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How (Not) to Start an Orphanage

How (Not) to Start an Orphanage 2

... by a woman who did

by Tara Winkler and Lynda Delacey
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Publication Date: 27/04/2016
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The remarkable story of Tara Winkler, who established the Cambodian Children's Trust to provide children with emotional security and the opportunities they need to break the cycle of poverty.

How could it be wrong to save the children by starting an orphanage? Oh, in so many ways . . .

Tara Winkler first arrived in Cambodia to join a tour group in 2005 and was taken to visit a small orphanage in Battambang. The children were living in extreme poverty, and Tara was determined to raise money to help them.

Two years later, after fundraising in Australia, Tara returned to Battambang only to discover that the same children were in deep trouble. Her spontaneous response was to find them a new, safe, home. With a team of committed locals and support from friends, she established the Cambodian Children's Trust (CCT).

With an instant family of fourteen children and three dogs, Tara had to learn a lot, very fast. And, along the way, she realised that many of the actions she took with good intentions were not at all what the children needed - or indeed, what any child needs. CCT now helps vulnerable children to escape poverty and be cared for within their families.

In this compelling, poignant and funny memoir, Tara shares the many joys and the terrible lows of her journey thus far with honesty and passion. Written with co-writer, Lynda Delacey, How (Not) to Start an Orphanage is a book that will keep you thinking long after you turn the final page.

About the Authors
Tara Winkler is the Managing Director of the Cambodian Children's Trust (CCT) which she established with Jedtha Pon in 2007 in order to rescue fourteen children from a corrupt and abusive orphanage. Tara has led CCT through a number of significant organisational changes, including the closure of the initial CCT orphanage in favour of a holistic model of programs and services to help Cambodian families escape poverty, while ensuring family preservation. Tara now speaks out against the spread of orphanages in developing countries, caused by the good intentions of foreign donors, and of harm that comes to children when they are separated from family and left to grow up in institutions. In 2011 Tara was awarded NSW Young Australian of the Year in recognition of her work with CCT and she has been featured twice on Australian Story. How (Not) to Start an Orphanage is her first book.

Lynda Delacey is as writer with a focus on Science - particularly the link between science and social development. She used to be a copywriter who started out as a technical writer. still dabble in both from time to time. To mix things up, She also write books - the most recent involved helping her friend Tara Winkler create her memoir, How (Not) to Start an Orphanage.

ISBN:
9781742376288
9781742376288
Category:
Biography & True Stories
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-04-2016
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
384
Dimensions (mm):
234x153mm

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I read this on my way to Cambodia (seemed appropriate) and really enjoyed it. It was a great read and the work Tara has done is amazing. Despite her anti-orphanage stance today I believe everything she did was with the best intentions and she made a positive impact on the lives that she touched. My favorite part was that Tara was very vulnerable in how she approached her mistakes on the way which was refreshing. It was a very easy read. Usually with biographies I struggle to wade through all the drivel but this book was well written ans moved at a cracking pace the whole time.

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A well written, smooth flowing account that discusses the makings of a visionary world-citizen. I am truly inspired by the pure grit and dedication it has taken for this young woman to make her mark, changing so many lives for the better.

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