Pepper Project
To us, Cambodia is more than a pin on the map or one of a thousand places to see before you die. Welcome to Pepper Project. www.pepperproject.org
02/03/2025
Loveable pink lizard greeting cards just in time for and . More colors and patterns are also available in our "GIFTS" section.
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01/30/2025
Yes, we have pink pig greeting cards for and . More colors and patterns are also available in our "GIFTS" section.
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05/03/2019
Mother's Day Special. Bodia soap is two for the price of one. Scents include Honey and Lime, Tumeric, Lemongrass and Ginger. Offer good for on-line sales as well as at our store Saturday (tomorrow) at the popular Wimberley Market Days. To order: www.pepperproject.org
05/02/2019
We just found out Hour, the young lady the Pepper Project is sponsoring, won the Kep Province Spelling Bee. The prize: a semester's worth of tuition at her high school. She is an amazing young woman. Cambodia needs more like her.
02/09/2019
When we were out at the village of Chamkar Bei I snapped this shot of some of the younger brothers of the students we sponsor. Those faces tell you why we do what we do.
02/06/2019
What does this tell you about our health care system? After being bitten by a dog in Cambodia, I got the first shot and four more doses of the vaccine in Cambodia (which I brought back to the US). The cost: $102. According to the CDC, the series of 5 shots in the US will run about $3,000.
01/31/2019
Our good friend Sob Misy had the students in line at Chamkar Bei -- both literally and figuratively. Misy is our organizer and he outdid himself this year. The Pepper Project supports 21 students at the village as well as students at the nearby Kep International School and in the city of Kampot.
01/30/2019
The bikes we gave the Chamkar Bei students this year were great -- lights, locks, baskets, the whole nine yards. Each refurbished bike is $50. The bikes often become the family transportation in addition to getting the student to and from school.
01/29/2019
Life can be tough in Cambodia. Peky, one of the students we support in the village of Chamkar Bei, was hit by a motorbike. He was a pedestrian. He's all banged up, including a broken collarbone (which was not reset properly). Despite the pain, Peky is always smiling.
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