Health Programs
TSF was founded by a pediatrician and nurse practitioner who responded to the critical need of educating Cambodians about best hygiene practices and basic medical care. Since then, a close collaboration has evolved with our orphanage pediatrician, as well as dentist, who attend to the wide range of needs in our orphanage and prevention in the wider community. TSF has arranged for specialized medical care for children in Phnom Penh but also in Bangkok and as far away as the US. More recently, as our children age, we have increased our focus on adult wellness programs.
Immunizations
Providing basic immunizations to children, at no charge, has been at the heart of our mission to meet Cambodians’ medical needs. With the help of generous donors, our staff doctor, and several volunteer medical students, TSF has provided thousands of Cambodian children with immunizations against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus, as well as hepatitis B, which is so prevalent in Southeast Asia.
As the country continues to develop, more children are receiving their vaccinations at birth, but there are still remote areas where this is not possible. All children under the age of 18 in the villages of Roteang, Beng Krom, Prekchar, Lvea Sor and Sambour have benefitted from these immunization campaigns, as well as those living in Kampong Speu orphanage and our own Roteang orphanage, of course. The Cambodian government immunized their citizens for Covid during the recent pandemic. Our staff and children are fully immunized.
Caring for special needs children
Roteang Children’s Center admits all children without regard for preexisting conditions such as HIV, syphilis, cerebral palsy, and hepatitis. Some children will stay in Foundation care permanently because of special needs. Children receive regular medical and dental checkups and those with special needs are continuously monitored to ensure their treatment regimens remain effective. In addition, TSF routinely reaches out to outside organizations and specialists to meet the unique needs of each child; organizations include Perkins School for the Blind Thailand and Vietnam affiliates, and Caritas Cambodia for youth counseling.