Cornerstone Project works hard to improve the quality of life for orphans, abandoned children, widows, handicapped, blind and the poor in and around Phnom Penh, as well as in Kandal province, at the following institutions:
- The Koh Rumdual widows island colony on the Bassac River where 200 largely blind, handicapped, senile or abandoned adults and their 150 children live
- Side by Side Kindergarten and grade 1/2 school on Koh Kor island (66 children)
- The Kolap #4 orphanage (108 orphans)
- The Kien Kliang Orphanage (123 orphans)
- HIV/AIDS Hospital of Cham Chao and school for village children. (100 children)
- The Mondol Thmey Chamchao (168 handicapped/blind adults and 150 children)
- The Phnom Penh Garbage Dump site, ACLO school, and the Village #5 on street 371, with 200 families and 500 children who eke out a living by picking and selling cans and plastic to be recycled.
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| New friends: Jean-Luc with brothers Ponlho and Ponleu (back), amid the sea of donated goods and grateful recipients. |
Pannee offering new clothes to toddlers. |
And in the Siem Reap area:
- Angkor Thom "Les Chemins de l'Enfrance" orphanage school (150 children)
- The Wat Po kindergarten and primary school (600 children)
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| Jean-Luc distributing food staples to victims of a recent flood. |
12 year-old SOK was abandoned at birth because of physical handicaps, and lived all his life in orphanages. |
Since 1999, when Cornerstone first established their base of operation, additionally they have provided similar services to the following institutions in the Phnom Penh area:
- The Kolap #1 orphanage (70 orphans)
- The Kolap #3 Home for old folks and the homeless (100 children)
- School in the Tek Thla slum (80 children)
- The Future Light Orphanage (260 orphans)
- The Kien Kliang Orphanage (123 orphans)
- The Sobhana Sunrise orphanage (76 children)
- The Monivong orphanage (50 children and babies)
- The Phnom Penh Garbage Dump site, ACLO school, and the Village #5 on street 371, with 200 families and 500 children making a living by scavenging and selling cans and plastics to be recycled.
- The Nutrition Phnom Penh Thmey center (20 HIV babies and 81 handicapped children)
- The Takmao slum area and Little Friends children center (150 children and 60 poor families)
- The Vimien Ekariet slum orphanage (30 families and 85 children)
- The Borey Goma Kampong Som orphanage (150 children)




