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Becoming the Superhero for Kids: A Phnom Penh Project in Cambodia

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PROGRAM INTRODUCTION

PROJECT INTRODUCTION

 


 

 

Hearing the laughter of children lifts your spirits,

Curiosity grows with their playful actions, and you feel excited seeing them run around.

This is a project recommended for those who want to experience these moments every. single. day!

 

This project involves teaching English to economically disadvantaged children in Cambodia and supporting their growth with love. Recently, as Cambodia's economy has been slowly growing, the child population has increased significantly. However, most Cambodian children are not properly educated due to poverty and are forced onto the streets. Additionally, there are few institutions to care for children who have not yet entered elementary school, so even 3-4 year-olds may end up scavenging for trash or begging to survive each day. During this time, their safety and human rights are threatened daily. Become a popular teacher who teaches with love so that the children’s big eyes can be filled with beautiful smiles!

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

PROJECT ACTIVITIES

 



 

Project and Activities

- The project starts on the first and third Monday of every month.

- Activities are held five days a week from Monday to Friday.

- The school schedule is divided into morning and afternoon sessions.

   1) Morning: From 7:50 to 10:30, including a 15-minute break.

   2) Afternoon: From 14:00 to 16:30, including a 30-minute break.

- Primarily, you will teach English to children and help with English conversation practice, as well as engage in games and various activities with them.

- After the official school schedule, you can help with English conversation practice with local teachers or staff from 16:30 to 17:30.

- You can also participate in helping with young children’s meals at 10:30.

- The project schedule and activities may change according to local conditions.

 

English Proficiency ★★☆☆☆

This is a project that gives love and courage to help children gain confidence and hope in life. Participants are assigned to schools (childcare institutions) where they teach English and take care of the children. Additionally, depending on the participant’s will and capabilities, they can take the lead in activities such as singing, drawing, and playing games.

 

 

PROGRAM PROVIDER INTRODUCTION

INSTITUTION INTRODUCTION

 


 

This project takes place at a childcare institution located in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The institution was established in 2011 by a church to provide educational opportunities for marginalized children in the city.

The institution recognizes the importance of education for the future of Cambodia and aims to help Cambodian children grow up with not only knowledge but also proper character. They offer education in Khmer (the local language), as well as international languages such as Chinese and English.

 

 

Approximately 20 children aged 3 to 6 years are divided into 3 classrooms and receive lessons. During breaks, they relax and socialize with friends in the play area. With the help of 3 local teachers, 4 local staff members, and international volunteers, the children are growing and nurturing their dreams in this environment.

 
 

ACCOMMODATION

ACCOMMODATION INTRODUCTION

 


 

During the project, you will stay at a guesthouse-type accommodation with other volunteers. You will experience the joy of communal living with friends from various nationalities.

The accommodation is managed and operated directly by a local partner organization and is located in the city center, ensuring a safe living environment. The rooms are typically shared by up to 3 people, and each room is equipped with a private bathroom, fan, and basic furniture. The common areas include tables, chairs, and a balcony where you can relax or spend time with friends in the evenings or on weekends after activities.

Meals are provided at a designated restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can choose your preferred menu, and lunch can be taken as a packed meal. Breakfast usually consists of simple items such as bread, eggs, and fruit with tea. Lunch and dinner offer a variety of options including fried rice, noodles, curry, and meat dishes. The accommodation is located in Phnom Penh city, making it convenient to participate in the project during the week and explore the surroundings on weekends. The walk to the project site takes about 30 minutes, or about 25 minutes using a tuk-tuk, which is a common mode of transportation in Cambodia.

 

Shared rooms (3–5 people) / Private bathroom (hot water available) / 3 meals per day (breakfast/lunch/dinner) / Fan / Wi-Fi

 

* Participants who wish to change accommodation options can select additional features such as air conditioning and single/double/triple rooms by paying extra costs, depending on availability.

Please note that Cambodia is generally hottest from March to May, and reservations often fill up quickly between July and August.

* Travel time to the project site may vary depending on traffic conditions.

* The photos provided are for illustrative purposes, and the room layout and furniture may vary depending on the time of participation and local circumstances.

* If you are sensitive to heat, you can change to a room with air conditioning by paying an additional fee locally. Availability may vary depending on local conditions.

 

 



 

A Few Tips on Transportation in Cambodia

Cambodia has a weak transportation infrastructure, and public transportation systems like city buses and subways are underdeveloped. The main modes of transportation in Cambodia are motorcycle taxis and tuk-tuks, which are three-wheeled vehicles modified from motorcycles. Motorcycle taxis are very unsafe, so it is recommended to use tuk-tuks for safety, even though they are slightly more expensive. Unlike regular taxis, tuk-tuks do not have fixed prices. The fare is negotiated with the driver each time, but recently, mobile apps are often used to book and pay for tuk-tuks.

The typical one-way fare starts from about 2 USD and can vary greatly depending on distance, time of day, and number of passengers. Although you may initially find Cambodia's unfamiliar transportation system confusing, understanding the local culture and transportation will help you enjoy your stay in Cambodia even more!

 

PROGRAM LOCATION INTRODUCTION

LOCATION INTRODUCTION

 

Location  :  Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 

 

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Cambodia's official name is the 'Kingdom of Cambodia,' and it shares borders with Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand in Southeast Asia. Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is the economic and political center where the painful past of the French colonial era coexists with modern development. The city is full of attractions such as the National Museum, the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, and the Independence Monument. However, alongside the rapid economic development, you can also see the struggles of Cambodian people whose lives are hard due to uneven economic benefits resulting from political instability. Many international NGOs and relief organizations are working on social reconstruction in Cambodia across education, economy, agriculture, and politics.

 

 

 

1. Tonle Sap Lake

Cambodia is home to Tonle Sap Lake, the largest lake in Southeast Asia. It stretches 16 km in length and 36 km in width, making it one of the largest lakes in the world. Surrounding the lake are floating villages. These are houses built on water, complete with schools, shops, and playgrounds. People living in floating houses use small boats, like canoes, to move between their homes, shops, and schools. About 80% of the people living in floating houses are engaged in fishing and many are of Vietnamese descent. This is because they settled in Cambodia after leaving Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Visitors to Cambodia can take boat tours to see the life in these floating villages up close.

 


 

2. Tuol Sleng Museum

This is a place that preserves the painful history of Cambodia. Originally a school, it was used as a prison by the Khmer Rouge during their reign, where mass executions took place. The site holds records of the atrocities, including torture rooms, beds where victims were killed, and skulls. Visiting this site allows you to hear the tragic history of Cambodia from guides and spend time paying tribute to the victims.

 

 


 

3. Sihanoukville

Sihanoukville is a beach city located at the southern tip of Cambodia. It is a representative tourist destination in Cambodia. Cambodia is bordered by land on three sides and by sea on one side, so sea and seafood are not commonly found in other parts. However, Sihanoukville beach, located about 4-5 hours from Phnom Penh, attracts many international tourists and offers opportunities for scuba diving. It is a perfect paradise destination for eating, drinking, and enjoying in Cambodia.

Participation Duration and Fees

SCHEDULE AND PRICES

 

- The minimum participation period for this project is 4 weeks.

Participation Costs

4 weeks 1,990,000 KRW

6 weeks 2,270,000 KRW

8 weeks 2,630,000 KRW

12 weeks 3,530,000 KRW

16 weeks 4,420,000 KRW

          * For popular projects, there may be no available slots, so please apply quickly to secure a spot.

 

Eligibility

 - Healthy adults aged 18 and over

- Anyone currently working as or interested in becoming a childcare worker or kindergarten teacher

- Individuals interested in education or NGO activities

- Those who want to teach English to underprivileged children in Cambodia

- People who want to engage in volunteer activities and meet friends from various countries

- Individuals seeking a unique experience during their vacation

- Those who can communicate in basic English

- Open-minded individuals

 

       

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         Up to 257,000 KRW Refund!  (Details ▶Click◀)

 

 

 

     * If you cannot pay in full, please make a deposit of 500,000 KRW and pay the balance within 2 weeks. Based on the date of the deposit, the process for confirming participation will proceed, and availability and slots will be checked. To participate on your preferred date and duration, securing a spot quickly is important! (No refunds after confirmation)

* However, if the start date is approaching, the schedule for paying the balance may vary.  

 
 
■ Early Bird Discount and Urgent Application Information
We recommend applying for all gap year projects at least 3 months before the project start date due to the normal procedures and preparation time. Applications should be made at least 2 months in advance. If you need to apply urgently due to unavoidable circumstances, you can pay an additional fee for expedited processing.
 
* While we assist with expedited processing, there are basic times required for communication with local agencies and confirmation of participation. Therefore, participants using the urgent application service must actively cooperate with the Korea Gap Year Operations Team.
** Those who apply 180 days before the start date can receive an Early Bird discount.
*** Urgent application services can be selected from the options above. For inquiries about urgent application services, please contact koreagapyear@gmail.com.
 
 
 

 

- Included: Automatic application for Gap Year Mission and Notes / Full provision of OT materials upon confirmation / Additional urgent personnel placement / Support for document preparation if needed, etc.

* For those having difficulty calculating dates, refer to Naver Date Calculator >> Naver Date Calculator

** Note: In the case of ultra-urgent applications, there may be no available slots due to local circumstances, and the process will proceed according to Gap Year refund policies. Additionally, issues arising from participant non-cooperation are the participant's responsibility.
 

 

 

 Included Not Included
 

1. Local project execution and training costs

2. Local orientation costs

3. Accommodation during the project period

4. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the project period

5. Airport to accommodation pickup fee (one way)

6. Korea Gap Year overseas experience certification

7. Participation fee

8. Registration and placement, training, and project execution costs

9. Project registration and processing fee

10. Online orientation costs

1. Round-trip airfare

2. Transportation costs between accommodation and volunteer activity location (tuk-tuk)

3. Visa issuance fee

4. Individual travel insurance

5. Other local living expenses

* Airfare and transportation should be booked after final confirmation of project participation and departure schedule.

 

Estimated Costs

 
(Per Week)

 Item

Details and Notes

Amount

Category

 Round-trip airfare (including tax)

 Varies by flight

 Approximately 350,000 ~ 800,000 KRW

Not Included

 Visa issuance fee

Visa application and issuance fee

$30

 Individual travel insurance

 Varies by insurance company / duration

Approximately 10,000 KRW

* Airfare may vary depending on the flight.

* Local living expenses are based on average standards and may vary depending on the participant's preferences.

* Travel expenses and personal spending are separate.

 

 

● Reference (Estimated Local Prices)

 Accommodation

Per Night

Meal

Per Meal

 Guesthouse

Approximately 10,000 KRW

 Local meal

Approximately 2,000 KRW

 Hotel

Approximately 20,000 KRW

 Restaurant

Approximately 5,000 KRW

* Estimated local prices are based on average standards and may vary depending on the participant's preferences.

 

 

 
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Should you have any other inquiries, please don't hesitate to contact us via email (program@koreagapyear.com).
You can counsel with one of our staff in English or Korean.

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