TRK Association

Nonprofit
Organisation

To provide opportunities for Cambodians

My quality is my country quality and the world. I wish to improve this quality with the positive way. Shall we start it?

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Who are we?

Tompeang Russey Khmer Association (TRK), is a non-governmental (NGO) and non-profit organization which aims to strengthen the community. TRK was established on 14 May 2008 by a group of volunteers which comprised Mr Meas Pothmonorith, Mr Loeurm Sowath, Mr Ken Bona, Ms Yous Saphea, Mr Cheok Samnang and Mr Sokh Thonny. TRK was registered as an official NGO with the Government of Cambodia on July 2012.

What's on

Se Rey Bakery & Cafe

The Cafe was opened in 2016. The main focus of the Cafe is to provide a learning ground for...

What's on

Phnom Sampov Cooperative

The Eco tour project is a new initiative project in 2017. It allows the local to participate actively...

Se Rey Bakery & Cafe

The Cafe was opened in 2016. The main focus of the Cafe is to provide a learning ground for individuals who are keen to...

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Phnom Sampov Cooperative

The Eco tour project is a new initiative project in 2017. It allows the local to participate actively in the tourism...

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Kindergarten & Preschool

The kindergarten project, which started in 2012, provides basic education such as simple Khmer literacy and numeracy...

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Together we can make a difference.

It's simple! We need money to make dreams come true. No matter how small, your donation will make a difference.

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Our Projects

Non Formal Education

We conduct a total six classes in both provinces Battambang and Svay Rieng. At the end of 2018, we taught around 130 students.

Community Library

Most of the books are donated by individuals but we are also cooperating with several other NGOs which whom we are exchanging books and ideas with.

Electric Community

A project of combined efforts from 185 families in the villages who donated money to provide community electricity for 4 villages.

and other projects...

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Make a difference

We warmly welcome you as a volunteer in any of our eco-friendly communities.

You do not need to wait until you are rich to help others or share your wealth with the rest. If you want to do something, just do it

- Sowath Loeurm -

A Letter from the Founder

The founder of TRK

Dear all,

My name is Loeurm Sowath and I founded Tompeang Russey Khmer Association (TRK) together with my team on 14th May 2008. In September 2011, I decided to quit my full-time job to support TRK on a full-time basis and I was subsequently elected as the Executive Director of TRK in December 2011.​

We started this NGO with the belief that every individual can improve himself or herself intellectually and economically, and at the same time take part in social and community work to support others in contributing to a peaceful community, society and world.

We are currently running our projects in two provinces - Battambang and Svay Rieng in Cambodia. We have two main categories of projects - The Social Projects and the Economic Projects. We strongly believe that TRK has to be self-sustaining in our finances and thus the Economic Projects are implemented to support our Social Projects which are beneficial to the communities. You can know more of our projects by clicking here. Lastly, we are now looking at expanding our sphere of influence into the capital, Phnom Penh.

If you believe in our vision and mission, do join us at TRK as volunteers. We welcome anyone from anywhere who has the heart for their counterparts in Cambodia to achieve greater heights in whatever they pursue. Do not hesitate to contact me and we assure you that TRK will provide any form of assistance you may need to the best of our abilities. We look forward to seeing and working with you.

Thank you.

Best regard,

Loeurm Sowath

12 August 2014

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