About Us
Agape International Missions (AIM) is a 501c3 non-profit corporation, incorporated in the State of California on August 1, 1988. EIN # is 94-3100052. Since 1989 it has been working in the Kingdom of Cambodia and currently has Memorandums of Understanding with the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Social Affairs.
AIM has provided financial and material assistance to the poor and needy, as well as, provided education in life skills through the use of literature, electronic media and leadership training in cooperation with other non-governmental organizations, the church, and the government of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Since its inception, AIM has started over 600 Christ-centered, Bible teaching churches in Cambodia. Through these churches it has provided leadership training to thousands, and provided disaster relief, medical supplies and food to thousands more.
Since 2005 the ministries of AIM have been focused on ending the evil of child sexual slavery in Cambodia by providing transformational aftercare for victims and equipping the local church for prevention. An aftercare center, Agape Restoration Center, was opened in August of 2006. The International Justice Mission (IJM) is the leader is rescuing children trapped in slavery around the world, and its director in Cambodia, Kaign Christy, has the following to say about AIM’s aftercare center.
“ARC opened in Cambodia at a time of critical need for quality, secure shelters for rescued victims of child sexual exploitation. They have filled that need wonderfully. Their shelter and programs are professional, nurturing and effective. The stories of rehabilitation and hope that result from their efforts are profound and moving. It’s our privilege to partner with them in this work in Cambodia.”
