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Volunteer Overseas with children, orphans, tsunami victims at child and health care projects in Thailand and Nepal
ThailandOrphan and Child Care Volunteer Work in ThailandThe Orphan Home and School in Khao Phanom, Krabi, South Thailand. A school and home for about 800 children: tsunami victims and other orphans
The Rajaprajanukhor School and Home for tsunami orphans, Bangsak, PangNga, South Thailand. In Bangsak, Pang Nga Province, north of the famous Phuket Island. The school used to be very small before the tsunami. It is now a royal project to help tsunami orphans and with a large campus.
For more information go to link Orphan VolunteerThe Ao Nang Primary School and Tsunami Learning Center, Ao Nang, South Thailand For more information go to link Orphan Volunteer The Children’s Center, Ban Fang, NongKhai, Northeast Thailand 30 km south of NongKhai, a charming village and a center where one of our volunteers has created a role model for children centers
For more information go to link Orphan Volunteer The Ban Pako Nursery, Anuban, Ban Pako village, NongKhai, North east Thailand 15 km west of NongKhai by the Mekong River
For more information go to link Orphan Volunteer Health Care Volunteer Work in ThailandNongKhai Hospital, NongKhai, Northeast Thailand A public hospital for poor people in NongKhai town, For more information go to link Health Volunteer Thailand Krabi Hospital, Krabi, South Thailand A public hospital for Thais and tourists For more information go to link Health Volunteer Thailand NepalOrphan and Child Care Volunteer Work in Nepal
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 28 January 2010 06:53 |

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For anyone with a child or children, whether you are single or a two parent family, if you have the ability, I would thoroughly recommend volunteering. It is a great way to not only lend a hand, but to also learn and experience something different. I know that Mahalia and I are both richer for the experience and feel privileged we were able to do this, meet so many wonderful people and see Thailand for ourselves. MOTHER-DAUGHTER/ Rachael & Mahalia Allan

