Recreational camp for children of orphanage house During the Covid situation, children of orphanage Sarnneilli House need to stay in the house all 24 hours and not allowed to go outside anywhere. It seemed to be much trouble period for the children, especially young children who want to play around. Now situation is getting better. Children permitted to go to school. In order to make them better feeling and happy, we arranged recreational camp with many fun games and activities. Some activities we took them trekking to the rice field and fishing. For elder children, they had a chance to friendly talk with camp mentors (KKU university students) which gave them some ideas of life management. Thank you senior students of KKU to arrange the good camp for children of orphanage house.
Recreational camp for children of orphanage house, Nong Khai province
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 […]




