INTEGRATED CHILD HEALTH

 

From the 9th to 14th centuries, the Khmer Empire's influence extended to a geographic area approximately three time the size of Cambodia today, including the greater parts of Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. As testimony to their powerful civilization, the ancient Khmers have left behind hundreds of temples. The Angkor Panorama photography collection captures the true greatness of these masterpieces. Now you can bring that lasting impression home to share with your family and friends.

Angkor Panorama was created to fund maternal and child health programming of the Cambodian Red Cross Siem Reap branch. All proceeds support a network of nearly 2,000 women Cambodian Red Cross volunteers whom work with poor rural families in 254 villages in the Siem Reap districts of Pouk, Ankor Chum, and Varin. These Cambodian Red Cross volunteers promote improved health practices and monitor common childhood illnesses for prompt and appropriate treatment.

Thank you for investing in a unique panoramic photograph of the temple sites and supporting the Cambodian Red Cross Siem Reap branch to continue its life-saving work in maternal and child health. Additional donations are always welcomed.

Angkor Panorama was initiated with the support of the American Red Cross and the United Stated-based State Street Bank.

 

Developed by Nelson Arias