One of the world’s epic tragedies occurred in Cambodia from 1974-79. Dictator Pol Pot massacred over 1/3 of
Cambodia’s population, while the Vietnam War raged, and 1000s of tons of land mind were planted; mines that
continue to main and kill, today. Cambodians are left to face this legacy of trauma and suffering.
Former Tulsa restaurateur John Phillips is bringing healing and hope to children and families in
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, through his training program and restaurant:
BUCKHUNGER
where 250 children and seniors get a free, hot meal, every day – for many, their only food for the day.
YOU CAN HELP!!
Come to the Garden Deva, 317 S. Trenton, Saturday, Feb. 11, 3:00 – 8:00 pm
BUY GORGEOUS SCARVES, HAND-WOVEN IN CAMBODIA
Each dollar of profit from your purchase will buy a hot meal for one of John’s kids.
"Top Chefs” from the StoneHorse Cafe, The Canebrake and The Chalkboard are donating hors d’oeuvres. Sip
wine, delight in music from Susan Herndon, Dianna Burrup, Jay Lesikar,
Marilyn McCulloch, J Pat Murphy, and Scott Aycock.
Buy elegant, practical, unisex scarves and give a warm, full belly to a Cambodian kid.
Visit www. BUCKHUNGER.com, or their FB page:
171930326215251 to SEE the significance of your gift. Helping a child helps their families; helping their families
helps their culture; helping their culture helps us all!!!
YOUR PURCHASES WILL HELP SO MUCH!!
ALSO, PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION TO “BUCKHUNGER,”
AS A ONE-TIME DONATION, OR A MONTHLY “PLEDGE” OF $10, $15, $25 . . .
TO BUILD A RELIABLE FOUNDATION TO SUSTAIN THIS PROJECT.
ALL DONATIONS ARE FULLY TAX-DEDUCTIBLE.