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100 of Elderlies in Kor Commune were funded during Eid Fitri, Cambodia

Cambodia, a country with a rich cultural heritage, faces significant challenges in supporting its aging population. Many elderly individuals live in poverty, lacking access to proper healthcare, nutrition, and social support. The Elderlies Support Project in Cambodia aims to address these issues by providing essential services to improve their quality of life.

This article explores the challenges faced by Cambodia’s elderly, the initiatives taken by this project, and how you can contribute to making a difference.

The Challenges Facing Elderlies in Cambodia

1. Poverty and Economic Hardship

Many elderly Cambodians live in extreme poverty, especially in rural areas. With limited pension systems, they often rely on family support. However, younger generations migrating for work leave many seniors without financial assistance.

According to HelpAge International, nearly 30% of Cambodia’s elderly live below the poverty line, struggling to afford food and shelter.

2. Lack of Healthcare Access

Cambodia’s healthcare system is underdeveloped, particularly in rural regions. Chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis often go untreated due to high costs and limited medical facilities.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that only 20% of elderly Cambodians receive regular medical check-ups, leading to preventable health complications.

3. Social Isolation and Neglect

Traditional family structures are weakening, leaving many elderly individuals isolated. Without community programs, they suffer from loneliness and depression.

A study by The Cambodia Daily found that over 40% of seniors experience severe loneliness, impacting their mental and physical health.


How the Elderlies Support Project Helps

1. Providing Basic Necessities

The project delivers food packages, clean water, and hygiene supplies to elderly individuals in need. These essentials help combat malnutrition and improve overall well-being.

2. Healthcare and Medical Support

Through partnerships with local clinics, the project offers:

  • Free medical check-ups
  • Medication assistance
  • Mobility aids (wheelchairs, walking sticks)

3. Social and Emotional Support

Community centers and home visits ensure that seniors remain socially active. Volunteers organize:

  • Group activities and cultural events
  • Counseling services
  • Intergenerational programs to reconnect families

4. Financial Assistance and Livelihood Programs

To reduce dependency, the project provides:

  • Small grants for income-generating activities (farming, handicrafts)
  • Financial literacy training

Success Stories from the Project

Case Study: Grandma Sokha’s Journey

Sokha, a 72-year-old widow, struggled with arthritis and had no family support. Through the Elderlies Support Project, she received:

  • Free medical treatment
  • A wheelchair for mobility
  • A small grant to start a vegetable stall

Today, Sokha earns a steady income and actively participates in community events.


How You Can Support the Elderlies in Cambodia

1. Donate to the Cause

Financial contributions help provide:

  • $25 → One month of food supplies
  • $50 → Medical check-ups for 5 seniors
  • $100 → Mobility aid for one elderly person

Visit GlobalGiving’s Cambodia Elderly Care Fund to donate.

2. Volunteer Your Time

If you’re in Cambodia, consider:

  • Assisting in community centers
  • Teaching skills to elderly beneficiaries

3. Raise Awareness

Share this article or organize fundraising events to spread the word.


Conclusion

The Elderlies Support Project in Cambodia plays a crucial role in ensuring that seniors live with dignity and care. By addressing healthcare, financial stability, and social isolation, this initiative transforms lives.

You can make a difference today—donate, volunteer, or advocate for Cambodia’s elderly population.

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By supporting this cause, you help build a more compassionate world for Cambodia’s aging generation.

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