Components of Phare Ponleu Selpak's Child Protection Program
Sponsorship & Scholarship Program
The Sponsorship Program is an important component of the Child Protection Program. Our goal is to ensure that children have access to education by promoting their well-being and providing support for their needs. Under the sponsorship, students receive food support, health services, and referral assistance, as well as financial support for personal development.
Child Protection Link Committee
The Child Protection Link Committee is the mechanism that aims to ensure the intersectionality of the Child Protection System of Phare Ponleu Selpak. The Committee support and empower children in all circumstances bearing in mind the best interest of the child and the non-discrimination principles. The Committee strives to provide a safe environment for all children connected to Phare where every child feels safe, respected and has space to express themselves freely.
Highlights from Our First Quarter Activities
Impact in Numbers
This quarter, our programs have reached new heights, impacting lives and fostering creativity.
Students received Lunch Support
students (18 families) received 50kg of rice and groceries as food assistance
Students received monthly Family Cash Support
students received a Child Right workshop
Visual Story Highlights
Our chef prepares daily nutritious meals to support the health and well-being of students in the Lunch Support Program.
In February, French circus clown artisit Alex Nogier visited Phare Ponleu Selpak and shared smiles, laughter, and entertaining tricks with the students and community.
After much-needed renovation, our campus library has reopened its doors to welcome students of all ages.

Students participating in interactive and educational games during a child rights workshop organized by the Social Support Department at Phare Ponleu Selpak.
Artists from Epic Arts and students from Phare Ponleu Selpak came together for Into the Jungle, a groundbreaking circus, dance and theatre performance featuring artists with and without disabilities.
Three days a week, our Mobile Library van traveled to villages, bringing books, storytelling, and creative activities to children with limited access to educational resources.