Generations for America Foundation Visits Cambodia to Advance Education and Cultural Preservation
- james.voymas
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Generations for America Foundation, led by President and Founder Ingrid Centurion, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, has arrived in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to visit and connect with local orphanages and schools. 9 April 2026, the team landed and this visit is part of the organization’s ongoing mission to serve communities through education and meaningful engagement.
Guided by its tagline, “Empowering families to prosper,” Generations for America Foundation is dedicated to the belief that education is the cornerstone of opportunity, growth, and long-term success. Through its outreach efforts in Cambodia, the organization aims to support youth development while fostering cross-cultural understanding.
A core principle of the Foundation is the importance of understanding history—particularly for American citizens. The organization emphasizes that preserving the Republic requires a strong knowledge of the nation’s origins, values, and governing principles. Just as many immigrants to the United States study the Constitution to better understand their rights and freedoms, Generations for America encourages all generations to learn their history and appreciate the principles that make America a symbol of liberty.
Central to this mission is a deep respect for the U.S. Constitution, recognized as the Supreme Law of the Land. This enduring document represents the freedoms and opportunities that have drawn people from around the world—many fleeing socialist and communist regimes—in pursuit of liberty and a better life.
With a diverse board of directors including Seyla Nhean and Jim Morris who are in Cambodia with Ingrid Centurion, Generations for America Foundation is also committed to honoring and preserving cultural identity. Through its Cambodian Culture Preservation Project, the organization seeks to celebrate Cambodian heritage while sharing the Cambodian American story with broader audiences. This initiative underscores the belief that cultural understanding and education are essential to building stronger communities and empowering future generations.
By bridging education, history, and cultural preservation, Generations for America Foundation continues to advance its mission of empowering individuals and families—both in the United States and internationally—to prosper and thrive.
Generations for America Foundation is conducting weekly webinars on the U. S. Constitution at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.
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