
Colours of Hope:
The Journey Continues
To extend the impact beyond just one night, we’re expanding artwork sales throughout the month of May in conjunction with Mother’s Day. This continued campaign allows more people—especially those who couldn’t attend the auction—to support the cause, purchase meaningful art, and help raise additional funds for women and children affected by violence.
Our Unique Art & Jewellery Collection for a Cause
About The Beneficiary: Cambodia Women's Crisis Centre (CWCC)
Across Cambodia, many women and children silently endure emotional and physical abuse. In 2024, 1 in 10 women aged 15–49 experienced violence—yet over half never sought help.
Since 1997, the Cambodia Women’s Crisis Centre (CWCC) has supported survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual exploitation. With shelters and offices in Phnom Penh, Banteay Meanchey, and Siem Reap, CWCC provides legal aid, trauma counseling, safe housing, vocational training, and reintegration support.
Proceeds from the Colours of Hope initiative directly fund these vital services. CWCC’s finances are independently audited, with the 2024 audit conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), ensuring full transparency and impact.

Make an Impact Through Art
Every purchases helps fund shelter, legal aid, and recovery for women and children in crisis.
