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Getting Involved:
It Takes Much More Than Money!

The Sharing Foundation in the U.S. is run entirely by volunteers, many of whom are parents and families members of those who have adopted from Cambodia. These are the stories of how they got involved.

Rithy Plang and Jennifer Farley organize a very successful Tennis benefit!

The many TSF Volunteers who sell Cambodian Crafts at fairs and fundraisers!

Geralyn Becker: The 04-04-04 Birthday Party!

10 year old Olivia from Florida and 4 year old Harry from MA contribute pennies and dollars

Jan Walters sponsors first International Fundraiser!

Deb Jancek donates a laptop for Roteang staff member Elephant

Denise Gosch: One Volunteer Making A Difference

Paul Kelly and family help raise over $1,700 with a quilt raffle in Concord, MA.

Epiphany Lutheran Church conducts successful baby bottle campaigns for Roteang in Lakeland, Florida.

Kate Hammond, co-owner of Grapevine Restaurant in Salem, MA, sponsored a fundraiser for TSF.

Jim Ganley from Portland, Maine, got involved with the Solar Project while waiting to bring his son Ethan home. Here shares his reflections here.

Andy McWhirter, New York film director, got involved creating a brief video about TSF's work in Cambodia.

Help us network and reach out to potential donors!!
We are now intensifying our fundraising efforts in order to be able to sustain and expand our projects and address other critical needs. If you can open any doors for us to potential donors (foundations or individuals), we would really appreciate your help. Please email Lisa Hicks, parent advisory council representative, with
any suggestions: elliot-lisa@comcast.net Thank you!