
Our Programs
Kindergarten
In rural farming communities, parents often leave their children at home when they go to work in the fields. When older siblings attend primary school, they sometimes bring their younger brothers or sisters along to class, where the younger ones end up sleeping during lessons. By building kindergartens near the primary school, we can address this issue. This arrangement allows younger children accompanying their older siblings to join the kindergarten class, enabling their older siblings to focus more effectively on their studies.
Each kindergarten typically enrolls between 20 to 35 children.

Primary School
We are constructing primary schools on land provided by the local community. The land is offered free of charge as part of the community's commitment to establishing a local primary school center with six grades. Throughout the construction process, the community is actively engaged, contributing as laborers to build schools for their children.
Each school typically enrolls between 80 to 100 students.

Secondary School Dormitories
To ensure that our students can access secondary education, we plan to build dormitories near government high schools. These dormitories will accommodate students who have completed primary school bur live in villages far from secondary schools. Upon completion of the dormitories, REEC will cover operational expenses (electricity, water, etc.) for the first six years. Afterwards, the ownership and management responsibilities are transferred to the government. Students will provide their own food and cooking supplies.

Vocational Training Scholarships

Partnering with Ratanakiri Provincial Training Center. Learn More
We believe that acquiring a skill is a step towards a better life. To support this, we offer scholarships to children with severe economic hardship, allowing them to study one of the following subjects:
● Electrical skill
● Car and mobile mechanic
● Hair, skincare, and beauty
● Air conditioning repair
"You help me; I help others."
