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Give them job skills for a better life

Posted on 06.23.20 by Ron van Zeeland

Help us raise money so we can provide 10 HIV positive LGBTs in Battambang – Cambodia with make-up skills so they can improve their livelihood.

Job skills = better life

In this corona era where many people loose their jobs, in Cambodia it can mean the difference between living in extreme poverty or provide you and your family a better livelihood.

In august we want to help 10 HIV positie LGBTs – who have no job skills – with a make-up education. When the wedding season starts they will be ready to provide their own income. A way out of poverty.

Untenu Foundation works together with the National LGBT Network Cambodia. We provide funding for emergency aid, education and work places for HIV positive LGBTs who live in poverty in Cambodia. Cambodia is a country were a large amount of the population lives in poverty. Vulnerable groups like people living with HIV and especially the LGBTs living with HIV face discrimination and stigma whic often h lead to exclusion from family.

Our Cambodian partner organization will carry out the training by two local professionals. With this money we pay for the materials, food and transportation costs for the participants.

Only € 130,- per person for job skills

With € 1.300,- (USD 1.450,-) we can give 10 HIV positive LGBTs the make-up education that changes their lives.

Please donate at GoFundMe or donate directly via this site (click here).

Categories: Cambodia, LGBT Tags: AIDS, education, HIV, job skills, LGBT, livelihood, make-uip

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