Our Mission
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Igniting the Power of Girls Globally
Crèmily was created with the mission of helping girls all over the world. We strongly believe that by accelerating girls’ greatness today, they’ll have the skills and resources they need to build a better tomorrow.
The Crèmily Story
In 2007, while volunteering for the education-based NGO World Assistance for Cambodia, Kylie Schuyler traveled to Phnom Penh to mark the opening of a new school. The folks who attended were patiently waiting for the city leaders to cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of this school—the first school they would have since the Khmer Rouge destroyed them all nearly 40 years earlier. It was on this day while overlooking a throng of Cambodians in attendance, that Kylie spied a young girl.
The girl she saw had a bright, beautiful face and big expressive eyes. She was standing outside the school gates, clinging to the fence with her fingers laced through the wires and peering in longingly. Kylie knew that this young girl, whose name was Srelin, was not being brought into the school to be enrolled, and Kylie wondered if she ever would be. It was a moment of reflection as Kylie realized that the world would never see the boundless potential Srelin possessed if she was barred from education. Kylie knew in that moment that providing girls like Srelin the tools for self-empowerment was the way that her community, indeed our world, could change for the better.
The Crèmily Story
In 2007, while volunteering for the education-based NGO World Assistance for Cambodia, Kylie Schuyler traveled to Phnom Penh to mark the opening of a new school. The folks who attended were patiently waiting for the city leaders to cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of this school—the first school they would have since the Khmer Rouge destroyed them all nearly 40 years earlier. It was on this day while overlooking a throng of Cambodians in attendance, that Kylie spied a young girl.
The girl she saw had a bright, beautiful face and big expressive eyes. She was standing outside the school gates, clinging to the fence with her fingers laced through the wires and peering in longingly. Kylie knew that this young girl, whose name was Srelin, was not being brought into the school to be enrolled, and Kylie wondered if she ever would be. It was a moment of reflection as Kylie realized that the world would never see the boundless potential Srelin possessed if she was barred from education. Kylie knew in that moment that providing girls like Srelin the tools for self-empowerment was the way that her community, indeed our world, could change for the better.