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When Swiss National, Pierre Tami came to Cambodia in 1994, he was moved by abandoned and destitute women in Phnom Penh and decided to do something about it. Thus Hagar was born. Over the past 15 years, Hagar has evolved and grown but its purpose remains the same: to restore dignity and hope to each woman and child who enters its care through social programs and enterprises.
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Hagar's women's shelter opens in March for women and their children in Phnom Penh. |
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Hagar On-Time (known as Hagar Crafts) starts with the vision of providing income generating opportunities for women in Hagar's shelter. 23 women are employed. | |
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Hagar begins installing water filters in rural communities. Thousands of families have since had access to clean water. |
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House of Smiles, a residential care facility for disabled children, is established. |
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Her Majesty Queen Norodom Monineath Sihanouk of Cambodia makes an honorary visit to Hagar Shelter. |
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