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Aspire Training & Education, called ASPIRE, was founded in 2012 by Mr. Sean Samnang, a local Cambodian, who recognized the urgent need to help the many destitute and orphaned children living in his country. This situation was brought about because Cambodia’s education and health care systems were completely destroyed during the Khmer Rouge Genocide and Cambodia has been unable to make significant gains in rebuilding it because of the subsequent 2 decades long civil war. Now corruption is rampant and Cambodia’s education and health care systems remains in shambles. Siem Reap itself is one of the poorest areas in Cambodia with over 75% of the poor people living in dire poverty. -To provide education, 3 nutritious meals per day, protection, …
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· Auto-generated from filings + methodologyAssist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is a registered social services nonprofit, Cambodia. It is registered with the official charity registry of Cambodia. Its registration number is KH-CCC-315. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100 (Limited data available). This reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization.
Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 29 ('Limited data available') reflects limited public data, not concerns about the organization. This is common for smaller, newer, or non-US charities that file fewer public records. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for social services charities in Cambodia is 31/100.
Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is registered in Cambodia.
Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is classified as a Social Services organization, registered in Cambodia. It operates as a NGO.
Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100. We recommend reviewing the full profile before making a donation decision. Visit the Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) profile on GiveRadar for full details before deciding. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.
Aspire Training & Education, called ASPIRE, was founded in 2012 by Mr. Sean Samnang, a local Cambodian, who recognized the urgent need to help the many destitute and orphaned children living in his country. This situation was brought about because Cambodia’s education and health care systems were completely destroyed during the Khmer Rouge Genocide and Cambodia has been unable to make significant gains in rebuilding it because of the subsequent 2 decades long civil war. Now corruption is rampant and Cambodia’s education and health care systems remains in shambles. Siem Reap itself is one of the poorest areas in Cambodia with over 75% of the poor people living in dire... Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is classified as a social services organization registered in Cambodia.
Among social services charities registered in Cambodia: Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO)'s GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29/100 is in line with the peer average of 31/100.
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Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is registered in Cambodia. Donations from the Netherlands to charities outside the EU/EEA are generally not tax-deductible for Dutch donors unless the charity is listed on the Dutch ANBI register with foreign-recognized status.
Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is registered in Cambodia. US donors generally cannot deduct gifts to non-US charities directly. To claim a deduction, route the gift through a US 'Friends of' fiscal sponsor or a donor-advised fund that performs equivalency determination (IRS Rev. Proc. 92-94).
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Quick facts about Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO)
- What is Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO)?
- Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) is a social services ngo, Cambodia. Aspire Training & Education, called ASPIRE, was founded in 2012 by Mr. Sean Samnang, a local Cambodian, who recognized the urgent need to help the many destitute and orphaned children living in his country. This situation was brought about because Cambodia’s education and health care systems were completely destroyed during the Khmer Rouge Genocide and Cambodia has been unable to make significant gains in rebuilding it because of the subsequent 2 decades long civil war. Now corruption is rampant and Cambodia’s education and health care systems remains in shambles. Siem Reap itself is one of the poorest areas in Cambodia with over 75% of the poor people living in dire poverty. -To provide education, 3 nutritious meals per day, protection, adequate healthcare and education for orphaned children or those living in extreme poverty. -To break the cycle of poverty by enabling individuals & communities to become self- sufficient through education and practical skills training. -To carry out our work without discrimination and offer equal opportunities regardless of race, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability or beliefs. -To encourage our children to embrace the knowledge of local Khmer customs, including dance and music, so that this knowledge is retained for future generations.
- Where is Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) located?
- Headquartered in Cambodia.
- Is Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) trustworthy?
- Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 29 out of 100 (Limited data available). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
- What is Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO)'s registration number?
- Registration: KH-CCC-315 (Cambodia).
- Are donations to Assist Poor Men and Orphans (APMAO) tax-deductible?
- Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Cambodia under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.