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The Foundation Mission Home Front of the Deanery of Weert financially adopts children from Cambodia

 From May 1, 2008 the Foundation Mission Home Front of the Deanery of Weert has financially adopted two children from Cambodia. The Mission Office Roermond has an adoption program to help children in some mission countries so that they can look forward to a better future. Through the Don Bosco Children's Fund and the mediation by Father Johan Visser our foundation the support two children appointed by the Mission Office, Bou Ret of 6 and Choa Rineth of 7. This financial support of 20 Euro’s a month per child, will be used for the upbringing and education of these children. The children are supported until they are removed from the adoption program. In most cases, this is when they can stand on their own feet (about 12 years). Sometimes, however, the support will continue if the child is going to follow secondary education, and the child remains in the adoption program.

More information? Click on the following link:  http://www.missieburo.nl/activiteiten/kinderadoptie-programma

 Below is a brief description of the children that are adopted by the foundation.

In connection with the privacy no pictures of the adopted children be placed.

General Data ADK /CAMB /S6988
Adopted bij the Mission Home Front on May 1, 2008:

Choa Rineth was born on November 1, 2000, the youngest child of four. She lives in Long Orn Kro Peu, at the foot of the Boko Mountains, about 85 kilometers from the town  Shihanouk Ville. The family is poor and has to work hard to make ends meet.
Choa Rineth can not go to school because there is no money. The parents have asked the Don Bosco Children’s Fund for help.
Because the family has moved to another city she has been removed from the adoption program on August 8, 2014.
Mediation thru Father John Visser sdb, Don Bosco Children’s Fund

General Data ADK /CAMB /S6985:
Adopted bij the Mission Homefront on May 1, 2008:

Bou Ret, born April 3, 2001, is the youngest child of four. She lives in Om Long Kro Peu, at the foot of the Boko Mountains, about 85 kilometers from the town Shihanouk Ville. The family is poor and has to work hard to make ends meet. Bou Ret can not go to school because there is no money. The parents have asked the Don Bosco Children’s Fund for help.
She started working in a clothing factory and can take care of herself. She has thus been removed from the adoption program on May 1, 2015.
Mediation thru Father John Visser sdb, Don Bosco Children’s Fund.

General Data ADK /CAMB /H0903:
Adopted bij the Mission Home Front on August 5, 2014:

Sean Makara was born on July 1, 2008 in Kandal province, Cambodia. He takes the place of Choia Rineth. He is in the first grade of primary school and he has a 9 year old brother. Both his parents are deceased and he and his brother live in a hut made of bamboo and leaves with their grandmother.
They live far below the poverty line. In order to maintain the family the grandmother has to work very hard on the land.
To ensure a better future for Sean grandmother wants him to stay in school, but she cannot afford it.
Through the financial support of the Mission Home Front Sean is given an opportunity to look forward to a better life.
Mediation thru Father John Visser sdb, Don Bosco Children’s Fund

General Data ADK /CAMB /8230:
Adopted bij the Mission Home Front on May 1, 2015:

 Sok Srey Khei Nea was born on December 3, 2007 in the province of Prey Veng in Cambodia and takes the place from Bou Ret. She is in the second grade of primary school. She has one sister who is 5 years. Her parents are both 34 years old and work on the land. They work very hard and earn very little. They live far below the poverty line as do most of the poor people in Cambodia.
Despite the financial situation they want Khei Sok Srey Nea to get an good education so she can have a better future.
Mediation thru Father John Visser sdb, Don Bosco Children’s Fund.