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The AIM Cambodia Girls

Stephanie, Meredith, Amarja, and Elise are AIM’s “Cambodia Girls”- 4 women committed to living in Phnom Penh for 2 years. For the 4 months that they’ve been there, they’ve dove into language study as well as forming relationships with those…

The Reality of Cambodia

Writing this first blog on the plane from Seoul to Atlanta, my mind spins through the memories, the colors, the laughter… the faces and stories. To put into words all I saw and experienced in Cambodia is impossible. But maybe…

Today’s Front Lines

It’s 2011, and slavery still exists. If you don’t believe it, watch the video below. Look into the faces of the young girls-and boys-who are trafficked across borders and into the suffocating darkness of the brothels, the street corners, and…

Going to Cambodia!

It started in Swaziland, when I met teen girls taking care of their siblings because their parents had died. Twelve, thirteen, fourteen years old, and they were responsible for feeding, clothing, and providing for their brothers and sisters. When there…

Impact

Today, January 22, marks 1 year since I moved to Gainesville to work full time at Adventures in Missions. I’ve been on staff for almost a year and a half, involved with this organization since 2006, from being a participant…