"Make every person count."

Epic Arts in Cambodia works to change people’s attitude towards disability and encourage the belief that every person counts.

A month ago, my husband and I visited Kampot. During this time, we had breakfast at our favourite cafe. Since it was early and there were not many customers yet, I had a chance to go up and check out the second floor (first floor, for the locals) and was really amazed at the things I found there. Above is one of the signs that decorate the interiors of Epic Arts Cafe in Kampot.

This is the second floor of Epic Arts Cafe. I've been there many times but this was the first time I've checked it out and took photos because it's always full of customers prior to this visit.

This is the second floor of Epic Arts Cafe. I’ve been there many times but this was the first time I’ve checked it out and took photos because it’s always full of customers prior to this visit.

Chok-full of Goodness. Chok is a young man with Down syndrome and the artwork on the left is his self-portrait.

Chok-full of Goodness. Chok is a young man with Down syndrome and the artwork on the left is his self-portrait.

Epic Arts Cafe is a project of Epic Arts with the aim of providing opportunities for people with disabilities to work as well as a place to hang-out.  The cafe also houses a little shop showcasing the many artworks of the many young disabled people in their Arts Centre. It is one of the popular spots especially for foreign visitors in Kampot and it stands proudly as a model for an inclusive working environment in the community.

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Every persons counts…good message. Tom The Backroads Traveller

  2. It does look like a comfortable to sit and have coffee – and enjoy the art. it’s always a pleasure to find an arts cafe with affordable art made by local artists.

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