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We are launching a crowdfunding campaign to help our players maintaining a decent lifestyle during the economic crisis. Please help us!
We are launching a crowdfunding campaign to help our players maintaining a decent lifestyle during the economic crisis. Please help us!
Watch again (or discover) the discussions and explanations about Rugby in Cambodia and how to adapt the game to deaf and mute children.
Watch the replay and learn more about the structures for children with autism in Cambodia and Dance Therapy with our guest speakers!
Leak is a young enthusiastic teacher for deaf student at Krousar Thmey School in Siem Reap. He decided to deepen his commitment with the kids by learning how to be a rugby coach! He communicates with the students using sign language, which he knows perfectly. In every situation (speeches, opening Read more…
Zumba classes are Soulcial Trust’s first project for children with mental disability. They take place every Wednesday and Friday morning, thanks to a partnership with Grace House Community Centre and Safe Haven Medical Outreach. This adaptive sport activity allows children with special needs to get access to sport and express Read more…
Blind football is one of our most recent projects, and is really promising. Learn more about our amazingly motivated team and its ambitions in the article!
Jean-Baptiste has been working with Soulcial Trust since the launch of the Adaptive Rugby activity almost 2 years ago. This hardworking and passionnate former professional rugby player is now happy to coach our teams. All he wants is to share and transmit his passion for rugby to the students, and Read more…
The second rugby tournament in Phnom Penh! The Cambodia Rugby Federation invited us again to participate in the Get Into Rugby tournament, on the 25th of February 2020 (learn more about the previous tournament here). This time, we were able to give the opportunity to come to 62 students from Read more…
Cooperation is key! If you already visited Siem Reap, you probably already have heard of WILD – Creative Bar & Eatery. For those who did not, WILD is a small restaurant, hidden in a green & romantic garden. You can enjoy drinks & tasty finger food, especially rolls, fresh and Read more…
What is different in a sport wheelchair? A sport wheelchair is very different than a standard wheelchair. To facilitate a sport activity for their users, those special wheelchairs have: a shorter seat, without headrest or amrest to allow ease of movement adapted tires inclined wheels a reinforced frame a reclining Read more…