Computer Literacy Trainer

Phin Veasna

Growing up, my family was very poor, so I worked extremely hard. Despite being illiterate, my grandparents taught all their grandchildren the value of a good education, so I was able to attend school. 

There were no English classes at my school. However, the Cambodian Rural Development NGO came to my village and began teaching English to students in 2010. 

There was a good opportunity to study at Angkor High School with my brother. This was challenging, but it was very helpful for us. There was another opportunity for me and my brother to continue studying at University. And I am a scholarship University student.  

Now, I am a computer literacy trainer at REACH. I am very excited to work here with such a good team and programs. I know how difficult life can be without the support of an NGO, so I will do my best to help students. 

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