Majesty International is a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to equipping, mentoring, and empowering individuals in Cambodia through education, vocational training, and faith-based leadership development. Founded in 2022, Majesty International works to address both practical and spiritual needs, focusing on long-term, sustainable impact that transforms lives and communities. Its programs are designed to reach those most at risk—especially youth vulnerable to exploitation and poverty—by providing the skills, values, and opportunities needed to break generational cycles.
From hospitality and trade training to first aid and emergency response education, Majesty International partners with local leaders, churches, and global organizations to deliver high-quality, culturally relevant programs. These initiatives are designed to multiply impact by empowering graduates to train and lead others, ensuring the work continues to grow beyond the organization’s direct involvement. Partnerships with groups like Khmer Hands, SOLO Wilderness Schools, and the Asclepius Snakebite Foundation strengthen the reach and effectiveness of its programs, enabling specialized training in areas of urgent need.
Majesty International’s mission is grounded in a belief that lasting change happens when people are given both the tools to succeed and the hope to live with purpose. By combining skill development, personal mentorship, and spiritual encouragement, Majesty International builds not just livelihoods, but whole lives—anchored in dignity, resilience, and faith. Every project reflects its core commitment to sustainability, community partnership, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, creating impact that endures for generations.
Khmer Hands is a social enterprise and training center in Kep, Cambodia, dedicated to equipping underprivileged youth with the skills, confidence, and opportunities needed to build sustainable livelihoods. Founded with a vision to break cycles of poverty through education and vocational training, Khmer Hands offers programs in hospitality, culinary arts, traditional crafts, and the creative arts—empowering students to serve guests, manage businesses, and express their cultural heritage with pride. Students live, learn, and work in a supportive environment where mentorship, life skills, and character development are as important as technical training.
More than just a school, Khmer Hands operates a guesthouse, arts café, and artisan workshop that serve as both real-world learning labs and sources of sustainable income. Visitors experience Cambodia’s rich culture through locally inspired food, art, and performances, while directly supporting the training and growth of the young people who serve them. Every guest interaction becomes a teaching moment, giving students the hands-on experience they need to thrive in professional and entrepreneurial roles.
Khmer Hands is deeply rooted in community and relationships, partnering with local organizations, artisans, and cultural leaders to create lasting impact. Graduates leave with more than marketable skills—they carry forward a renewed sense of dignity, the confidence to shape their own futures, and the ability to uplift their communities. By blending cultural preservation with modern vocational training, Khmer Hands stands as a model for how tourism, education, and social responsibility can work hand in hand to transform lives.
SOLO Wilderness Schools (Stonehearth Open Learning Opportunities) is the world’s oldest continuously operating wilderness medicine school, pioneering outdoor emergency care training since its founding in 1976. Headquartered in Conway, New Hampshire, SOLO has trained tens of thousands of students—from outdoor professionals and military personnel to mission workers and everyday adventurers—in how to respond effectively to medical emergencies in remote or resource-limited environments. Its courses range from basic wilderness first aid to advanced certifications like Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT, blending classroom instruction with realistic, scenario-based practice.
Born out of the need for a standardized approach to backcountry medical care, SOLO has become a global leader in wilderness medicine education. Its curriculum emphasizes practical skills, sound medical judgment, and adaptability under pressure—key traits for handling emergencies where professional help may be hours or days away. Beyond its U.S. base, SOLO partners with organizations worldwide to deliver region-specific courses, ensuring that students learn not only the medical techniques but also the cultural and environmental considerations necessary for effective care in diverse settings.
SOLO’s mission extends beyond individual training to building a safer outdoor and expedition culture worldwide. By equipping people with the skills and confidence to manage injuries, illnesses, and environmental hazards far from modern medical facilities, SOLO empowers students to save lives, reduce risks, and foster a deeper respect for the natural world. Its long-standing commitment to quality, innovation, and real-world application has made SOLO Wilderness Schools the trusted choice for anyone preparing to venture into challenging environments.
The Asclepius Snakebite Foundation (ASF) is an entirely volunteer‑run 501(c)(3) non‑profit organization committed to addressing a critical global health issue: snakebite envenomation. Each year, millions are affected by venomous snakebites—resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths and disabilities—yet it remains a neglected tropical disease. ASF is dedicated to reversing this tragic cycle through a multifaceted approach grounded in research, clinical care, and public health education.
Founded during Venom Week 2018 by a diverse coalition of herpetologists, medical professionals, and volunteers, ASF operates with a deeply collaborative and community‑oriented ethos. The organization forges strong partnerships with local communities, listening closely to their needs and working alongside them to build sustainable, culturally‑attuned solutions. Its initiatives include establishing “Snakebite Centers of Excellence” equipped with lifesaving antivenom and trained staff, offering training for healthcare workers, supplying medical equipment, and supporting research into venom, wildlife conflict, and conservation.
Beyond immediate medical response, ASF emphasizes education and systemic impact. The foundation champions public health initiatives that empower communities to prevent snakebite injuries, supports research that informs better treatment protocols, and aligns its mission with the World Health Organization’s goal of halving snakebite deaths by 2030. ASF’s deeply integrated model—combining treatment, training, research, and outreach—ensures that every donation, educational effort, and clinic established directly contributes to healthier, safer communities worldwide.
ASF joined with SOLO Cambodia in 2025 and are excited to bring a difference to Southeast Asia.