Office Location:

#3, Street 181,

Tomnub Tek,

Chamcarmon,

Phnom Penh Tel :

(855) 023 217 706

Postal:Asian Outreach Cambodia

P.O. Box 484, Phnom Penh

Email : director@aocam.org
admin@aocam.org

Vision Statement

Sustainable Community Transformation

Mission

Asian Outreach Cambodia (AOC) is a Christian organization whose mission is to serve, equip, and support Cambodians to transform their community through an integrated and a holistic approach resulting in sustainable community transformation.

Strategic Goals

Since 2005, AOC has worked towards fulfilling its mission statement through its community development projects.

-Church development

-HIV/AIDS-TB

-Water & Sanitation

-School & Community Health Education

-Development of indigenous leadership within AOC

-Capacity Building for Ministry of Health (MoH) Health Centre staff

 

Legal Status

1994 AOC registered with the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation as a Non Government Organization (NGO).
1996 signed its first working agreement with the Cambodian Ministry of Health to work in the provincial district of Lvea Em.

 

Recognitions

Prime Ministers Gold Medal

* 2001    Disaster Relief following severe flooding in Lvea Em district
* 2005    Construction of Tuberculosis ward and laboratory at Peam Okhna Ong district Hospital Lvea Em
* 2008    Construction of Maternity ward at Tuk Khleang Health Centre, Lvea Em district

 

AOC History

While visiting Cambodia in 1992, Mr. Eric Fung (AO Malaysia) witnessed that many of the boat people being forced to flee to Phnom Penh due to the continual internal conflict between the Khmer Rouge and Government forces.

Boat of Hope

This was the birth of the 'Boat of Hope' (BOH). A ministry designed to reach and assist with the medical and spiritual needs of the boat people and others that lived along the banks of the Mekong River.

A Village Clinic

The first boat, 'The Boat of Hope' was purchased in February 1994. In 1995 the Ministry of Health (MOH) asked AOC to relocate the BOH mobile medical clinic to the southern half of the provincial district of Lvea Em. The year of 2000 saw the purchase of a second Boat of Hope, designed to replace the first aging boat. A purpose built River Ambulance replaced this in 2005. The BOH and River ambulance were part of AOC's relief efforts to make life saving evacuations from out project area to the Phnom Penh hospitals.

changing lives

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