by Kayla Hughes | Feb 3, 2020 | Adventures, From the Field, Thailand, Uncategorized
Phu Langka National Park sprawls about 50sq km across both Buengkan and Nakon Phanom Provinces. It’s caves, waterfalls, cliffs, reservoirs and outcrops are home to an abundance of wildlife, with temples and pagodas sprinkled around the base and hidden within the...
by Kayla Hughes | Jan 31, 2020 | Build Safer Homes, From the Field, Safer Homes, Thailand, Uncategorized
Welcome home, Nuan. Through collaboration with donors (local and international), families, associations, builders, and more we were able to build a much needed safe and secure home for a family in need! Nuan, Jong, Boom, Dan and Hang now have a safe and secure home....
by Kayla Hughes | Jan 16, 2020 | Culture and Community, Education, Environment, Environmental, Guatemala, Uncategorized
In 2018, Mundo Exchange collaborated with doTERRA Healing Hands Foundation to raise money for ACEFOMI to purchase land for CEMIK. ACEFOMI would use that land to build a new community learning center as well as demonstrative garden. With the money raised, we were able...
by Kayla Hughes | Dec 16, 2019 | Build Safer Homes, From the Field, News and Updates, Safer Homes, Thailand, Uncategorized
As many of you have been following, we have been raising money to support a local village family. Nuan has been living in a dilapidated tin box with her husband and three boys, and our goal has been to build a home with all four walls, a front door, and protection...
by Kayla Hughes | Dec 13, 2019 | Adopt an Elder, Culture and Community, From the Field, Thailand, Uncategorized
A couple of days ago, our favorite (and I must say, healthiest) Thai yaai turned 107 years old! Don’t believe it? Check out that government issued ID proof there on the right. Impressed? So are we. If you want to learn a little bit more about the colorful life...
by Kayla Hughes | Dec 4, 2019 | Build Safer Homes, From the Field, News and Updates, Safer Homes, Thailand, Uncategorized
Last year we completed our project of building a safe and secure home in Kok Khong village for Phueng and her two girls. When we started working with this family, they were a family of four. Right before preparing to go ahead with construction, the father passed away....