiring art workshops with the AP residents. She has an impressive
background and certification in teaching, both English
(as-a-second-language) and painting and has worked in graphic design for
many years. We are excited to have Barb as a valuable member of the AP
family!
AP
would like to extend a sincere thank you to Rob Rushworth for the role
he played in developing the English Program during his 14 months with
AP. He lifted the achievement bar for the children, extending their
English language abilities with his project-based approach to teaching.
He developed a comprehensive English curriculum that incorporated
science, mathematics, mechanics, film study, cooking, and basic marketing
and engineering principles – a truly dynamic program of holistic
learning. We wish him all the best for his future endeavors!
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A Bright New Face
This
fall we welcome a bright new face to the Aziza’s Place family- Kouy
Sueon, 7 years-old. She is the youngest of 5 children, and lived in the
Steung Meanchey dump-site, a community in Phnom Penh that many of the residents once called home and where many of their families still live. Her
parents spend their days at the dump-site picking through the trash for
items to sale or recycle. Many of her siblings stopped attending school
at a young age in order to help support the family. At AP, Sueon has
the chance at a full and healthy childhood and the opportunity to obtain
a quality education. She is eager to learn and has energetically jumped
into our summer supplementary classes. She began her 2ndgrade
studies at Toul Toumpoung Khmer Public School in early October and has
quickly adjusted to life at AP. Sueon is excited to be the newest
member of the AP family and has been welcomed by all with open
arms.
The
selection process of accepting children at AP involves a three-week
trial period, during which time the new resident is observed as he/she
becomes accustomed to the AP routine of studying and participating in
extra-cirricular activites - a new way of life that is very different
from their home environment. After this period, a meeting between the
new resident, their family, and the AP staff allows for a discussion
about the prospect of a long-term stay at Aziza’s Place.
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GFC Knowledge Exchange Workshop
Working together for Sustainability
Aziza’s Place is honored to be a long-term partner with Global Fund for Children (GFC)
– a grant-giving foundation partnering with community-based
organizations who work with the world’s most vulnerable children and
youth. GFC has been instrumental in funding AP for the past two years,
and this year AP was invited to participate in the GFC Knowledge
Exchange Workshop held in Manila, Philippines.
Soy
Socheat, AP’s Director of Programs, attended this three-day workshop
that provided him with the opportunity to network with similar grantee
organizations from Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Mongolia,
Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. The GFC Knowledge
Exchange Workshops focused on the theme of “Working Together for
Sustainability.” The sessions were based on the premise that each
organization possesses valuable knowledge and experience and that, by
facilitating a cross-organizational information exchange, each grantee
would be enriched.
Socheat particularly enjoyed attending the site visit to the Laura Vicuna Foundation and
had the chance to see not only their community work, but also the
‘Child Protection Clinic on Wheels’. He gained new ideas from a
presentation given by Amanda Hsiung, GFC’s Associate Program Officer
(East and Southeast Asia), and Farah Anwar, Program Associate (South
Asia), addressing the use of Evaluation and Monitoring techniques to
improve program structure. He returned from the workshop inspired by the
exchange of information and ideas and eager to implement them at
Aziza's Place.
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Community Outreach Program
The
Aziza's Place children participated in Cambodia’s nationwide education
campaign, coordinated by NGO Education Partnership (NEP), for the second year running. The campaign aimed to encourage Cambodian families to enroll their children in public school.
This year the residents energetically shared their positive message about the benefits of education with the community of Steung Meanchey. They worked as a group to engage the parents and children in the community and to communicate the importance of education and staying in school. They led educational activities, such as games teaching the Khmer alphabet and a storybook reading session.
The
program was such a success that the AP residents returned two weeks
later for an afternoon where they led additional learning activities –
such as reading groups, drawing and coloring, basic mathematics,
origami, and games. This was an exciting moment for the AP residents to
become leaders and mentors and to invest their time and knowledge back
into their community. For more information about the Outreach Program
and for additional photos, please visit our Facebook page.
Aziza’s Place would like to extend a warm welcome to Ruth Lemon, from Devon, UK, who will be volunteering for the next 3 months. She plans to obtain her teaching certificate in 2013 and is excited to gain experience and knowledge by working with the AP children. She assists our full-time English teacher, Barb, and is involved in teaching English to the AP staff as well as one-on-one English tutoring for the youngest AP residents. She has also scheduled extracurricular activity sessions in dance and piano, two areas of great interest to Ruth. We are delighted to have Ruth working with us and appreciate the energy and passion she brings to the classroom.