Cambodian Care
Cambodian Care is a local Khmer Christian organization which is representing the Kingdom of God by working with the poor, carrying His love, promoting restoration, seeking justice, and building up great future leaders of Cambodia by using the leadership model of Jesus Christ.
Cambodian Care has been officially registered as a Khmer local non-profit-organization with the Ministry of Interior, Royal Government of Cambodia. It's been operating and recognized legally by the Royal Government of Cambodia.
These are people who are simply having the great heart for greater future of Cambodia. They have currently been serving on our Advisory Board of Cambodian Care.
Cambodian Care has been officially registered as a Khmer local non-profit-organization with the Ministry of Interior, Royal Government of Cambodia. It's been operating and recognized legally by the Royal Government of Cambodia.
These are people who are simply having the great heart for greater future of Cambodia. They have currently been serving on our Advisory Board of Cambodian Care.
Sue’s passion has always been to assist the poor and oppressed. With over 25 years of leadership and ministry experience with Christian NGO’s , Sue’s commitment and ability to bring a message that inspires and calls people to action is formidable. Sue grew up in a Christian family in rural New Zealand. After an eight year career in banking, she set up two homes for at-risk young women and ran each home for three years before handing them over to people committed to the long term care of the girls. Sue then spent ten years working with World Vision New Zealand. It was during this time she first visited Cambodia where an encounter with a young girl dying of AIDs became the catalyst for Sue’s determination to return to work with young girls in sexually exploitative situations. For 9 years Sue worked with Hagar International in Cambodia, initially in setting up a recovery shelter for girls rescued from sexually exploitative situations and then overseeing Hagar Cambodia’s recovery shelters for women and children from backgrounds of labor and sex trafficking or domestic violence situations along with their community care programs. Currently Sue is providing leadership training to rural pastors and is mentoring a few Cambodians in their various organizations enabling them to lead their teams and fulfill what God has called them to do. She also leads two homes for young adults, one for young women and one for young men. The aim of these homes are to strengthen each person faith and also fan into flame the gift that God has placed within them by providing opportunities to serve. She says “I am living life in all its fullness, and I am very satisfied and blessed.”
Pastor Phen Matthew is a local church pastor of Christ Light. He's been serving for many years as a pastor, and within his church, he has ministry is called MANNA program which is reaching out to children. His heart passion for the lost and broken people are huge and wanting to see them to know Christ. Pastor Matthew is also a husband of a lovely and growing son and a daughter.
Rev. Linda Freeman began her career as an environmental engineer with the U.S. Department of Energy in 1986 after completing her M.S. in Environmental Engineering at Stanford University (Palo Alto, California) and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan). Since 1999, Linda has been the Executive Director of the Peacemaker Family Center (PFC) at Trinity Church in Miami Gardens, Florida. Under Rev. Freeman’s direction, PFC has been awarded and has successfully managed over $26 million in Federal, State, and local social service funding.
Linda has been married to her husband David for 29 years. They have five children in their lives: Zachary, and his wife, Daniella; Vanessa; Nina, their niece; and their grandson, Noah.
Linda has been married to her husband David for 29 years. They have five children in their lives: Zachary, and his wife, Daniella; Vanessa; Nina, their niece; and their grandson, Noah.