by Kayla Hughes | Oct 30, 2020 | Adopt an Elder, Health and Wellness, Thailand, Uncategorized
Elders in rural vllages live in conditions that you would not commonly see in western cultures. Not to say one is right and one is wrong, but they are both indeed vastly different from each other. When I close my eyes and think of my grandma, I envision her in her...
by Kayla Hughes | Aug 14, 2020 | Health and Wellness, Thailand
Last year we started our Fresh Start program for new moms in poverty in Buengkan Province. We were going to Buengkan Hospial once a month and giving new moms and families care packages. Unfortunately we had to suspend this particular program earlier this year when...
by Kayla Hughes | Aug 10, 2020 | Education, From the Field, Health and Wellness, Thailand, Uncategorized
Every country is dealing with the virus differently, and one major concern is the decision whether or not to send kids back to school. Case numbers have remained consistently low for months and the Thai goverment has decided it is safe to open the schools with social...
by Kayla Hughes | Apr 29, 2020 | Health and Wellness, News and Updates, Thailand
As you may have read from our ongoing projects and urgent needs page or our facebook, we have been raising funds and creating covid care packages for the most vulnerable individuals and families in our province here in Northeast Thailand! We are making care packages...
by Kayla Hughes | Mar 13, 2020 | Health and Wellness, News and Updates, Thailand, Uncategorized, Volunteer
Due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 and how rapidly it has been spreading, we at Mundo Exchange are issuing a travel advisory against all unnecessary travel to Thailand at this time. We receive various degrees of information from many sources both local...
by Kayla Hughes | Mar 5, 2020 | Health and Wellness, News and Updates, Thailand, Uncategorized
As many of you are well aware, the new strain of coronavirus, Covid-19, is hitting countries across the globe. Despite widespread panic (and without trying to downplay it’s potential danger) covid is not a death sentance. Most of the fatalities have been people...