“All work and no play” is detrimental to the work we do here at PeopleStories Foundation. We place great value in playing and have ensured that every single member of our family- from the children we help to the volunteers who help us- get a chance to play. ![]() Game for life For our volunteers, helping underprivileged children attain a chance at lifelong learning takes up a lot of energy. For the children themselves, breaking out of the cycle of poverty also involves a lot of hard work. Therefore, we always ensure that our volunteers and children remain active so they have the strength to do what they must to create the change that they need. Part of the education curriculum we plan for the children includes sports programs. We teach the children how to play soccer, we invigorate them with dance classes, and we also hold Talent Game Shows for them to show off their athletic skills.
The future is playful
The importance of play cannot be understated. We have plans to beef up our sports curriculum in the schools with specialised sports for women, more inclusive sports for the handicapable, and many others. The success of our plan to play, like everything else we do to help these children, lies on the hands of our donors, sponsors and volunteers. If you would like to be a part of our playful future, please write to us at [email protected] or make a contribution at https://chuffed.org/project/schoolforlife2018-19. On behalf of the children of Siem Reap, we thank you.
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