Charity Organizations in Thailand

 

charity-organizations-thailandThe following work-in-progress list aims at including all the charity organizations that operate in Thailand. The entries are listed in alphabetical order by location in Thailand. If you know of other organizations, work for one, would like to update your listing, or want to be removed from this page, contact us at mihnea_voicu[at]yahoo[com] .

Bangkok

– Bangkok Non-Profit Organization – A team made up of voluntary Bangkokkians is receiving unwanted items to be distributed to the needy who are struggling to survive away from their native home of Myanmar. If you are willing to assist in any way by donations in any kind, monetary or otherwise, contact us via e-mail info[at]livingwatercenter[dot]org or visit our website at www.livingwatercenter.org .

Children’s Foundation at Phramongkutklao Hospital under the patronage of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha accepts donations for needy children. For more information contact us via telephone at 02-354-7799 or 02-354-7820; or e-mail childfoundation.pmk[at]hotmail[dot]com; or visit our website at www.childfoundationpmk.org .

Freeland (Southeast Asia office) accepts donations for human right advocacy and wildlife protection. We are located at 591 UBC II Building, 10th floor, Room 1001, Sukhumvit Soi 33, Klong Tan Nua, Watthana district, Bangkok 10110. For more information contact us via 02-204-2719 through 21; or e-mail info[at]freeland[dot]org; or visit our website at www.freeland.org .

Thai Fund Foundation for the “4D Kids Library” accepts donations in cash and new or used books, games, stationeries, television sets, VCD players, and cartoon and documentary CDs. For more information contact us via telephone at 02-314-4112/3 ext 301/2 or 08-0292-3883; or e-mail givegang[at]gmail[dot]com. Our bank info is as follows: Thai Fund Foundation, Siam Commercial Bank’s New Petchaburi branch, account no. 043-247734-4. Fax transfer receipt to 02-718-1850 or e-mail scanned copy at the above mentioned e-mail.

Chiang Mai

– Elephant Nature Park, founded and directed by Saengduen Chailert, accepts donations to help maintain the park. We are located at 1 Ratmakka Road, Phrasing, Muang District, Chiang Mai 50200. For more information contact us via telephone at 053-272-855; or fax 053-270-884; or email lek[at]elephantnaturepark[dot]org. Our bank info is as follows: Siam City Bank, Chang Klan branch, account name: Elephant Foundation, savings account no. 505-2-36592-5.

The Forever Love Foundation (FLF) is a non-profit charitable founded by Ms. Malissa Drake, a US-Thai Citizen as a loving tribute to the memory of a little orphaned boy who was infected with AIDS in Thailand. FLF first programs started in Chiang Mai. The organization’s activities mainly focused on healthcare, micro-enterprise, HIV/AIDS, student scholarship, annual educational camping and donate goods programs. For more information call us at +66 (0) 2-512-7021, email us at foreverlov[at]forever-love[dot]or[dot]th or visit us www.forever-love.or.th

Chiang Rai

– The Development for Children and Youth Foundation raises funds for the construction of a meditation center for the Akha people in Chiang Rai. For more information contact us via telephone at 02-521-4084 or 086-309-7224; or visit our website at www.savechildrenthailand.org

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Join the discussion 3 Comments

  • Steve Tostevin says:

    Dear Voicu,
    Thank you for including our organisation on your Website!
    One slight problem being that the link you have for us is .COM but we are .ORG
    Most grateful if you would kindly amend it, please.
    Once again, thank most kindly for your kind consideration to our efforts!!!
    Best regards,
    Steve.

  • admin says:

    Steve, it’s done.

  • Michael Chick says:

    I gave a talk on “Citizen Journalism” at Freeland last year.
    Great place. Great people !!

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