| Each year we support different orphanages and child support centers that support underprivileged Thai children. About 250 children will join us in a hands-on way for a day of fun-filled, Halloween-related treats and activities.
Please click on the links below to find out more about the supported organizations: |
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AMCHAM Adopt-a-School Program
The American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) in Thailand has been supporting education initiatives in Thailand for over 35 years through its Adopt-a-School Program. Donations to the AMCHAM Thailand Charitable Foundation are tax deductible and provide water tanks & filtration systems, playgrounds, libraries, English toolkits and other items for needy schools in rural areas.
Christian Children’s Fund
For almost 50 years, the Christian Children’s Fund (CCF) Foundation has been working in Thailand to provide care, protection, education and development for families and needy children ranging from newborns to teenagers. Currently, CCF assists over 600,000 children and family members. CCF programs involve health, nutrition, sanitation, micro-enterprise, education and early childhood development as well as peer education.
Duang Prateep Foundation
The Klong Toey slum, where the Duang Prateep Foundation (DPF) is located, is Bangkok’s largest slum community with some 80,000 residents. The DPF provides a variety of important services in keeping with its mission to support families and develop the community, including schools, advocacy services and a credit union. The DPF is a people’s organization, identifying with the aspirations of the poor.
Emergency Home
The Emergency Home assists women & children who are victims of forced prostitution, rape, HIV/AIDS, abandonment and physical & emotional abuse. The Home offers food, shelter, healthcare and physical & psychological rehabilitation as well as life skills training and vocational education. An average of 120 women & children are sheltered at the Emergency Home each day; the Home has helped over 48,000 women & children.
Heart's Home
Heart’s Home is an international non-profit catholic organization founded in 1990 by Rev. Thierry de Roucy. Heart’s Home volunteers are a presence of consolation at the side of the most wounded human being, starting with the children. They spread throughout the world and in every domain a message of love and compassion. Heart’s Home acts through 35 “Heart’s Homes” in 20 countries on the four continents and through the International Center for a Culture of Compassion, (ICCC) in NY.
Human Development Foundation (Mercy Center)
The Human Development Foundation (HDF) was established by Father Joe Maier in 1974, and the organization now reaches out to friends in over 30 slum communities. The HDF supports many activities, including a shelter for street kids, four orphanages, a hospice, a home for mothers and children with HIV/AIDS, and several ‘one-Baht’ kindergartens. The HDF is a non-denominational, community-based field organization.
Living Water Center
Living Water Center aims to extend assistance to young Burmese in Thailand mainly in prisons and juveniles in the Immigration Detention Center (IDC). The mission of this Center (LWC) is to give counselling, education and partial physical support to the detainees who are away from their hometown.
Mahamek Home for Boys
The Mahamek Home for Boys operates under the Bureau of Anti–Trafficking in Women and Children. It provides child and youth services in accordance with the Child Protection Act, supporting 140 youth from the ages of 4 to 24. Emphasis is placed on the education and development of the young men that stay at the home, and six residential houses, each with 20-30 children, support the basic needs of the boys.
Nern Phayom School
A school in Pranburee, Prachupkheereekhan Province. Students need improved buildings to study in and students are in great need of study materials, textbooks, uniforms, socks, shoes and any other items.
Pakkred Home for Boys Foundation
Pakkred Home for Boys Foundation was founded on 9th December, 1941 in accordance with the promotion policy of social welfare imposed by His Excellency General P. Pibulsongkarm, Prime Minister at that time. It was focusing on the support of protection and safety to children who have no parents.
Rajvithi Home for Girls
Provides welfare services and develops needy children. Services provide basic necessities, including formal and vocational education. Services are for socially disadvantaged girls aged 5-18 years who have no guardians, whose families are poor, whose parents are residents of the Social Welfare Department or who
come from broken homes.
Sikkha Asia Foundation
Provides educational and job training for needy Thai children from upcountry & Bangkok.
