You may be confused as to why things have slowed down recently regarding Tuk Tuk for Children and our quiet social media accounts but don't be alarmed. Not only has it been school break in Cambodia for the past 2 months we have also been a bit busy ourselves. July marked the beginning for Mayu to come on board full time with TTC and to celebrate we thought we better tie the knot.
As anyone who has married into a different culture would know, the logistics behind transporting friends and families is extremely time consuming and as Mayu and myself are ... Read More
26
Aug2016
Maybe it was the fact that the DVD player was in the open air collecting dust or that it was only a $50 special but either way the Tuk Tuk DVD player has not been functioning well for about 3 months now. Lucky for us, local Sommerville d-grade celebrity and all round good guy, Mr Tom Mail, helped us out and donated a new (at least new in 2008) Panasonic, top of the range stereo/GPS/DVD player.
We redesigned the layout of the tuk tuk to have it hidden away from dust and potential thieves under the seat and added in the ... Read More
August 26, 2016Adrian Paschkow
08
May2016
Tuk tuk theatre has partnered with BBC. No not the British news station but Building Bridges for Children who operate in Pursat. They run an interesting concept that is different to most NGO's. You see they don't just believe in helping the poor in Cambodia. They see only helping the poor they see it as a way of segregating the Cambodian people when we should be looking at more inclusive model. In recent times there has been an increase in middle class Cambodians who often miss out on the opportunities for education that the poor people get as ... Read More
May 8, 2016Adrian Paschkow