The Kantha Bopha Foundation Cambodia received a total of $4,493,950 in donations from 26,637 donors during the third quarter of 2025, including direct contributions made at Kantha Bopha Hospitals in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, according to a November 7 statement.
During the same period, the foundation transferred $3,278,338 to support the operations of the Kantha Bopha Hospitals.
The foundation expressed its deep gratitude to all donors for their generous support and contributions, which help sustain the hospitals’ ongoing mission to provide free, high-quality and non-discriminatory medical services to infants, children and pregnant women across Cambodia. The foundation noted that the continued support plays a crucial role in promoting the health and well-being of mothers and children nationwide.
In October alone, almost 100,000 children received outpatient consultations, while 23,807 seriously ill children were hospitalised for treatment. Among other conditions, 3,080 cases of dengue fever were treated.
The foundation, whose honorary presidents are Prime Minister Hun Manet and First Lady Pich Chanmony, was officially established in April 2018, as part of an initiative by then-Prime Minister Hun Sen and his wife Bun Rany. It was created to mobilise donations, sponsorships and other financial contributions to ensure the long-term sustainability of Kantha Bopha’s operations and embody the national spirit of “Khmer Helping Khmer”.
The foundation encouraged the public to continue to contribute to “help bring hope and smiles to children and mothers, through fee-free donation channels in partnership with various financial institutions”, including most banks and financial institutions.
