The Memorial Project

Together with a coalition of compassionate individuals and dedicated community groups, Chey En For The World seeks to build a poignant memorial that stands as a sacred space of remembrance, honoring the lives of those lost during war, atrocities, and genocide, while providing comfort and closure to the survivors whose loved ones were denied the dignity of proper burials.

Our memorial exhibition project aims to serve as a beacon of compassion and understanding, shedding light on the collective history of refugees and the challenges they have faced. By creating a sacred space that honors the memory of their loved ones, we aspire to provide peace and healing to survivors who continue to bear the weight of their loss. In a world where proper burials were denied to countless victims, our memorial will serve as a symbolic resting place, where survivors can connect with the spirit of their departed loved ones.

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IMAGE AND BACKGROUND CREDIT (top to bottom)

(1) American Landscape Gallery. Cambodia Loss. (2) Nelly Toll. Watercolours painted whilst hiding from the Nazis ,1943, Sothebys.