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ENGR 493 International Relief: Cambodia. Presented by: Stephen Baumann Shelley Leonard Matthew Martel Abagail Wetzler.
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ENGR 493International Relief: Cambodia Presented by: Stephen Baumann Shelley Leonard Matthew Martel Abagail Wetzler
Why Cambodia?“During the Khmer Rouge era, Cambodia 's educational system was destroyed and educated people were targeted for death. But now after years of civil war, peace and stability have returned to this country, allowing Cambodians to rebuild their society. But the country cannot prosper, unless and until there is a good educational foundation.” Sambonn Lek founder of Sam Relief, Inc. Children work 12 hrs. in a dump to earn that $1 so that they can eat. http://www.julian.li/cambodia/
Cambodia Overview • 1953 - Cambodia becomes a constitutional monarchy under King Norodom Sihanouk. • 1969-73 - During years of battle in South East Asia, the United States bombs and kills over half a million Cambodians • 1970 – The king was removed in a military takeover while out of the country. • 1975 - Sihanouk realigned himself with the communist Khmer Rouge, they then took over power after many US bombings and civil fighting.
Cambodia Overview • 1975 – 1979 Khmer Rogue in power. Estimates vary as to how many people were killed by the Khmer Rouge regime. Ranging from from 1.7 million to 3 million Cambodians. • 1978 - Vietnam invaded Cambodia, in an attempt to stop Khmer Rouge. Violent warfare between the Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge continued throughout the 1980s. • Only recenltly have efforts to reconstruct the country began. However, the country still suffers from corruption . Money is not being spent on education, nor will money given to the government be used as promised.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKuW0WqzX68 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjO6ReGxX2Y
Fundraising Ideas • Soliciting door to door. • Sending a letter head of our mission statement to our friends and family • Spaghetti Dinner for Penn State faculty • Clems BBQ in the Hub
Project Obstacles • We needed to become an established organization. (Form a club) • $300 to reserve the Alumni Hall in the Hub. • Clem’s wasn’t able to do our original date for the event. (Friday, April 27th, 2007)
ESIO Mission Statement: Penn State students improving the College of Engineering through international outreach and philanthropy to further enhance the skills needed to become a world class leader. International outreach is through awareness, fundraising, and educating others by working closely with administration, faculty, and donors. ESIO 2007 Project: Creation of Elementary School in Cambodia Partnering Organization: Sam Relief, Inc Target Fundraising: $15,000 for 3 roomed Elementary School
ESIO • ESIO Officers - President – Matthew Martel - Vice President – Abagail Wetzler - Treasurer – Shelley Leonard - Secretary – Stephen Baumann • Clem’s Barbecue Fundraiser - Location – Hub Lawn - Date – May 2nd 2007 • Quaker Steak and Lube - To be determined http://www.pbase.com/maciekda/cambodia2004
The key to success is preparation. Your goals will not work as planned for. Every corner of life will contain obstacles to overcome. However, building a foundation with a framework for sustainability can lead to your destination
In order to be efficient global leader, you must be able to work as a team. Working as a team and using the knowledge and resources of others besides your own knowledge contributes to a more successful outlook on future endeavors. While I was thinking like a global leader I had a better understanding of dealing with project obstacles. Throughout the semester, we had several set-backs that prolonged our future goals. However, these set-backs were one of several ways I became a stronger leader. I learned to encourage myself and my team members as well.
Thinking Globally • This project opened my eyes to events in other parts of the world. • Many people live in their own personal bubble and never realize what goes on in distant parts of the world. • A good 21st Century leader should be globally aware, allowing them to make informed decisions. • Sharing Leadership • Had no group leader • Today, even at the highest levels leadership is shared in most cases
Leadership If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. -John Quincy Adams http://www.julian.li/cambodia/
Show your support!!! Wednesday May 2nd, 2007* Clem's BBQ 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Hub Lawn: University Park All Proceeds to Benefeit Cambodian School Children