Category: Newsletters

  • HELP for kids detained at the IDC

    HELP for kids detained at the IDC

    Thanks to the recent response and support from a Facebook group network, we gathered alot of donated books, toys, educational items for the children’s daycare center at the Immigration Detention Center. Yesterday, the liaison officer for the daycare center came by to our center to pick up the contributions. She’s an amazing young lady who…

  • BOOKS BONANZA!

    With hundreds of books donated by Harrow International school to be sorted out according to the needs of about eight projects, we needed help! So thankful that Mark and Felicity came by with their friends to help us organize the books, categorising them by age, type, suitability etc.. After several hours of focused work, we…

  • BIG-HEARTED HELP from INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS!

    Two of Bangkok’s leading international schools recently showed the core value of community care and awareness when they partnered with CTM to add value to many of our projects and partners. The final-year art students, under teacher Patrick O’Connor, of KIS INTERNATIONAL School earlier this year held an exhibition of their creative works. Through this,…

  • SUPPLIES NEEDED AT IDC

    SUPPLIES NEEDED AT IDC

    There are many children aged from three-12 at the daycare center of the Immigration Detention Center where their parents are being held for various reasons. Sweet volunteers help there to provide what they can to help these kids have a bit of sunshine, learning, love and life as days pass on to weeks, months and…

  • FROM BANGKOK TO MAE SOT with Love!

    Goods have safely arrived in Mae Sot. Kids here from the Feed My Lambs shelter help to unload the boxes and bags ….which will be shared and distributed with several displaced migrant communities there and in Maeramat. Looking forward to months of mosquito-free days! Thank you ‪#‎ARS‬ for the donation of coils and Thai Burma…

  • Networking to bring More for Mae Sot

    Finally, the day is done. Our last visitors were from the Thai Border Consortium. They rolled into our gates at about 11pm to pick up supplies for the displaced migrant Karen communities in Mae Sot. This included 20 boxes of mosquito coils, 60 kilos of flour a couple of baby walkers, foodstuffs, books and clothes…