Donation to help the families of Laotian children living in Thailand On the occasion of research activity implemented by Unicef and Chulalongkorn University, FCYD Foundation was appointed to be a local partner for data collection in Nong Khai and adjacent provinces. To collect data, FCYD had met many groups of Laotian families who have been living in Thailand for many years and not yet come back home in Laos. The children are living and some of them studying in Thai schools. During the Covid, most of them have been impacted difficulties. FCYD this time provided sets of rice and foods for 104 families in order to mitigate their burden. Thank you for the kindness that Thai schools allow the Laotian children study in the schools with other Thai students.
Assistance to help Laotian children living in Thailand
Knowledge exchange meeting for child caregivers in orphanages
Children’s homes in the upper northeastern region consist of Udornthani Home, Nong Khai Home/Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, SOS Children’s Home Chalermnarind Nong Khai, Mitmuandek Children’s Home, and Sarneilli House Nong Khai. Currently, there are about 500 children under the care of these homes. In addition to the general management of the homes, the individuals […]
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18 June 2026Meeting to educate parents of preschool children
Na Mai Subdistrict, Ban Dung District Ban Dung, Udornthani provinceAside from the love and kindness given to the child, an important aspect of daily parenting is building relationships. These relationships must be good ones to serve as a strong foundation for creating a robust “self” for the child. The concept of self is very important; […]
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18 June 2026Donating supplies to the Children’s Home
Mitmuandek Children’s Home is a shelter for young children and those with congenital disabilities, providing assistance to orphans in the upper northeastern region of Thailand for several decades. This includes arranging foster families for a better future for the children. This time, the FCYD Foundation, in collaboration with the Coccole Onlus Association, a child and […]




