A trip to Cambodia to see the voluntary work done among that country's poor has left a lasting impression on a local philanthropist.
Sharon Bryant travelled to that country recently along with retired Whanganui optometrist Mike Webber, to see first-hand the work of he and the Rose Charities has been doing for a number of years to improve the eye health of many in that country.
Mrs Bryant is a founding partner of Wellington company Movac and is a key sponsor of the Young Enterprise Trust and active mentor to students participating in that programme. When she's not involved in that work she is at home in Whanganui.
She also has connections with the PIF Foundation which held a fundraising event in
Whanganui in 2012 and collected $6000 toward the purchase of a truck to be used in Cambodia. The foundation then matched that sum and the truck was bought.
Mrs Bryant said she came away "absolutely amazed" at what the charity had achieved.