The Signing

This year we had 7 students graduate from the 6th grade plus some prodigal sons, who had left us last year to experience “Freedom”, have returned to us and want to start school again. That means 22 young adults will be making their home with us next year. One will be leaving us to start University, making a total of four who will be in college in Phnom Penh. We called them all together today to discuss the effect they will be having on the future of the Wat Opot Community.

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A Living Agreement was drawn up and explained to them by Mr. Channa Nov, our new Program director.

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WAT OPOT CHILDREN’S COMMUNITY
LIVING AGREEMENT FOR YOUNG ADULTS

The Wat Opot Children’s Community (WOCC) is committed to helping, all children placed in its care and under16 years of age, with the completion of the Sixth grade, and under certain circumstances qualified youth will be given the opportunity for staying on after the age of 16 and continuing with their education, either in secondary school or in a trade school. The conditions for living at WOCC after completion of the Sixth grade or after reaching their 16th birthday are:

1. Must have good grades and good attendance record in school.
2. Must be respectful of staff and a good role model for the younger children.
3. Must have a good relationship within the community outside of Wat Opot.
4. Must obey all rules of the WOCC.
5. Must be willing to work at keeping the WOCC a safe and pleasant environment for children placed in its care.
6. Drinking alcohol, smoking, use of drugs, sexual misconduct, gambling, stealing, or violent behavior are all unacceptable behavior.

Any young adult who has finished the Sixth grade and/or has reached their 16th birthday must agree to these conditions and should they fail to abide by these conditions their residence at the WOCC will be subject to termination.

Signature of Resident: __________________________ Date: ___________

Signature of WOCC Staff _______________________ Date: ___________

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For those that can not abide by the agreement there is not much to look forward to. Cambodia is in the process of changing and those who have no education will have few opportunities for good employment as some of our boys have found out. Children who have extended families can still work in the family rice fields… but as new farm equipment comes in, even those jobs will no longer be needed. The Wat Opot Children’s Community is committed to helping these young people, who spent their childhood in our care, to finding a better life through education. Your support and financial assistance is greatly needed and appreciated.

Wayne Dale Matthysse

3 thoughts on “The Signing

  1. Wonderful agreement. An important part of a young person’s education is learning responsibility, and how their behavior affects others. Bravo! :-)

  2. This makes a lot of good sense, I saw for myself how the older teenagers became more focused once they had glimpsed the outside world and learned to appreciate the opportunities they have within the Wat Opot community. And education is extremely important at this critical time. There is just so much poverty and corruption in Cambodia that young adults with even basic educational skills, even a smattering of English language, are more likely to find their way to jobs and prosperity. Ron Rodger