Ongoing fighting along the Cambodia–Thailand border is forcing families to flee their homes with little to no warning. With the situation still uncertain, civilians—including many children and elderly family members—remain displaced and are sheltering in evacuation camps, temples, and temporary sites.
As of 17 December 2025, more than 476,000 people have been displaced across multiple provinces, including Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Banteay Meanchey, Battambang, Siem Reap, and surrounding areas. Among those affected are over 144,000 children, with schools and health facilities closed and daily life severely disrupted.
Many families are sleeping outdoors and lack basic items needed to stay safe and dignified at night.
Good Neighbors Cambodia is responding on the ground, working with local teams to support displaced families in affected border areas, with a focus on households with children, women, and elderly members. Donations will help provide tents, blankets, and essential sanitation items, as well as other urgent daily necessities where needs are greatest.
This fundraiser supports immediate humanitarian relief and early recovery efforts during this critical period. After your donation is distributed, you will receive an impact report via email, showing how your contribution was used and the difference it made for displaced families.
Good Neighbors Cambodia is part of Good Neighbors International, a global humanitarian and development organization founded in 1991 and holding General Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC). For over 30 years, Good Neighbors has worked with vulnerable communities worldwide.
Good Neighbors began its work in Cambodia in 2002. Today, Good Neighbors Cambodia operates six community development programs across Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Kratie, Mondulkiri, Ratanakiri, and Phnom Penh, working with communities through development, humanitarian response, and social economy initiatives to help build a society free from poverty and filled with hope and love.
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