A Legacy of Service: AHHA Education Celebrates Volunteer Graduation in Kampot
KAMPOT, February 2026 — In a ceremony filled with gratitude and reflection, AHHA Education Cambodia officially celebrated the graduation of its latest cohort of local and exchange volunteers. After committing two to three years of their lives to the mission of holistic education, these individuals have left an indelible mark on Cambodian youth and the local communities in Kampot.
Milestones of Dedication
The graduation followed a final volunteer outing, providing the team a moment to bond and reflect on their years of service before transitioning to their next chapters.
- Recognition of Leadership: Each graduate was awarded a formal letter of recommendation, a testament to their dedication, leadership, and the practical “soft skills” developed through the AHHA programs.
- Local Impact: For many local volunteers, this graduation is a stepping stone toward professional careers or further roles within the organization, such as the “Good Citizen Program.”
- Timorese Exchange: The ceremony held special weight for volunteers from Timor-Leste. As their exchange program nears its conclusion, they prepare to return home to transfer their gained knowledge and leadership skills back to their own communities.
The AHHA Volunteer Journey
Volunteering with AHHA is an immersive experience that blends professional contribution with personal discovery. Over their 24 to 36 months of service, these volunteers supported programs in:
- Holistic Education: Teaching English, IT, and Life Skills to disadvantaged youth.
- Service Leadership: Managing school operations, logistics, and community outreach projects.
- Cultural Exchange: Building bridges between Cambodia and Timor-Leste, fostering mutual respect and international peer modeling.
AHHA Education expressed its deepest gratitude for the resilience and passion shown by this group. Their belief in the power of education and community has built a foundation that will continue to support Cambodian students long after the volunteers have moved on to their next adventures.