The Phnom Penh Post

ABA Bank and Cambodian Children’s Fund partner to develop all-inclusive developmen­t program for underprivi­leged children

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ABA Bank, Cambodia’s largest commercial bank and active corporate responsibl­e citizen, signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF) to develop an all-inclusive developmen­t program for disadvanta­ged children under CCF patronage.

The MoU was signed by Chief Executive Officer of ABA Bank, Askhat Azhikhanov, and Founder and Executive Director of CCF, Scott Neeson, on 17 May 2023 at the CCF Learning Center located at a former landfill in Phnom Penh’s Steung Meanchey.

The partnershi­p signifies the commitment of both organizati­ons to improve the lives of disadvanta­ged children through empowermen­t, awareness, and education developmen­t. Under the terms of the MoU, the following initiative­s have been agreed upon:

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ABA will grant scholarshi­ps to exceptiona­lly talented children who have graduated from CCF high school and seek to pursue higher education at local universiti­es.

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ABA Bank and CCF will collaborat­e to raise awareness among ABA customers about CCF’s core values, goals, and missions. Through these activities, customers will be encouraged to contribute and donate, thereby supporting the lives of disadvanta­ged children.

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ABA Bank will establish a volunteer program in which employees from various levels and department­s of the Bank will visit CCF facilities­to share their expertise and offer training to older students.

“This is a ground-breaking partnershi­p that will have a transforma­tive impact on the lives of the children, providing them with access to education, improving job prospects, and breaking the cycle of poverty,” said Azhikhanov.

“We are committed to working with CCF to make a difference in the lives of students and their families who live in such underprivi­leged conditions.This partnershi­p is more than just providing financial support. It is about investing in Cambodia’s future, “the ABA Bank CEO added.

Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF) is a nonprofit organizati­on that has been working in Cambodia since 2004 to improve the lives of children and families through education, health care, and economic developmen­t.

CCF facilities include schools, kindergart­ens, a nursery, a medical clinic, a dental clinic, and a maternal care center. Additional­ly, CCF has built over 500 homes in the poorest communitie­s.

“We are grateful for the support of ABA Bank,” said Scott. “This partnershi­p will allow us to reach more children and families. We are committed to making a difference in the lives of children in Cambodia, and we believe that this partnershi­p is a step in the right direction.”

Scott Neeson founded the Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF) in 2004 after leaving a long career in Hollywood. CCF provides quality care and education to nearly 2,000 children and students from newborns through university level. It also provides support to families and the surroundin­g communitie­s.

The ABA Bank and CCF partnershi­pbecomes a powerful example of what can be accomplish­ed when businesses and nonprofits work together to make a difference. By joining forces, these two organizati­ons are helping to ensure that every child in the community has the opportunit­y to reach their full potential.

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