04 March 2014
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Scott Neeson , left, the Executive Director of The Cambodian Children's Fund, a safe house for Cambodia's orphaned and abused children accepts the inaugural Q prize award from Quincy Jones, right, in New York on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007
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| PHNOM PENH — For the past decade, a former Hollywood film CEO has made a difference for thousands of Cambodia's disadvantaged children and their families, helping in education, nutrition and health.
Scott Neeson, who left his 26-year career in the film business, said he founded the Cambodian Children’s Fund after seeing children scavenge at a dump when he came to Cambodia as a tourist in 2003 |
“That was a real wake-up call, because prior to that I was living a very privileged life in the West,” he told VOA Khmer in a recent interview. “As I was living in Hollywood as a single guy, lots of beautiful women, boats, cars, movie stars—and all of the sudden, you’re confronted with the other extreme. And it’s very hard to turn your back once you’ve seen it.”