For the fourth consecutive year, our commitment to Cambodia continues — evolving beyond technology to support the people and communities who need it most.
This year, Caitlyn and Sophie are part of the current team on the ground in Cambodia, working directly with local communities to support education, wellbeing, and everyday needs. While the donation and installation of Technology Core Interactive Touchscreens remain an important part of enhancing classroom learning, the scope of support extends far beyond the screen.
From assisting kindergartens with head lice treatment to painting public school facilities, upgrading playgrounds, and supporting local children and families wherever help is needed. This year’s service trip reflects a more holistic approach to community impact — one that recognises education, health, and environment as deeply connected.
The trip is organised and supported by Australian Collaboration Cambodia, whose ongoing fundraising efforts make this work possible. Every dollar raised goes directly toward supporting under-resourced communities. Volunteers generously fund their own travel and participation, contributing their time, energy, and skills with the shared goal of making a meaningful difference.
While the project is only a few days in, the impact is already being felt — and this is just the beginning. More updates will follow as the team continues their work alongside the local community.
Because real impact isn’t measured only in what we donate — but in how we show up, stay committed, and support communities together.








