The Landmine Relief Fund (LMRF) is a US-based 501c3 charity that supports the work of Cambodian NGOs, specifically focusing on mine-clearing efforts and improving the lives of Cambodians affected by landmines. Founded in 2003 by Bill Morse, the LMRF collaborates with Cambodian Self-Help Demining (CSHD), an NGO established by ex-child soldier and CNN hero Aki Ra, to provide safety and security to Cambodians by clearing landmines left behind after years of war.
In addition to supporting mine-clearing work, the LMRF also partners with the Rural School Support Organization to implement initiatives such as the Rural School Village Program and The Together Project. These programs aim to build and support rural schools, as well as provide food and teach sustainable farming practices to those in need. By working in conjunction with Cambodian charities and NGOs, the LMRF strives to make Cambodia a better, safer, and self-sufficient country.
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