NON-STOP from Aachen to Berlin

Cambodia is one of the poorest countries on earth. People with disabilities are still affected by these conditions much harder than the average population. Medical care does not take place, only a few receive education, training, almost none. Must beg, abused or neglected to be the hard fate of many, especially young people there.


Since last year there is a special project (comped-Home) in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, which is devoted to a training of visually impaired young people. It is supported and accompanied by the Thuringian Cambodian Society (TKG) in Erfurt. An academic support for working with blind and visually impaired people is backed by the BFW Düren gGmbH. The Telecommunications Act is making its contribution through the proven since many years cooperation with its subsidiary organization comped in Cambodia. Many social projects have been implemented already. The financing of the work is done exclusively through donations. All employees / volunteers working inside Germany.
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Dominic Micheel would like to help with his campaign that this unique service project can be financed in the long term, and so that as many visually impaired people can gain a perspective on their lives.
He starts with his bike on 16 July in Aachen at a distance of 700 km, the aim of the next day in Berlin, the embassy of the Kingdom of Cambodia. GW is a journey time of under 30 hours.

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