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Dance, Music Program Helps Cambodia’s Street Kids Break Isolation
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Dance, Music Program Helps Cambodia’s Street Kids Break Isolation
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, has thousands of children living on the streets. They come from poor homes or broken families or no families at all. They are at risk of drug abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and other dangers. They have little access to education and little notion of how their lives might be better. But one local organization, Tiny Toones, is seeking to change that. Tiny Toones uses the appeal of breakdancing and hip-hop music to bring children off the streets and into the classroom. VOA’s Pich Samnang has the report from Phnom Penh. Brian Allen narrates.
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Date Found: October 15, 2010
Date Produced: October 14, 2010
View Count: 7
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