May 21, 2009
'Town & Country': Help for Cambodia's Kids
On a trip to Cambodia in the early 1990s to shoot the famous Angkor temples, the photographer Kenro Izu watched an impoverished child die in her father's arms because the government-run medical facilities in the little girl's village, Siem Reap, were inadequate to save her.
Mr. Izu vowed to do something to help the people of Siem Reap, and with the money he made from his photographs, and the help of friends, he established Friends Without a Border, through which he raised money to
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