Cambodia immersion for Annuntia High School students

As part an immersion journey, Annuntia High School students set up a series of events to support Little Hearts. They organized a concert, a quiz and a sponsored trip. They also sold printed cotton bags and original calendars with photos of Little Hearts. To top it off, the students flew to Cambodia to lend a hand on site. Together with … Read More

Volunteers

Little Hearts has grown tremendously in the last few years. This expansion would simply not have been possible without the support of our numerous and enthusiastic volunteers. Unfortunately, last September the Cambodian government decided not to allow foreign volunteers into the country so it’s with great sadness that we’ve had to stop our volunteer program until further notice. There’s always a … Read More

Little Hearts goes creative

Dimitri, one of the driving forces of Little Hearts who, from the very beginning and with incredible drive, has ensured that everything related to the organisation is well-managed in Belgium, is a regular visitor to Little Hearts. Every time comes he puts together a very cool activity. This year he organized ‘The Red Indian Tribe Games’ which focused on creativity. … Read More

Artists in the making

Meet Ilay, Saradee, Michael and Dalin, or should we say, Picasso, Rubens, Monet and Van Gogh? For quite some time, our kids have been participating in Sunday afternoon art classes. We can safely say that some of them have turned out to be very good at it. Sapor Rendall, a loyal friend of Little Hearts, came by a few weeks … Read More

Colleague in the spotlight – Little Hearts Teacher Ruth

Our teacher Ruth is a young woman who knows the ropes. She’s married with two small kids Lily and Joseph. She’s responsible for organizing the Little Hearts curriculum, but also teaches the level two class both to our Little Hearts children and kids from the local village. Added to that she’s also Tony’s personal interpreter when he makes his monthly … Read More

Back to school

After a long and well-deserved holiday, September 2nd meant that time once again, the first day back to school. Both children and teachers were ready to start a productive new school year. At Little Hearts, our children started school on October 1st. With a little fear in their hearts, a new uniform and brand-new school material, they left for the … Read More

Let the vegetables grow!

Little Hearts is right in the countryside between pastures and paddy fields. Fruit and vegetables benefit from a tropical climate and grow abundantly. Sothon, one of the oldest boys, is studying at the local school of agriculture and has been able to put his valuable knowledge into action. With a helping hand from the other kids, he’s laid out an impressive … Read More

Our Little Hearts compost system

A big family consumes large amounts of food and this generates a huge quantity of organic waste. We thought it was time to do something useful with this waste so we bought our own compost system that uses worms. Jack, Sithy and Sothon learnt how to run the system and they’re now responsible for maintaining it and using it to … Read More

An unusual gang of bikers

Fifteen women from the Belgian Heart Bikers group cycled 500 kilometers through Cambodia in eight days and then spent a whole year organizing fundraising events for Little Hearts. They were able to raise 48,000 EUR, a remarkable achievement. After their cycling trip they visited the orphanage and our big Little Hearts family welcomed them with open arms. We can’t thank … Read More

The joy of reading

Volunteers Alexe and Elise started the ‘Reading Project’ to share the joy of reading. Children get a book matching their level which they are quizzed on when they finish reading. The program takes reading out of the classroom into other places. Whether in the tuk-tuk, the garden, or even in bed, the children have started to embrace reading as an … Read More