Vicheka Chourp
255km Behind Us, But the Impact Continues!
Together, we’ve raised over $300k USD!
Thank you to all of my supporters, your donations are transforming the lives of children in Cambodia.
We Did It! 🚴
255km cycled with 19 other cyclists and over $300k USD raised.
My incredible network of family, friends and colleagues have raised US$14,783.96 USD in the last few weeks!
Let’s celebrate together— your support fuels change for kids in Cambodia.
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Sir Chris Hoy MBE joined the cycle!
Olympic Gold Medalist, Jason Queally, was the captain of my team!
Why Your Support Matters
Every year, over 500 families turn to ISF, hoping for a chance at education and a brighter future. Due to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, ISF had to limit new enrollments to just 50 children per year.
This year, we’re determined to expand to 100 new students, and we need your help to make it happen.
By supporting our cycling challenge, you’ll not only help enroll 100 new students but also sustain ISF’s Football Programme and Community Libraries—creating safe spaces for learning, play, and growth.
Our Fundraising Goal
We aim to raise USD 300k to:
⭐Enroll 100 new children in our education programs.
⭐Maintain our football pitch.
⭐Expand our community library network.
In Cambodia’s slums, children often play barefoot on dusty roads amidst trash and traffic. ISF’s football pitch offers them a safe, clean place to play, while our community libraries provide crucial educational resources for out-of-school children.
Meet the Teams
The fundraising is divided among three cycling teams, led by Olympic legends Captain Hoy, Queally, and Smith—boasting 10 Olympic medals between them! Each team aims to raise USD 100kfor ISF.
I am proudly joining Team Queally and taking on this challenge!
Together, We Can Create Brighter Futures. Thank you for being part of this journey!
A New Beginning: Watch Their First Day of School
For children living in extreme poverty, where their families earn less than $75 per month, education is a lifeline.
It’s a chance to break free from poverty and build a brighter future. Their first day of school is filled with excitement and hope.