Posts Tagged with "Burmese migrants"

Voluntouring in Mae Sot: A Little Ice Cream Goes A Long Way

Sunday, June 13, 2010

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Voluntouring in Mae Sot: A Little Ice Cream Goes A Long Way

I hope you all enjoyed last week’s video and photo update. Here’s more: There are forty-one children at Future Light Children’s Home. We spent the morning playing games and doing art activities. The kids never grew tired of running around or hanging out with their new friends from Bangkok. Had any of them truly been [...]

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Durian and A Red Car

Saturday, June 27, 2009

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Thanks to all the new readers who’ve signed up for the feed and all the old readers who have hung in as the site has evolved. Since there’s been so much interest I will start posting twice a week. I’ll rearrange the heavier content to be featured earlier in the week and Fridays will be [...]

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BKK Urban Garden Project

Saturday, April 25, 2009

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We don’t usually think about overcrowded slums and packed out apartments when we’re discussing going green. However, ISOS is proud to announce it’s first “green” project to assist the urban poor. Project Managers: Dwight Turner, Hy Martin Target: The urban poor (Bangkok’s poorest residents including Thais, refugees, and Burmese migrants). Goal: Make a garden accessible [...]

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