If you are living in a city where SISHA has a field office (currently in Phnom Penh, Cambodia), you can contribute to SISHA in a variety of ways to help find a local solution to the global problem of human trafficking and exploitation.
- Keep an eye out for child sex tourists. If you see any suspicious behaviour – report it to SISHA (017 382 877) directly as our Investigations Hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by SISHA Investigators (please note, although every SISHA Investigator can speak English, this is their second language and Khmer is their first language). Alternatively, suspicious behaviour towards children can be reported to either the ChildSafe hotline (012 311 112) or to the National Police Hotline (023 997 919).
- Give your second hand clothes (including children’s clothes) to SISHA for distribution to our clients and shelter partners. Older clothes can still be useful - often used as cleaning rags at shelters.
- When you stay at hotels, collect the complimentary soaps, toothbrushes, combs etc and donate to SISHA for distribution to our clients and shelter partners.
- Attend SISHA Fundraising events held in country and donate generously.
A SISHA fundraising event held at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC), a Phnom Penh landmark, in February 2009
Visiting American university students on study tour in Cambodia to learn more about SISHA and human trafficking