
They explored Phnom Penh's history, including the S21 Genocide Museum, took in the city's sites on cyclos and participated in the "Keeper for a Day" wildlife conservation program at the Free the Bears Fund sanctuary.
In Siem Reap, they made a real impact at Treak Community School, leading literacy days and assisting with projects, such as brick making and creating a mosaic artwork. They also explored the magnificent Angkor Wat and immersed themselves in local Khmer culture and cuisine.
Our students built strong bonds, a greater understanding of the world, and the importance of giving back over the course of the program, leaving them with memories that will last a lifetime.