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Project Gen Z info Pack 2016

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Our  vision  is  to  build  a  Our  vision  is  to  build  a  movement  of  passionate  Entrepreneurs  that  will  

educate,  inspire  and  mo-­tivate  1  million  disadvan-­taged  youths  across  the  

world  by  2030.

Join  us  on  our  next  Join  us  on  our  next  life-­changing  trip  to  Cam-­

bodia.    Hang  out  with  like-­minded  people,  see  a  new  country  and  join  us  on  our  mission  to  in-­

spire  &  educate.

Support  us  to  run  the  Dare  to  Dream  

workshop  series  to  over  100  disadvantaged  

youths  at  Sunrise  ChildrenSunrise  Children’s  

Villages.

Project  Gen  Z  is  a  social  enterprise  connecting  global  leaders  with  global  leaders  of  the  future.  As  an  

enterprise  it  aims  to  motivate,  inspire  and  educate  youths  across  the  world  so  that  they  may  dare  to  dream  a  little  bit  bigger,  to  become  

change  makers  and  leaders  of  the  future  themselves.  

“Education  is  the  most  powerful  weapon  which  you  can  use  to  change  “Education  is  the  most  powerful  weapon  which  you  can  use  to  change  the  world.”  –  Nelson  Mandela

Founder  &  Director  of  Zest  Possibilities  

Founder  &  Director  of  Green  Telecom

   Director  of  My  Budget Head  of  Business  Development  

at  Yellow  Brick  Road

Founder  of  Cupcake  Central Director  of  OH  EM  GEE!

Founders  of  Short  Story  

Creative  Director  of  Dopmoy  Design

Director  of  DVE  Business  Solutions

Director  of  Attitude  Marketing

Sunrise  Cambodia  is  a  world-­class  charity  working  on  the  ground  in  Cambodia  to  give  much-­needed  help  to  at-­risk  kids,  struggling  

famlies  and  poor  communities  in  some  of  the  most  poverty-­stricken    provinces  of  the  country.With  the  need  in  

Cambodia  so  great,  Sunrise  Cambodia  has  grown  to  support  whole  Cambodia  so  great,  Sunrise  Cambodia  has  grown  to  support  whole  communities  with  much-­needed  sustainable  

development  so  that  families  can  thrive:  clean  water,  sanitation  and  followed  by  education.If  $50  can  help  provide  basic  

educational  resources  for  75  children,  think  of  the  impact  we  could  make  today.  

TTo  raise  $200,000  for  Sunrise  in  2016.Grow  the  movement  and  find  30  passionate  lead-­ers  to  attend  ‘Daringtodream  2016’  To  have  a  genuine  long  term  impact  on  the  youth  that  

complete  our  workshop  series.

DARE TO DREAMWORKSHOP SERIES

DARE TO DREAM WORKSHOP SERIES

Global leaders pass on their most valued business and life lessons through educational workshops for the youths at sunrise children’s village. Lessons on goal setting, mentality for success, confidence & belief, leadership, money management and building

relationships, were created and taught through their own pepersonal experiences in business and life. And aimed to inspire, movate and educate the youths to dream that little bit bigger in

life.

THE APPRENTICE‘The Apprentice’’ is a hands-on entrepreneurial challenge aimed to give the students a first hand

experience on what running a business feels like from start to finish. Teams were split into roles from CEO to sales and marketing. The challenge brought out leadership, teamwork, creativity and most

importantly a profound and newfound passion and drive in the youths.

UnemploymentCorruption

Women’s  rightsSexual  exploitation

Child  traChild  traffickingChildren  in  the  drug  trade

600,000  children  in  Cambodia  are  orphans  or  have  lost  one  parent  an  estimated  2  in  5  children  who  start  primary  school  in  Cambodia  

do  not  complete  fifth  grade.Nearly  half  of  the  Cambodian  Nearly  half  of  the  Cambodian  

children  between  ages  5  and  14  are  engaged  in  child  labour.      

During  the  last  35  years,  Cambodia  has  been  plagued  by  

civil  wars  and  changes  in  political  leadership.  Most  

notablnotably,  Pol  Pot  the  former  leader  of  the  Khmer  Rouge,  who  was  responsible  for  the

killing  of  approximately  2  million,  or  20%,  of  

CambodiaCambodia’s  population  in  the  1970s.  Today,  Cambodia  re-­

mains  the  country  with  the  third  most  land  mines  in  the  world.

 As  a  result  of  the  genocide,  

37%  of  Cambodians  are  under  the  age  of  15.  With  so  few  adults  available  to  work,  

child  labour  has  become  a  serous  issue.  This  is  especially  

true  in  rural  areas  where  children  commonly  work  long  children  commonly  work  long  hours  alongside  their  parents    

in  the  rice  fields.

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