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 2, 2019 | Education, News and Updates, Thailand, Uncategorized
Our education focused Teachers for Thailand campaign this #GivingTuesday, which kicked off end of last month, is off to a great start! We went to Kamplafa School today to meet with Director Kittichai and give a donation to support his teachers. Every kid deserves a...
by Kayla Hughes | Jan 31, 2019 | Education, From the Field, Thailand, Uncategorized, Volunteer
Smiles are universal Learning how to properly brush your teeth and keep your gums healthy isn’t just important for humans. Bright and healthy smiles are important for superheroes, princess, cats , and monsters too! A lot of our donated clothing comes from the...
by Kayla Hughes | Oct 26, 2018 | Adventures, Culture and Community, Environment, From the Field, Thailand, Uncategorized
Fire from Water? Every year, on October’s full moon night, a natural mystery unfolds from the depths of the Mekong River. October full moon marks the end of Buddhist Lent, and on this night small balls of fire shoot up from the Mekong River. The heart of these...