Caryn and Howard Unger We are very grateful to Caryn and Howard Unger along with their family and friends whose donations made it possible to build a new classroom on the campus of Spitler School. Caryn and Howard used their recent nuptials to raise funds for the new classroom.

Caryn shared with us,

“Philanthropy is very important to both of us. In thinking about our wedding, we knew we wanted to be able to do something meaningful that would have an impact on others. That goal was the motivation behind having our guests donate to charity rather than giving us gifts. We offered to match the donations dollar for dollar.”

The Ungers are residents of Chappaqua, New York, but they came to Cambodia for their honeymoon.

“We wanted to visit an area that was new to both of us, but had meaning and would be impactful. Visiting Cambodia allowed us to learn about its history and the genocide that occurred there and to see first-hand how this country is moving forward. We believe that educating the children is the most important key to the success in helping Cambodia move ahead so genocide does not happen again.”

Ungers with Cambodian Village ChildrenCaryn Unger currently takes an active role in marketing at Kids Play International, a nonprofit that focuses on sport and gender equity in Genocide-impacted areas. Caryn was a member of the US Freestyle Ski Team and is currently an Ambassador to the US Ski and Snowboard Association. Howard Unger is the founding partner of Saw Mill Capital, a private equity firm in New York. Howard is also the son of a Holocaust survivor and very active in genocide education and prevention. Howard is currently serving his 2nd Presidentially appointed term on the Council of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and also serves on the Executive Committee.

On behalf of the thousands of children who will benefit from this classroom we send our thanks to Caryn and Howard and all their friends and family.  Classroom donated by Ungers