Thursday, December 31, 2020

้Happy New Year 2021

 Even the pandemic, climate change and disaster in 2020 were very challenging, we were able to implement two projects for better living conditions for vulnerable people. Water tanks and building a house for the disadvantaged ones in a so called Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) village were well done. Besides creating positive impacts, we also handed over the spirit of voluntary minds, love, sharing, supporting and caring each other to young people.

2021 is going to be a busy year for us as there are already  five villages in the list. We are ready to enhance  sustainable development through working together with the marginal communities. Let's  take the journey to create positive impact, one village at a time together ! 

Happy New Year 2021 to all readers.








Monday, November 23, 2020

Unconditioned .....is beautiful !

 I earlier posted about a need to finish building a house of a vulnerable household. When a small bamboo house was not convenient for two families: parents of  two sons and three kids, a second son and his pregnant wife. The second son started  building a bigger house three years ago but he could not  complete the new hose as his mother and his wife passed away. He even tried to commit suicide.

After we got to know the story, and  did some sites recce, consultations, discussions and coordination for funding supports from our family members, their friends and our network, we started the project.

All was very happy and emotional on the day we handed over the "Home" to the vulnerable household.  The team and the household's member came to talk to me and reflect their feeling of our working together.

Their words did touch my heart !

" Money cannot buy this experience" ....

" we do not have to be rich to help the others"...

" I am glad my help can reduce their problem"...

 " I am happy to help them unconditionally"...

 "what we can do for them is spiritually support and share our labors.

 " I am happy to see them happy"

" I do not know  how to  thank you enough for you kind help, but I will keep helping the others whose life is hard as best as I can.

The goodness of helping and supporting each other unconditionally  is very beautiful !








Tuesday, November 10, 2020

How good is it !!

 The "Water tanks for vulnerable households at Wiang Khamfa, Chiang Rai, Thailand" was completed well by September 2020.

 Not the achievement make us feel good but also what we learn and share along the way.  We have students from Chinag Rai Rajabhat University(CRRU) the Hmong CRRU club, soldiers, village's leaders and family male members from the vulnerable households work together at the sites while the women cook for us. 

Glad to see friendship building among the team of multi-cultures. No gaps of age, ethnic group,social status,  gender, disability, language( the disable couple cannot speak & have listening problem) and education levels. We all learn and hand on  the value of HOPE: Humility,Opportunity, Participation and Equity together.

How good is it! I keep telling myself.





 

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Along the way of creating positive changes


In order to get sustainable development, besides getting the people engaged to the projects, we need to have young people learn and share together. This would be a hand over the spirit of "Civil Mind" from generations to generations.

We got students from local university working together to build a proper place called home for a vulnerable family which I posted earlier.

The building is in progressed  and we hope the house will be ready for  the eight family members to live in together soon.

How great to see young people lend their hands for the in-needed people unconditionally. Smiling faces, and laughter along our working days are going to be another wonderful memory for all of us. We all learn together the Sustainable Community Foundation(SCF)four key values of  HOPE: Humility, Opportunity, Participation and Equity. 

Hopefully  what we learn and share together will be one of the beauty in their characters and  pass on to the next generation...

(some photos credit to Suchanya Seansawang and Montree Sirisuksakul)


















Thursday, October 8, 2020

It is going to be a home one day...hopefully

Working at a water project in Wiang Khamfa, Village, Chiang Rai, we met a stateless young guy. His parents have eight kids and he is the youngest. He got married and has a daughter. He and  his wife made a loan to build their house.The house was expected to be a place where all family's members live together  like a primitive Hmong extended family.

Unfortunately, he lost his wife some two years ago and after that he lost his mother. He was very sad, lost hope and depressed.  He tried to commit suicide  many times but the love of his father, brother, sisters keep him alive.

In order to earn, he left his daughter with his father and  went to another province of some 650 kilometres to sell street grilled chicken to get money for building the house. It was very challenging  to travel across provinces of this stateless young guy, that he had to spend some more extra money for those trips. Then the COVID19 was another challenging and made things more worse. He could not earn from  his grilled chicken for many months 

And  at the end of September while we were completing our water tanks project, he came to see us. He traveled back home to meet us and  requested  us to help  building his house. 

After talking together, it is likely that SCF may take care of building concrete walls for the house while he and his family will take care of other parts.

 During our conversation, we feel his pain and need ,it was sad and emotional.We did not committed  to help building his house by words, but by hearts we will try our best to make this done.

Please feel free and let us know if you would like to be a part of this mission....building a house to be a home of  stateless and in need family. 


an unfinished house

we build a water tank for the house

inside the house

inside the house

sleep in a tent

bamboo wall 
a house !


We feel hope and need when we look at this house



Saturday, September 12, 2020

Water for Life at Wiang Khamfa !

It is now rainy season in Thailand. So many places facing flood, stating from the northern part then goes to the central parts of the country. At the same time many villages facing drought and lack of water. What a contrast circumstance !

 The Sustainable Community Foundation(SCF.) team and I got contacts from some villages for working together on water. After a number of site racces and discussions, we prioritize the project and then we agreed to start an emergency one. 

It is a new village entitled "Wing Khamfa Village", located  to the East of Chiang Rai city. The population composed of nine ethnic groups relocated from many places 12 years ago. Villagers here earn their livings by being construction labors in town, in rubber plantations, and making embroideries for selling.

Unfortunately, there is no water supply in the village. They rely on rain water, but some of them cannot afford water tanks. They are so called "vulnerable households" of single mothers, elderly, sick elderly, disable couples and disable child in the family.

We hope to work on water tanks for them within this rainy season. However, fund raising is a big challenge for the team. How to make this project happened while not yet enough fund. We will try our best to make it possible, and if more helping hands, we believe  it is coming true.

                             

   Here are the existing water containers of the vulnerable households













Let's be a part of supporting rain water tanks to these vulnerable households. Our helping hand can make positive changes and prove "water for life" 


Thursday, April 23, 2020

"Faith" and "Humanity"

People globally are now in the midst of COVID  19. My  country and my local community also dealing with it.

Besides the support of our government through many policies and measurements, the civil society organizations also work out actively. In this challenge, each of us must  take good care of personal hygiene and  keep healthy  so we can help the othes. The measurements of personal hygiene, stay home, social distancing, home quarantine, local quarantine and state quarantine  enforced quite well so the numbers of positive confirmed cases are reducing.

What impressed me was the supporting to each other both at local and national level. It was amazing to see people voluntary go out and provide support to the vulnerable ones start from our front-line officers, unemployed, stateless, homeless and marginal ones.

 Many temples and people share and donate whatever they can to the people of all races, religions, and social status;

Some provide food in front of their homes, shops.
Some produce cloth masks and face shield to give to the others.
Food exchanging happnening in many places; farmers in the North and Nort-East send rice and other farm products to the Soth and the fishermen  in the South send dried fishes  back to them.
Some local communities, people put their farm products at the centre to share and exchange with the others.
Some people give their own saving to villagers by walking around and  visit each household.
Some business owners change their factory to be produce surgical, clothe mask to provide to all. Many invention  also were done to make it easier to cope up with the virus. And.... they give for free of charge !
Even the lock down policy affected to our economic, money is not much power during this crisis. People help each other by heart every where.

I personally trust that "Faith" and "Humanity" are behind these kindness and blessing events.

Together, we all shall pass the challenge well !


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