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There are many ways you can help support our work:
If you'd like to make a direct donation, hold a fundraising event or do a sponsored activity to raise money, you can use our page on Peoples Fundraising, they have all the tools you will need.
The most straightforward way to support our work in Cambodia is to make a donation, which will be used to support all our work in Cambodia. If you'd like to discuss supporting an individual student or providing a scholarship, please contact us.
- £15 could pay for the cost of a jobs skills workshop to help young people find jobs.
- £25 could buy a bicycle to get a young student to and from university.
- £100 could pay for the books and stationery an impoverished student needs for a year at university.
- £450 would pay for tuition fees and admission costs for one student for one year at a typical university.
- £1800 could pay the fees for one student for a full degree, or the costs of a vocational training course.
If you'd like to make a direct donation, hold a fundraising event or do a sponsored activity to raise money, you can use our page on Peoples Fundraising, they have all the tools you will need.
The most straightforward way to support our work in Cambodia is to make a donation, which will be used to support all our work in Cambodia. If you'd like to discuss supporting an individual student or providing a scholarship, please contact us.
Whilst we have moved away from international volunteering and the majority of Golden Futures projects are delivered by salaried staff hired by NFC, NFC still welcomes volunteer teachers. If you are interested in volunteering with NFC you should look at the NFC website - www.newfutureforchildren.com.
You can find out more about Cambodia and some of the advice we give to prospective student volunteers by having a look at the handbook provided for each volunteer - here.
You can find out more about Cambodia and some of the advice we give to prospective student volunteers by having a look at the handbook provided for each volunteer - here.
We'd like to say a big thank you to everyone who has supported us at Golden Futures.
Some of the people who have helped us out so far, in no particular order, are:
Some of the people who have helped us out so far, in no particular order, are:
The Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust
SSSK (Students Supporting Street Kids) Ruth Passey The Womens' Group Jonny Lewington Swanwick Hall School |
The First Foundation
Sam Rickard The Demo Project Co-operative Services International Credit MFI Iain Mackenzie Artemis UniAID |
Silver Screen Society Nottingham
Anne and David Seymour Ben Illingworth Claudia Krehl Nikki Samuels Intervol Nottingham Andrew Crosby |