THE Independent Pharmacies of Australia Group (IPA) has continued its global health efforts by partnering with Australian-founded charity, Growing Cambodia.
The collaboration has led to the construction of a school in the rural Beng community of the Siem Reap region.
Steven Kastrinakis, founder and Managing Director of IPA, shared his enthusiasm at the school's opening on 06 May, highlighting the profound impact of contributing to the educational needs of children in poverty-stricken areas.
"Education is a foundational pillar of health, and I am extremely proud that IPA has played a part in this initiative," said Kastrinakis.
IPA's commitment resulted in $55,000 raised, funding the establishment of the school that includes two fully-equipped classrooms, a computer education room, a library, and a kitchen with a washing area to support nutrition and hygiene.
The school now serves 280 students, helping to enhance their English skills and provide better economic opportunities where such proficiency can lead to higher wages.
Additionally, IPA will aim to ensure student safety and consistent attendance by facilitating transportation and supporting ongoing resources including teacher salaries.
Further, MedAdvisor has donated 17 laptops to IPA's education initiative with Growing Cambodia.
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