I wanted update everyone on Usna, the bright little girl who lost her leg a tragic accident in her community. Thanks for all your messages and encouragement about Usna. I’m really appreciative of everyone who donated to help support her during this tough time. The rehabilitation process for amputees is quite long. I must admit [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 13, 2010
I’ve made more trips to the hospital this past month, than I have in three years of living in Thailand. As a stern reminder of what it’s like to live in poorer Bangkok communities, two of my students have been the victims of motorcycle accidents because of reckless driving. The first of the accidents happened [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Thanks for your responses on National Volunteer Week. Especially to Charlotte who wrote to say that in addition to her regular volunteering gig, she went to the Bangkok airport with supplies and toys for people who had been stranded by flight cancellations in Europe. There are more people out there like Charlotte who are doing [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 27, 2010
Tomorrow begins the expansion of the Sanuk My Saturday volunteering project into the Yommarat community. I’m excited, but we have a lot of work ahead of us. Looking for funding to sustain this project has forced me to articulate some of the goals I have. Today I want to share them with you, because you’re [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 5, 2010
Here are photos from a recent Sanuk My Saturday where we had all the children and volunteers help us assemble and color Big Fish books (go to the original blog post to see all the photos). Being a Big Fish is similar to being a big brother or sister. I’m excited to share pictures of [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Welcome to my new classroom. This is a part of Bangkok called Yommarat. The community stretches along the railroad tracks for 3km or more. Like most of the slums and poor communities in this sprawling city, it’s only minutes from major shopping districts and tourist attractions. Occasionally, you do see a drifting foreigner stand at [...]
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Monday, September 20, 2010
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