A message of hope from Sreynut, a former ragpicker
A childhood on the dumpsite
"14 or 15 years ago, I lived on the Stung Meanchey dump, where people dug through the rubbish to find things to sell. I grew up on that dump," recalls Sreynut, moved. "It was really hard because most of us started work at midnight. We'd set off with a big bag and walk from the dump to the market. On the way, we collected rubbish and food that we found in the bins".
Sreynut grew up in the hell of the dump and forced labour. Coming from a background of extreme poverty, she had no hope of a future. "We were so poor that we couldn't buy food or live in a normal place," she explains. "We had nothing, we didn't go to school, we didn't have a house, we lived in a small shelter".
"A teacher came up to me and said: 'Do you want to go to school? You'll get free meals and we'll help your family, we'll give you rice every week'. He often came back to me and said, 'You have to try. Talk to your family. You can't go on living like this.'". That's how the teenager joined PSE. Sreynut was old enough to be in 3rd grade, but she had fallen so far behind that she joined the PSE remedial school, which allows students to catch up on two grades in one year. "It was a really good time in my life," smiles the young woman. "PSE offered me education, food, accommodation and they took care of my family. I was on a remedial course for 4 years and then I got a scholarship from PSE to study at university."
Thriving at PSE
"My best memory at PSE is of the snack breaks. We studied all day, so we had lunch and dinner, but also a snack! We'd have a 20 or 30 minute break and we could sit down and eat together. We'd ask each other questions like: 'What did you learn in biology?' or 'What did you do in maths?' or 'Who wants to play basketball tonight?'. Those are my best memories, because we grew up with nothing! We didn't know what friendship was, or how to have fun... At PSE, we got an education and above all we had friends and we could play!"
Her message of hope
Today, Sreynut carries a real message of hope and encouragement for the young people attending PSE. "I'd like to tell them that they should seize this opportunity to have a future. Give your best to PSE! When I was at school, I worked hard, and today I've got where I am. You can do it too. You can take care of your families and your country."
"I have a message for all of you who read my testimonial: thank you for helping us, we really appreciate it. PSE has transformed my life: without the NGO, I wouldn't speak English, I'd never have gone to school and I wouldn't have this job. Thank you!"
A success made possible thanks to sponsorship
Since the beginning of their actions in Cambodia, Christian and Marie-France des Pallières, the founders of PSE, have chosen to rely on sponsorship to ensure the sustainability of the association's programmes. The commitment we make to the children is strong: we lead them from misery to a profession!
The comprehensive care we offer the children is long-term. We commit ourselves to the end and do not leave any child by the side of the road.