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.