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Child Sponsorship background from Chiang Rai, Thailand

 

The Thai government has launched a number of projects to help children but there is still a great need for long-term family-based care. Therefore, SOS Children’s Villages Thailand started a fund-raising campaign inside the country and managed to raise the money needed to buy a piece of land for a new SOS Children’s Village.

SOS Children’s Village Chiang Rai is located on the main road from Bangkok to the North (highway number one) at a distance of about 12 km from Chiang Rai International Airport. A hospital, a market, schools, a college and a university are all within a radius of about 12 km.

The SOS Children’s Village consists of twelve family homes, a community house, staff accommodation, and the necessary administrative buildings.

Other SOS Projects in Chiang Rai

There is also an SOS Nursery for about 100 children, both from the SOS Children’s Village and from the local community. For poor families, especially for single mothers, it is very important to have a place where their children are looked after during the day. Children receive a hot meal at the nursery every day.

Two of the SOS Children’s Village’s family homes have been converted into a temporary SOS Social Centre. Children who suffer from malnutrition are admitted to these houses and they are treated there. This programme will be run until it is no longer necessary. Then the two houses will be turned into family homes again.

In 2006, SOS Children’s Villages launched its Family Strengthening Programmes in Chiang Rai. These programmes are intended to support families at risk of abandoning their children and to encourage families to stay together. SOS Children’s Villages therefore works with local authorities and other service providers to support families and enable them to take good care of their children. The Chiang Rai Family Strengthening Programme provides primarily medical and health support. The programme also aims at raising awareness of hygiene and child rights and improving people’s parenting skills.

Background to Chiang Rai

The city of Chiang Rai is the capital of Chiang Rai province in Northern Thailand. The province, which borders Myanmar (Burma) and Laos, is one of the poorest parts of Thailand. Traditionally, the people have lived mainly on the cultivation of poppy for the production of opium, using slash-and-burn techniques. Although now illegal, this form of cultivation is still practised. Apart from drug-related problems, it causes deforestation, which increases the risk and impact of ecological disasters, such as floods and landslides. However, due to the remoteness of the area and the lack of mineral resources, the population has hardly any alternatives of making a living.

Driven by poverty and malnutrition, scores of children cross the Thai-Burmese border every day. Most of these migrant children have never attended school, since there are only very few schools in the border area of Myanmar (Burma), most of them with fees the poor cannot afford. Therefore these children are forced to earn their living by taking any job they can get. Many of them do not speak the Thai language, so they end up doing menial work in tea parlours, restaurants or hotels. Many youngsters move to the large cities in the South, where they hope to find a better life.

 

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