Donor Groups
Form a Donor Group and Do More
Are you part of a group or thinking of forming one, that wants to contribute to a better world? YourAid welcomes community groups, social clubs, spiritual communities, or simply friends and families who wish to make a collective impact through meaningful giving.
Your generosity can support a range of life-changing programs and projects in Cambodia, delivered through our exclusive partner, KCCO (formerly BLCP).
After receiving your donation in Australia, YourAid will facilitate the full transfer of your contribution to KCCO in Cambodia. For donations over $250, you may also request that your contribution be directed towards a specific project or activity.
Contributions may be either one off or ongoing (monthly), whichever suits your group best.
We have facilitated regular giving initiatives by wonderful donor groups like Club Karuna, Jasmine Club 500 and Macquarie Sangha Lodge.
If you’re interested in forming a donor group or expanding your existing one, we’d love to talk about how YourAid can help ensure your contribution has the greatest possible impact. We are closely involved in the design, monitoring, and evaluation of all projects implemented by KCCO, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Get in touch with YourAid’s management team via our Contact Us page to learn more.
Club Karuna
Lean and her husband, Alex lead a team known as Club Karuna which continuously funds several projects including purchase of a motor vehicle for BLCP (now KCCO)’s mobile library. The latest contribution was to undertake the development of a three classroom building which BLCP (now KCCO) closely supervised the construction.
Jasmine Club 500
After spending time as a volunteer teacher with BLCP (now KCCO) in Cambodia, Jasmine returned to Australia and formed Jasmine Club 500 with some friends. The Club has been making monthly contributions for a number of years now. BLCP (now KCCO) ensures that aid in the form of food parcels, monetary assistance, bicycles and school uniforms or bags are delivered to poor families and underprivileged primary students.
Lake Macquarie Sangha Lodge
A buddhist group in Lake Macquarie, NSW wanted the opportunity to practise generosity and compassion. The members did a collection to fund the installation of a Pioneer Water Tank for a school in Cambodia.