The Queen’s birthday coincided with Mother’s Day on 12th August, and Camillian Home celebrated with a loving event for staff, the children and their mothers. Children who had no mum, or those whose mums were absent were allocated a staff member or volunteer as their ‘Mother for the Day’.
F.A.Q
How do children arrive at Camillian Home? Some children are referred through the Social Welfare department or National Health Security Office. Other children are brought in from temples or hospitals and through word of mouth. How much of my donation is actually going to the program? 92%. Our 8% operating costs include admin, accounting, printing,…
Khao Kaew Zoo Trip
A good friend of ours, Tim Loretan did not want personal presents for his birthday, he simply collected money to offer our children a wonderful day at the Khao Khaew Zoo.
A Day at the Beach
The Pinnacle Grand Jomtien Sponsors a Day at the Beach for the Camillian Home Kids
Four Points Friends Visit
Four Points by Sheraton Sharing Simple PleasureOn Friday 14th of July, Our friends from Four Points by Sheraton visited and organized a fantastic activity day at Camillian Home.
Smiling Albino
In the morning on Saturday 2nd July 2011 we had a visit from some Smiling Albino friends, there mission; to share a smile.
Help from Mom and Dad
About two months ago we had a visit from our good friends over at Air France; Mr. Luc, Mr.Stephane , Mr. Bernard and several other staff members came over for the afternoon. Air France was kind enough to provide us with a grant that has been vital for our Home; helping to pay for our…
Donate your Birthday
Use your birthday to help change the lives of neglected children. We all get things we don’t need for our birthdays, why not use this special occasion to raise much needed financial support? Instead of asking for presents this year, why not ask your friends to make a donation on your behalf?
Harrow School Fun Day
On the 18th of June our kind friends from Harrow International School organized a fantastic activity day.
Siam Discovery Museum
On Tuesday 7th June two of our volunteers, Alison and Nok, took three of our Blind children to the Siam Discovery Museum here in Bangkok located in the former building of the Ministry of Commerce.