Dr Beat Richner performs music on his Cello every Firday and Saturday night in the auditorium of Javarman VII Hospital. He has devoted his life to helping the children of Cambodia, and has built three hospitals which are funded only by donations, and provide world-class medical care to children free of charge.
This evening will open your eyes, and you will be swept along by Beatocello's passion for what he does. It will show you that in our world unfortunately one life is not necessarily as important as another in the eyes of International Charities, Governments and Aid Organisations. Children are dying in Cambodia every day from entirely preventable diseases, and Beatocello is devoting his life to trying to stop it.
He asks for blood donations which are desperately needed from the young and money from anyone else.
Every Friday and Saturday evening at 7:15pm, Javavarman VII Hospital, Road to Angkor
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