Lighthouse Club Phnom Penh

The Lighthouse Club was established to promote good fellowship among its members who work in or are associated with the construction industry. It also provides charitable assistance to those in need within the industry and to their dependents where a fatality or serious injury has occurred.

From its roots in the UK in 1956, the Lighthouse Club now has branches all over the Asia Pacific Region, including Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and now in Phnom Penh. These branches allow all Lighthouse Club members to meet together in their local environment to organize their own social events, fund raising activities and distribution of funds from the Lighthouse Club charities to those in need.

Why become a member of the Lighthouse Club?

Membership of the Lighthouse Club provides an opportunity for companies and individuals to be recognized as proactive supporters of safety in the construction industry and the provision of financial assistance to those less fortunate who are related to the construction industry and are directly affected by accidents and illness. The Lighthouse Club has formed charities to assist those in need by providing financial aid to distressed families within the construction industry, and assistance with the education of their children. It also actively promotes construction site safety through the presentation of safety awards to individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the improvement of safety on their projects.

Club membership also provides the opportunity for social or business networking through participation in or attendance at various functions, seminars and forums held throughout the year both locally and regionally.

The Lighthouse Club Cambodia

Meets once per month at selected venues in Phnom Phenh where subscriptions raised are used to provide scholarships to Cambodian Students who are attending various technical universities in conjunction with assistance from The John Battersby Education Trust. We encourage anyone who is not a member to join up and again if any companies are looking to sponsor a future gathering please get in touch by email at

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