PEPY gives people a chance to be a small part of something larger and the funds donated support educational development programs year round, not like any "sand pit projects" you might be refering to. Next time you travel, I hope you have the chance to support a sustainable development program and I hope you will see that, with the right commitment of time and dedicated people, this type of tourism can change much more than just the lives of those who travel with us.
rubbish remember vietnam thats what caused all the poverty and hardship on these kids if america was so concerned why dident they rebuild the country after the war just like germany
There are over a million tourists coming to Cambodia each year, and those tourists are looking for places where they can give their money. Many sadly do not travel with groups like PEPY, and are not shown sustainable places to give their money. Instead, they give a dollar to a child on the street, which they goes into the pocket of that child's "pimp", so that he can then buy more children with which to beg. We are a NON-RELIGIOUS organization.
so what does this pepy organisation do besides saying happy Christmas to poor kids and glamorising there egos like most help organisations in america. yes i know build a sand pit for the helpless which costs christian churches thousands to send these people over there to have a nice holiday when they could send the money instead to poor people to build there own sand pit and have extra money to buy food.
PEPY has raised over a quater of a million dollars for educational programs in Cambodia in the two years we have been based there. Travelers with PEPY pay for their own flights, their own trips, and they have a minimum donation amount of $500 per week. This video was made by PEPY volunteers who worked on our educational programs for over 6 month and had taught an English class that week with our local teacher about ther holidays.
yeah pepy raised quarter of a million dollars which goes on administration charges the money rarely reaches those kids you know it i know it. as i used to work for a charity so know the set up perhaps this kind of video pricks the American conscience over the Vietnam war and the state the country was left in after the was just like Iraq
oh man i really want to go back to cambodia but, my parents said, wait till next summer.
any way i miss my friend and everything in cambodia. hoping that i can go back soom....
meekaown 4 years ago
PEPY gives people a chance to be a small part of something larger and the funds donated support educational development programs year round, not like any "sand pit projects" you might be refering to. Next time you travel, I hope you have the chance to support a sustainable development program and I hope you will see that, with the right commitment of time and dedicated people, this type of tourism can change much more than just the lives of those who travel with us.
pepyride 4 years ago
rubbish remember vietnam thats what caused all the poverty and hardship on these kids if america was so concerned why dident they rebuild the country after the war just like germany
blijytoo 4 years ago
There are over a million tourists coming to Cambodia each year, and those tourists are looking for places where they can give their money. Many sadly do not travel with groups like PEPY, and are not shown sustainable places to give their money. Instead, they give a dollar to a child on the street, which they goes into the pocket of that child's "pimp", so that he can then buy more children with which to beg. We are a NON-RELIGIOUS organization.
pepyride 4 years ago
well pepy try advertising then people will know where you are when they visit vietnam and give you money daaaaaaaa
blijytoo 4 years ago
so what does this pepy organisation do besides saying happy Christmas to poor kids and glamorising there egos like most help organisations in america. yes i know build a sand pit for the helpless which costs christian churches thousands to send these people over there to have a nice holiday when they could send the money instead to poor people to build there own sand pit and have extra money to buy food.
blijytoo 4 years ago
PEPY has raised over a quater of a million dollars for educational programs in Cambodia in the two years we have been based there. Travelers with PEPY pay for their own flights, their own trips, and they have a minimum donation amount of $500 per week. This video was made by PEPY volunteers who worked on our educational programs for over 6 month and had taught an English class that week with our local teacher about ther holidays.
pepyride 4 years ago
yeah pepy raised quarter of a million dollars which goes on administration charges the money rarely reaches those kids you know it i know it. as i used to work for a charity so know the set up perhaps this kind of video pricks the American conscience over the Vietnam war and the state the country was left in after the was just like Iraq
blijytoo 4 years ago
Cool looking bunch of cheeky urchins!
KuriMoore 5 years ago
Great video bro. Looks incredible.
You ever going to come back to this side?
kaischool 5 years ago
lol, you do know they're buddhist right?? haha. merry christmas though
jameshickey187 5 years ago
yeah and Buddhist only look after there selves well they have to get to heaven before every one else very selfish religion run by satan of course
blijytoo 4 years ago