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| Written by Somchit Srimoon |
| Saturday, 20 December 2008 08:58 |
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Chiangmai Orphanage Foundation
Ban Rom Sai Is the way all children should be able to live. The orphanage’s main sponsor. Most recently, Credit Suisse (Tokyo), a Swiss bank, under its Asia Pacific Philanthropic Programme, donated US $ 50,000 to build a library, computer centre and accommodation at the orphanage. Although individual and corporate sponsorships are important for the orphanage, The long-term goal is to make the orphanage self-funding. “Relying solely on donations is risky, because you never know when they will dry up. That is why I want to find ways for the orphanage to generate its own funds” says Miwa-san. Because of this, she has implemented many ideas to raise funds and reduce costs at the orphanage Agape Home Located in Chiang Mai Thailand, the Agape Home for babies with HIV/AIDS opened in May 1996 as a response to the plight of children impacted by the spread of HIV/AIDS across Thailand. All of the children who come to the Agape Home to live are, or are at risk of being, HIV positive. Faith based. BanSanFaan (Home of Fulfilled Dreams) is a children's home in Chiangmai, Thailand. The home is a ministry of Calvary Community Church, Longview, Washington, USA, and operates under the authority of the Abundant Love Foundation of Thailand with licenses from the Thailand Department of Public Welfare. Faith based and proud of it. Viengping Orphanage
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