Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Spring 2008
This report provides information about:
1. HH’s 4 Program Areas, Method of Implementation,
and Initiative
2. Past work during July 2007 – February 2008
3. Recent work
4. Current work and Future work
HH’s 4 Program Areas:
Capacity Building
Helping people help themselves
Community
Holistic Work for
Income Safety Net
Education Goods Generating Specific relief
Opportunities to Planting seeds of situations when
Education is power; economic opportunity
Prevention is the earn material goods people are initially
that enable people to so people can make a
best medicine unable to help
choice about how they
help themselves themselves
want to live their life
HH supplemented program
areas to incorporate the
“Prevention is the Best
Medicine” motto by creating:
o The Health & Hygiene Curriculum
o The Breakfast Program
o Hand-washing Stations
o The Student Earning System
o The Child Health Program
o Village Health Books
Recent work:
• The Breakfast Program
o In order to address students’ protein
malnutrition, we use the World Food
Program’s Breakfast Menu. Every child eats:
• 100g of Rice
• 20g of canned Fish
• 10g of Vegetable Oil
• 3g of Salt
• 25g of green leafy Vegetables
o It costs us 16¢ to feed a child
Current work:
• Holistic Youth Curriculum
o Supplementing Basic English and Khmer, students will learn
Health and Hygiene, Life Skills, Art, Social Studies, and Math. A
routine weekly schedule looks like:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
7-9am
Social Health and Life
Morning Math
Studies Hygiene Skills
Classes
3:00
Chores & Art Music Video
Free Time
4-6pm
Social Health and Life
Afternoon Math
Studies Hygiene Skills
Classes
o The Health and Hygiene Education Curriculum will consist of 12
monthly themes and a weekly Health and Hygiene activity.
o At the end of each month, an Awareness Concert will highlight
student activities and learning and increase the knowledge of the
whole community.
Month Topic
Skin Infections (impetigo,
January
chicken pox, lice, scabies)
February Nutrition
March Germs - Hand washing
April Personal Hygiene
May Diarrhea - Clean Water
June HIV / AIDS
July Teeth
August Dengue Fever and Malaria
September Road Safety
October TB
November Eyes
December Substance Abuse
• Weekly Teacher Training workshops
o Before lessons can be taught at the school, the teachers must
understand the importance of every topic. Therefore, Teacher
Training is the first step. Teachers learn about the Topic and how
to lead activities for each topic.
• Student Earning System
• Students will earn various materials throughout the year
Items Associated Action to
Timeframe
with Project Earn
Chalk &
Chalkboard or attending
Youth Curriculum daily
Pen, Pencil, & class
Notebook
Coloring Student Track new registered
registering
Materials System students
maintaining
Reading Book
Youth Curriculum every month perfect
& Certificate
attendance
completing
Health and Hygiene
Toothbrush every 3 months Toothbrush
Curriculum "Teeth"
Diary
Future work:
• A Teacher Training Retreat
• Additional Curriculum Development
• The Clean Water Project
o Opportunity to earn water filters to address
widespread gastrointestinal disease and
dehydration
• The Future Leaders Project
o Opportunity for advanced students to
participate in advanced scholarship and
extracurricular activities
• The Dental Project
o Safety Net Project to address widespread
tooth decay by providing dental hygiene
education and treatment
Helping Hands Projects
Capacity Building
Helping people help themselves
Community
Holistic Work for
Income Safety Net
Education Goods Generating Specific relief
Opportunities to Planting seeds of situations when
Education is power; economic opportunity
Prevention is the earn material goods people are initially
that enable people to so people can make a
best medicine unable to help
choice about how they
help themselves themselves
want to live their life
• The Co-Op
• Youth Curriculum
• English Language
• Khmer Literacy
• Health and Hygiene • The Eye Project
• Math • The Breakfast Program
• Social Studies • The Seed Project
• Art
• The Child Health
• Community Awareness
Project
• Agriculture Training
• Health and Hygiene • The Foster Program
Awareness Concerts • The Dental Project
• The Future Leaders Project