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Mengly J. Quach Foundation
File:MJQF Logo Final.jpg
AbbreviationMJQF
Formation2005 (2005)
FoundersNeak Oknha Mengly J. Quach, MD, MPH
Legal statusNonprofit organization
PurposeEducation, Healthcare, Community service, and Disaster response
HeadquartersPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Area served Cambodia
MethodDonations, grants
Employees4 (2021)
Websitewww.mjqfoundation.org

Mengly J. Quach Foundation is a philanthropic non-governmental organization of Mengly J. Quach Education focuses on creating positive change for Cambodia. It has been implementing its programs in various areas of Cambodia.

History

Neak Oknha Mengly J. Quach, MD, MPH started doing his charitable works since he was 10 years old by helping to provide food to poor people in the US. He used to work in a charity that provided free medical services to the poor and homeless while he was a medical student. He stated that his grandparents and parents liked showing kindness to others and helping the most-in-need people. That was the reason he wants to give back to society. These good deeds and virtue inspired Neak Oknha Mengly J. Quach, MD, MPH to found Mengly J. Quach Foundation.

Cambodian Institute of Child and Adolescent Health (CICAH) was a local non-governmental organization established under the initiative of Neak Oknha Mengly J. Quach, MD, MPH in 2004 to promote education amongst many disadvantaged children through scholarships. In order to extend its activities, at the end beginning of 2013, CICAH has since been re-branded to Mengly J. Quach Foundation. In 2013, Mengly J. Quach Foundation officially became a registered organization in the Ministry of Interior with registration number 971, dated June 6, 2013.

The majority of its funds are the profits of his businesses. MJQE staff and students help support Mengly J. Quach Foundation through various activities and events in order to help raise funds and other in-kind donations. The CSR activities are aligned with NGOs which are governed by the Ministry of Interior (MoI) of Cambodia.

Mengly J. Quach Foundation has activities that benefit the community almost every month. Mobile clinic project is operated once every year. It also has mobile library every month and food banking twice a month. For our food banking, they collect foods from those who want to donate and distribute them to poor communities. Usually, the mobile library and mobile clinic will also go along.

Awards

References

  1. "About Us".
  2. American University of Phnom Penh (2016-04-28). "AUPP's senior staff visited Mengly J. Quach Foundation".
  3. "I started carrying out charitable works when I was 10. As a young child, I was helping provide food to the poor in the US".
  4. Phnom Penh Post (2012-02-20). "Schooling a healthy business".
  5. Cooperation Committee of Cambodia (2021-12-01). "CSO Database Management System".
  6. Khmer Times (2018-05-18). "Fostering the culture of giving".

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