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Bridging Cultures and Creating Smiles: Inside the Vibrant Life at Kep Children in Cambodia
In the tranquil countryside of Cambodia, a unique story unfolds through the experiences of two young women who have embraced new roles far from their French hometowns. Morgane Viricel-Boges and her colleague combine their professional expertise with heartfelt dedication to community and childhood education. Their journey at Kep Children is a testament to adaptability, cultural exchange, and the power of youthful energy in making a meaningful difference.

Editorial team
Oct 143 min read


Empowering Futures: The Inspiring Journey of Kep Children and Its Founder Anne-Sophie Grasset
In the serene coastal town of Kep, Cambodia, where the turquoise sea meets humble communities, a quiet revolution in children's education and welfare has been steadily growing for over a decade. At the heart of this transformation stands Anne-Sophie Grasset, the passionate president and founder of Kep Children, a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to breaking the cycles of poverty through education and community support.

La Rédaction
Oct 134 min read


Cambodia & Voluntary work: Morgane Levasseur, a young Frenchwoman committed to Kep Children
At the age of 25, Morgane Levasseur embodies the dynamic, committed young people working to promote solidarity and commitment in Cambodia. Originally from the Paris region, she arrived in Cambodia a year and a half ago to get involved with the Kep Children association.

Editorial team
Oct 134 min read
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