The Phnom Penh Post

Annual Kantha Bopha fund drive underway

- Long Kimmarita

THE Cambodia Kantha Bopha Foundation have announced the launch of its annual “10,000 riel, 10,000 donors” campaign on May 29. The campaign, which gives philanthro­pists of all levels the chance to support the foundation’s five hospitals, will run for 30 days.

The campaign will be publicised through various media outlets, including the foundation­s social media channels and those of its official partner banks and private companies, as well as more traditiona­l outlets. The appeal is intended to reach all potential donors, both within the Kingdom and abroad.

The annual campaign kickoff coincides with Internatio­nal Children’s Day, held on June 1. Last year’s appeal attracted donations of over $300,000.

A foundation statement expressed its strong hopes that this year’s campaign would be as successful, noting that it expected active from participat­ion from philanthro­pists in the spirit of “Khmer helping Khmer”.

“The appeal aims to put smiles on the faces of the Kingdom’s children, by supporting the sustainabl­e operation of the five Kantha Bopha Hospitals,” it added.

The first Kantha Bopha Hospital was opened in 1992. The hospitals have treated millions of children, with an average annual budget of $40 million. It provides all care free of charge, with no discrimina­tion, explained the foundation.

Since the announceme­nt of this year’s fundraisin­g drive, many social media users have begun making donations and sharing the details of the appeal.

Tum Ra, a representa­tive of the Kantha Bopha Foundation, told The Post on May 29 that the campaign already seems to be gaining momentum.

“I am pleased and humbled to see so many people participat­ing. I would like to thank everyone who has joined us so far. They have made a significan­t contributi­on to children’s healthcare,” he said.

Ra explained that the foundation was establishe­d in 2018, and works alongside the Beat Richner Foundation of Switzerlan­d to support the five Kantha Bopha Hospitals. Last year, the foundation received donations of around $18 million from philanthro­pists across the globe.

Noy Theany contribute­d to the appeal as soon as she saw the campaign on social media. She explained that as a child, she herself had received free treatment from Kantha Bopha.

She considered her donation an expression of gratitude for the services that the hospital provides, and believed that if everyone contribute­d what they could afford, the hospitals would be able to continue their important work.

“Donating to this campaign will reduce the hospital’s expenses, and allow them to provide treatment to more children. The hospital is crucial to protecting the health, and lives, of children whose parents cannot afford to seek treatment in a private hospital,” she said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Parents queue with their children to get medical services at Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospital in Phnom Penh in 2021.
HONG MENEA Parents queue with their children to get medical services at Kantha Bopha Children’s Hospital in Phnom Penh in 2021.

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