A 9-year-old boy from my country, Cambodia

N. T. even if he’s just 9 years old, helps his parents counting and making bunches with the sugar canes.
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http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/meeting-on-bitter-sugar-issues.html

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  1. Wanda Marrero

    March 6, 2014

    Its so sad how they go thou in life god bless him for helping his family

  2. Ivan Alves

    March 6, 2014

    .GOOdevening my dearest jendl BLESS HIS HEART

  3. John Said

    March 6, 2014

    the majority of my kiva loans are with Cambodians involved in agriculture now. 

  4. Vetha The

    March 6, 2014

    God bless him sadly to se that small brother, good morning jendhamuni have nice day to

  5. Vetha The

    March 6, 2014

    Thanks my frend to reply my comen take care dear jendhamuni im g work now love you all my sweet frend

  6. A Rahman Jalil

    March 6, 2014

    Life can be cruel to some bt as long as the boy going to grow up to become a responsible adult towards his parents I am already happy for him. By God grace will help him in due time.

  7. Uche Victor

    March 6, 2014

    Y will I stop giving to the poor when I know that there is a reward in heaven

  8. Andrew Lindon

    March 6, 2014

    So sad , kids today are spoilt they are given everthing spare a thought for kids like him , it's a cruel world .

  9. Kumar A.M

    March 6, 2014

    He helping to his family, not think otherwise, also it is the way they learn how live

  10. Daryl Rosita

    March 6, 2014

    +Wanda Marrero its our natural life gifted by our dear God
    Simple fervent SMILE Simple life
    For me its not sad to tell
    I assured you and +Jendhamuni Sos
    That they are lucky than Us
    +Jendhamuni Sos+Wanda Marrero
    A little respect there's more much important things to do in our LIFE
    May you forever be a blessings to others SMILE
    May your heart be filled with God love always..
    God bless

  11. prodip haloi

    March 7, 2014

    I wish him to be a good citizen of his motherland.

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