Pray & Support Pastor Soly Family and Ministry in Cambodia-Caring for 100+ Youth

New Hope Preah Vihear Children’s Home in Cambodia was founded by Pastor Soly and his wife Vanouen in 2011. For over 13 years, they have provided love, care, and hope to more than 100 children, impacting over 3,000 lives through community projects.

Soly in Cambodia cares for 100+ children
Soly and beautiful children in Cambodia

Psalm 35:10 My whole being will exclaim, “Who is like you, Lord? You rescue the poor from those too strong for them, the poor and needy from those who rob them.”

We were blessed to send a team to visit this precious work firsthand about seven or eight years ago.  

Without stable families, these children face the dangers of violence and exploitation. Each child has a unique story, but at New Hope Children’s Home, Jesus meets them with love, care, hope, and healing. Pastor Soly and Vanouen have dedicated their lives to sharing the love and grace of Jesus Christ, strengthening the faith of these children. In addition to caring for 33 children at New Hope, they also have three of their own, and they currently have no volunteers to assist them and are carrying this burden alone.

While the children are safe, the orphanage is located near a factory, raising concerns about the toxic chemicals they may be breathing in. Their goal is to relocate to a safer home. By November, New Hope must raise $70 monthly to cover each child’s food, school tuition, and clothing or the children can’t attend school. This amount does not include any medical care. The children need a safe environment, and your support can help us meet this need.

As we help to provide these children with a safe and nurturing environment, we need your support more than ever. Your donation, no matter the amount will significantly impact the lives of these precious children—providing food, education, clothing, and a chance for a brighter future.    Click this link to donate for Soly and these beautiful children.  

 Psalm 140:12 I know that the Lord secures justice for the poor and upholds the cause of the needy.