Jean-Yves Dekeister
Om Pahn joined Samaki in 2012 after retiring from his work in government. He the President of Samaki, and control team building. He lives in Kampot town, where he spends his free time hiking and doing farm work.
Bun Sina joined the Samaki Organization in 2008 and has been a dedicated team member ever since. At Samaki, Sina handles administrative tasks with dedication and efficiency, she is also the treasurer. Always cheerful and full of positivity, she brings a warm and uplifting energy to the whole team.
Sao Lakenak, 19, is a dedicated volunteer with the Samaki Kampot Organization. She lives in Buthtrabaek Village, Kampot Province, with her mother, grandfather, and three sisters. Currently in her third year of studying Public Administration at Angkor Khmer University, she contributes with commitment and seriousness to both the reading program and the student savings scheme. She also supports extra classes for slow learners in partner primary schools.
Pheuk Dany, 19, is a scholarship recipient and a volunteer with the Samaki Kampot Organization. She lives in Buthtrabaek Village, Kampot Province, with her parents, grandparents, and four sisters. Currently in her third year of studies in Accounting and Finance at Angkor Khmer University, she is a valuable asset to Samaki, contributing actively to several projects.
Khin Toeurn, 21, is a volunteer and scholarship recipient with the Samaki Kampot Organization. She lives in Wat Ang Village, Kampot Province, with her mother, grandfather, and six siblings. Currently in her third year of Accounting and Finance at Angkor Khmer University, she is particularly interested in Biology and Mathematics. At Samaki, she plays an important role in both the reading program and the student saving scheme. She supports extra classes for slow learners in partner primary schools.
Sann Seynas, 25, is a dedicated volunteer with the Samaki Organization. Originally from Prey Thnong in Kampot Province, she lives with her parents and three sisters, in a farming family. After earning a degree in Accounting and Finance from Vilasthan Polytechnic University through a scholarship from the Cambodian Union of Youth (C.U.Y.), she chose to teach Khmer, driven by her passion for the language. At Samaki, Seynas plays an important role in both the reading program and the student savings scheme. She supports extra classes for slow learners in partner primary schools.