16 August, 2011 11:57

Present for Foster Child in Mae La Noi

The Children of our Foster Project are particularly depended on a monthly support from a sponsorship. Their families are in poor and desperate situations, which makes it impossible for the parents to raise them in a healthy way and nourish them. You can sponsor a child living at one of our projects for €25. – per month. We ensure that 100 % of your financial help will be used for the children needs.(If you are interested to learn more about becoming a foster parent, please contact us direct (david@raintree-foundation.org) or for information in German please contact (info@thaicare.de)

Last week we were happy and privileged to deliver a bicycle from a foster parent from Germany. The foster child and his family were exceedingly happy to receive this precious gift. It is always a privilege to witness these kind of situations and it motivates us to continue with our foster program. Let me take this blog to thank you for partnering with us providing children with a education and a brighter future.

About Raintree-Foundation

The Raintree Foundation is a grassroots social non-government organization registered under the Ministry of Interior, mainly operating in Thailand among rural and underdeveloped communities. The aim is to help people through education, appropriate technology and self help projects to improve their living standards. The organization was founded in 1992. It has grown over the years and now serves more than 200 children in 6 projects Present projects are Children’s Homes, Day-Care Centers, manufacturing bamboo and herbal products, informal vocational training, providing villages with clean drinking water by providing appropriate filter systems and supplying water through various pump systems. The staff at Raintree Foundation is continuously looking for new opportunities and ideas as how to better help rural people. The local staff at the foundation is from various local ethnic tribal groups in Thailand.
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