Sponsor Us

How can you help support Rehab Craft Cambodia?

Rehab Craft's core funding comes from the sales of our products. RCC has been independent of major donors since 2004.

 

However, we gratefully accept donations to assist with our operating budget, to purchase new tools and equipment, to build the capacity of our staff and to improve our facilities.

How has RCC used donations in the past?

In 2000, donations to our organization allowed Rehab Craft Cambodia to purchase motorcycle safety helmets for all staff members and to provide additional workspace for a dozen self-employed craftspeople.

 

In late 2003, Rehab Craft received a grant of US$10,000.00 from our main buyer Overstock.com, USA in order to recruit a director and to support the financial survival in RCC. For this, Rehab Craft staff sincerely appreciates and thanks Overstock.com in kindly supporting us.

 

In the mid-2004, RCC received a grant of US$800.00 from a key buyer Taylor and Khoo in Australia for purchasing five sewing machines in order to increase our production capacity. To this donor, Rehab Craft staff sincerely appreciates and wants to thank Taylor and Khoo for their support.

 

In 2004, we received a grant of US$1,000.00 from Menzies College (La Trobe University, Australia) for renovating our showroom to display our products. Rehab Craft staff appreciates Menzies College and students for kindly supporting RCC.

 

In 2008, we received a grant of $4,000 from Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) for production assembly training, 3 new industrial sewing machines and wood carving equipment to increase production capacity. Rehab Craft staff would like to sincerely thank MCC for their support.

Please contact us for information on our current needs and opportunities for supporting our mission and vision.