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SCHOOLIES BUILD
NOVEMBER 2018, CAMBODIA
Global Village Information Pack
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1800 88 55 99

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PROJECT INFORMATION
Your team will be working on a           families vulnerable when faced with      FAST FACTS
house constructed as part of the         forced eviction, and are even more
                                         susceptible to illness and disease       Trip dates:
New Start, New Life Project in
                                         spread through overcrowding and          24th November - 1st
Phnom Penh.                              lack of sanitation. All of these risks   Decemeber, 2018
This two year project will help at       can easily destabilise people, disrupt
least 141 low income households in       treatment and reverse health gains.      Registration fee:
Phnom Penh who are affected by or                                                 $180/160*
                                         Stable, safe and decent housing is
living with HIV/AIDS. We will provide    a critical component to ease these       Minimum Fundraising:
housing shelter, water, sanitation       hardships. Housing is a catalyst for     $1,700
and secure land tenure for these         poverty alleviation that cuts across
families. In turn, our local project     almost every other indicator for         Estimated in country
partners will be providing counselling   human development. For those             costs (including all
programs, medication or testing that     impacted by HIV/AIDS, especially         accommodation, meals and
may be required by the families.         orphans and vulnerable young             transport):
It’s estimated that 8% of all children   people, access to safe housing will      $600 - $800 for twin share
in Cambodia are orphans, and of          give them the opportunity to break
                                         from poverty and its consequences.       Registration Closes:
these, 7,000 are living with HIV/
AIDS. Many more children are at                                                   29th September 2018
risk of becoming orphans as there
is limited access to anti-retroviral
drugs in order to treat their parents
 who have been infected by HIV/AIDS.
People living with HIV/AIDS not only
suffer physical hardship, they are
also subject to immense stigma,
social marginalisation and economic
hardship. These hardships leave

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ABOUT US                                              ABOUT THE COUNTRY
Habitat for Humanity Australia is a                   Cambodia is a vibrant country with a
not-for-profit organisation that builds               rich and tragic history. From the ancient
homes, communities and hope. Our                      wonders of the Khmer Empire to the
vision is a world where everyone has a                modern horrors of Pol Pot and the
safe and decent place to live.                        Khmer Rouge, there is much to explore
                                                      and learn in this fascinating land.
Our work extends beyond building and
repairing houses – it also addresses land             See the spectacular temples of Angkor
security, gives communities access to clean           Wat and take time to reflect by visiting
water and sanitation, provides education              the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and
and training, and offers families in desperate        the Killing Fields. Here, you will gain an
need real hope for the future. To ensure              unforgettable appreciation for where
lasting, sustainable change and to break              Cambodia has been and where it is heading.
the cycle of poverty for good, we take an
approach that is holistic, community based            As any visitor to Cambodia will tell you, the
and focuses on empowering families.                   highlight of travelling here is the people.
                                                      Famous for their hospitality and their warmth,
Habitat works to alleviate global poverty by          there is plenty to be learned from getting to
developing long term, sustainable solutions           know the locals.
that provide a ‘hand up, not a hand out’. Our
partner families help with the building process       Although the scars of Cambodia’s past are
and join volunteers and local tradespeople            still healing, the resilience and optimism of
to build their own home. We call this ‘sweat          the Khmer spirit remains strong. Cambodia
equity.’ They also repay a low interest loan          has made significant economic progress in
and undertake financial literacy training.            the last two decades, with a poverty rate of 50
                                                      percent in 1992 falling to around 20 percent
Global Village, our international volunteering        today. However, inequality remains a reality of
program, offers an exciting opportunity for           life in Cambodia. With a large proportion of
you to learn about another culture, travel            the population (around 85 percent) residing
to destinations that are off the tourist track        in rural areas, access to basic facilities is a
and enhance the ongoing work of Habitat               challenge. Meanwhile, in urban areas such as
for Humanity. It also gives an insight into           Phnom Penh, slums are a growing problem,
certain areas of international community              with many people struggling to access secure
development. The Global Village Program is            land tenure, clean water and sanitation.
a vital part of Habitat for Humanity’s work.

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PARTNER FAMILY PROFILE
Sopheap and her family’s lives       After moving into their new
have changed significantly           home, Sopheap and her
                                     husband initially started
since Australian Global
                                     selling steamed corn in front
Village volunteers helped            of a factory close by. Then
build them a home in 2012.           they started selling cane          Sophea
                                                                               p
Sopheap used to earn an income
                                     juice and began earning            a home lived in a slum
                                     more money.                              with Ha          before
from collecting lotus roots. Her                                                      bitat           buildin
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husband, Som Art was a fisherman.    With livelihood training
Together, the two of them would      from Habitat, they also
just earn enough money to feed       started raising chickens to
their four children. They did not    supplement their income.
have enough to send them to
school and certainly not enough      When asked what her favourite
to build them a better home          thing is about the home,
than the slum they lived in, made    Sopheap said, “I love the whole
from old wood and palm leaves.       house. I can’t pick one thing!”

When Sopheap found out               The children also love their new
Habitat for Humanity would           home. They have a clean and
help her build a new home she        dry place to study with plenty of
was thrilled. It was a huge relief   lighting and their school is nearby.
knowing that her children would      Sopheap’s eldest son, Veasna,                                               teers
                                                                                         p’s fa  m ily and volun
finally have a safe place to live.   16 likes playing football with his         So ph ea                           remony
                                     friends in the community and wants               ra te  a t th e handover ce
                                                                                celeb
She is very grateful to the Global   to be a doctor when he grows up.
Village volunteers who helped        Kosal, 14 enjoys playing with his big
build her the home, and now two      brother and wants to be a teacher.      “Nothing compares to the
years on, Sopheap tells us that      Saroy, 12 wants to be a doctor          new house.It’s the best
life has changed for the better      like her brother and youngest
with a safe and decent house.                                                thing we could ask for.”
                                     daughter, Sok Arng, 7, a pilot.
                                                                             - Sopheap

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YOUR ITINERARY

Day One: Saturday 24th November
Arrive in Phnom Penh
Your adventure begins today with your arrival in
Phnom Penh. Make your way from Phnom Penh
International Airport to your hotel, where you can
take some time to unpack and unwind. Take yourself
on a walk to acquaint yourself with this vibrant city
before heading back to your hotel for dinner. You’ll
meet your fellow volunteers, your team leader
and the Habitat for Humanity coordinator who will
be accompanying you for the week. This is your
opportunity to get to know one another and get
excited to spend the week working together.

                                                          Day two: Sunday 25th November
                                                          See the sights
                                                          Today is all about seeing the sights and experiencing
                                                          the local culture. Together as a team, you will visit the
                                                          Killing Fields of Cheung Ek. This is a sombre place
                                                          where you can reflect on the unimaginable horrors
                                                          the Cambodian people endured and learn about a
                                                          sad chapter in their past. You’ll have lunch at one
                                                          of the many restaurants along the riverfront before
                                                          enjoying some afternoon shopping at the Central
                                                          Markets. After some R&R, you’ll reconvene for
                                                          dinner, where Habitat for Humanity staff will give you
                                                          a thorough orientation for the week ahead, including
                                                          construction safety and building tips. Make sure you
                                                          have a good rest to prepare for your first day on site!

Day three: Monday 26th November
Begin construction of the house
When arriving on the build site for your first day of
construction, you’ll meet the partner family whose
home you will be helping to construct, and will
have the opportunity to learn about their story. The
construction supervisor and local labourers will
show you the ropes, and you can get started on the
house construction. There will be rest breaks for
morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, which will all
be provided on site. You can stop for a drink of water
and a rest as often as you need. At the end of the day,
you’ll enjoy a team dinner and a well-earned rest!

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Tuesday 27th - Thursday 29th November
Full days of building with your teammates
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, you’ll see
the new house take shape, and you’ll be amazed
at how much can be achieved in just one week.
From laying bricks to mixing cement or building
frames and laying floors, there are plenty of ways
to contribute. One afternoon during the week,
you’ll travel off site to meet some families living
in completed Habitat houses, and see how their
lives have changed. Each night we will take you to
some great restaurants, where you can unwind with

                                                      Friday 30th November
                                                      Handover ceremony and farewell lunch
                                                      The final day of building is emotional for
                                                      everyone involved. You’ll add the finishing
                                                      touches to the house and maybe even add
                                                      some decorations too. You will welcome the
                                                      partner family to their new home, and reflect
                                                      together on the contribution that you have all
                                                      made. This is the time to celebrate all your hard
                                                      work and imagine the new life that the partner
                                                      family will have in the home that you have built
                                                      (be sure to bring tissues – there won’t be a
                                                      dry eye in the house). You’ll share a final meal
                                                      with everyone on site before saying farewell.

Saturday 1st December
Conclusion of the build
Today you will depart for home or further
adventures. You might like to combine your
build with travel to other overseas destinations
or indulge in some well-deserved R&R. Although
your trip has come to a close, you will be left
with amazing memories and long lasting
friendships that will keep the experience alive.

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COSTS
Cost type                           Amount                 What’s included
Registration Fee                    $180/160*              This amount covers medical and evacuation
                                                           insurance, your online fundraising page, police
                                                           check and a build pack to get you on your way.
                                                           *cost for volunteers who are under 18

Minimum Donation                    $1,700                 This contribution is tax deductible and we encourage
                                                           you to fundraise this amount. This donation is be
                                                           split between Habitat Australia and the Habitat
                                                           host country to fund life changing projects,
                                                           like your build.* $1,700 is only the minimum, on
                                                           average our volunteers fundraise over $2,000!
                                                           *For more information on where your donation ation goes please see page 11

In-country expenses                 $600-$800              This amount will go towards the budget the Team
                                                           Leader and the Habitat host country will devise to cover
                                                           your accommodation, meals, bottled water, ground
                                                           transportation and local activities throughout the week.
Flights, visa, vaccinations, travel insurance and personal expenses aren’t included in your Global Village
trip costs. Not all Global Village trip costs are refundable, please see the Habitat Cancellation Policy on page 11.

HOW WE’LL HELP YOU FUNDRAISE
Reaching your $1700 target may sound daunting, especially if you haven’t done much fundraising
before. You needn’t worry though – you’ll be amazed at how generous people can be, and we’ll be there to help
every step of the way. We’ll support your fundraising efforts by providing you with:

       A customisable online fundraising page to collect donations
      Fundraising postcards that you can hand out to family and friends
      Access to our fundraising toolkit, which includes our best tips and resources
      Regular updates and reminders to make sure you’re on track

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VOLUNTEER INSIGHT
I was inspired to try Cambodia for my first Habitat build
because I knew some Cambodians in Sydney.
I knew them to be a hard working gentle people who, along with
their parents had suffered terribly at the hands of the Pol Pot
regime back in the seventies. Also I had never been there before.
For me, the best part of the build was creating something which you
could stand back and admire at the end of each day. Another good
thing is that everyone on the site is treated equally; all the good
jobs and all the challenging jobs are rotated around and shovels
and trowels are gladly handed on to budding tradespeople.
Although the house we built was humble compared to how
we live at home, to the new owners it was a castle - a safe
place, a place where they can be creative, make things,
and proudly sell things under an umbrella out front.
To anyone considering a build, I guarantee you will be
rewarded by a great cultural experience by working shoulder
to shoulder with local people, creating a home using
traditional knowhow without machinery or power tools.
Peter Walton, Run Amok Team, February 2015

                                             When my husband and I celebrated significant
                                             birthdays, we compiled a list of things we’d like to do
                                             or achieve.
                                             A Habitat build overseas was on my list.
                                             Being an architect, I know some things about building, but I put
                                             knowledge and ego aside on my Global Village trip. In Cambodia,
                                             the focus is on using locally produced materials and traditional
                                             building methods. The result is a home that is consistent with the
                                             traditional vernacular architecture, socially viable and
                                             economically sustainable.
                                             I met some wonderful people, all there with a similar goal, and had
                                             many warm conversations with new friends – often while sitting
                                             tired and dirty on the return bus trip each day. I made friendships
                                             with Cambodians unlike any I would have as a tourist.
                                             It sounds clichéd but there comes a time when we realise how very
                                             fortunate we are and want to give back and contribute, and find the
                                             time in our lives to do it. Building a house for a family in need is a
                                             truly wonderful way to do that. I felt so much gratitude for what I
                                             have and the small way I was able to help someone else.
                                             Sue Rowsell, Hands and Hearts Team, June 2014

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NEXT STEPS
         Step                            When                     Action
1        Sign up and pay                 Immediately              Register online at
         registration fee                                         habitat.org.au/register/fenwick2017
                                                                  If for any reason Habitat needs to cancel
                                                                  your build this fee is 100% refundable

2        Tell your friends and family!   Before it’s too late     Tell everyone about your trip and invite
                                                                  them along - the more the merrier!
3        Build Confirmation              2-3 months before        Teams need a minimum of 12 volunteers
                                         the build                to go ahead, once we’ve reached 12 you’ll
                                                                  receive a build confirmation email to let
                                                                  you know that you’re safe to book flights
                                                                  and plan your trip! We know it’s hard but
                                                                  please hold off on booking flights until
                                                                  your build is confirmed, just in case.
4        Start Fundraising!              Now!                     Log onto your online fundraising page and
                                                                  check out our toolkit for great fundraising
                                                                  ideas on how to exceed your target
5        Head off and change lives!      First day of the build   Today is the day! You’ll leave for
                                                                  the adventure of a lifetime.

    “It’s amazing seeing the difference you have made in someone’s life.
         Helping them into a safe and secure home will change their life forever
    							                                              and I am so happy to have been part of it.”
    										                                                                     - Tatum O’Toole, volunteer

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CANCELLATION POLICY
Habitat for Humanity will make every effort to conduct the trip as scheduled. In the unlikely event that this is not
possible (due to safety concerns, security issues, or other reasons), Habitat for Humanity will endeavour to re-
route or defer the team. If the trip must be cancelled or you can no longer take part, HFHA will work with you
to find another suitable trip.

HFHA cannot compensate participants for the cost of unusable airfare or any other expenses resulting from
the cancellation. Again, it is strongly recommended that team members purchase travel insurance that covers
change of travel and/or country closure.

All donations received by HFHA on behalf of the volunteer are committed to the field and are non-refundable.
The registration fee is refundable if for any reason HFHA cancels the build before the scheduled start date. If
for any reason you can no longer make the build the registration fee is not refundable. However it is transferable
within a 12 month period to join another Global Village team.

WHERE DOES MY DONATION GO?
Each Global Village team provides a donation to the project they are
working on. Without this financial help Habitat would not be able to
continue its lifechanging programs.

Your financial contribution may not necessarily be used on the actual
house that you will be helping to build. The excess donations go into
the revolving fund that is used for the continuous building program.
This means that the community may use your contribution to keep
the program going even after you have left the country.

All donations over $2 are tax deductible to the Australian Taxation
Office. Sponsors who contribute to your tax deductible donation will
receive a thank you email and tax receipt from Habitat Australia.

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CONTACT US
When you’re ready to join the build, simply fill out an application form. A member of our
team will then be in touch to provide you with more information and answer any questions
you may have. In the meantime, if you want to contact us, please:
Email: global.village@habitat.org.au
Call: 02 9919 7000.
Web: habitat.org.au/globalvillage
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