DEBORAH GROVES' BIOGRAPHY - WHO AM I AND WHAT DO I DO?
My name is Deborah Groves and I am the
founder of Helping Hands Cambodia. Until
April of 2005 I ran my own wedding photography
business on
Queensland
’s
Sunshine
Coast
in Australia.
After visiting
Cambodia
as a tourist in 2004 I felt compelled to come back to
Cambodia
to try and do something to help the Cambodian people, so I put my
wedding business on hold indefinitely and headed back over to Cambodia.
Volunteer Aid
Work
Since then I have been helping an extremely poor and remote village
approximately 27 kms from Siem Reap.
The village is called Prasat Char and is located
very close to the famous temples of Ankgor Wat.
The level of poverty at the village is hard to describe.
I discovered the village in June of
2005 when I visited it with my original tour guide who I had kept in
touch with.
He was keen for me to visit the village as he wanted to find a
way to help them.

On that visit I met an extremely sick
man called Mr Som. Mr Som
was so poor that he had not been able to afford any medical treatment.
He had been sick for two years and when I met him was obviously
close to death. I felt compelled to
offer help to Mr Som and his family who gratefully accepted.
You can read more about Mr Som if you
click on this link.
I have now formed a non-government
organisation called Helping Hands Cambodia, we have a director (a
Cambodian) and a committee (a group of people in Australia and France), and are officially registered in the Kingdom of
Cambodia. Helping Hand's projects have grown from just helping one
family with a sick father, to, amongst other things, building a bridge,
supplying over 240 bicycles, helping set up small businesses and building
and operating a school with approximately 300 students.
Photography Work
I
support myself and the NGO through my photography work mainly by selling
my photographs to tourists in the Phnom Penh and Siem Reap airports,
book shops and hotels, etc.