Jul 15, 2024 | Education, Northern Thailand TCD Expansion, Southeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Thailand, Water, Wellness
Villagers Learn to Solve Their Own Problems This month we moved forward with planning and the formation of a Village Committee. Ratchaboot Village now has seven Village Committee members! Our team plans to teach them to implement the project in the village as soon...
Apr 3, 2024 | Northern Thailand TCD Expansion, Southeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Thailand
Village Leaders are Key to Progress We went to the community next to the train station. We had visited this community once before and had the opportunity to talk with the villagers there. We were introduced to this community through an organization that had been...
Feb 7, 2024 | Education, Northern Thailand TCD Expansion, Southeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Thailand
TCD Potential in the Next Generation This quarter, our team tried to communicate more about our Transformational Community Development (TCD) program. We had the opportunity to do a workshop in a camp event for the community. This workshop is very exciting because...
Nov 3, 2023 | Northern Thailand TCD Expansion, Southeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Thailand, Water
Water Filters are Working Well This quarter, the Thailand team investigated the possibility of helping communities develop in new localities. We spoke with government community development officials in Mae On District, Chiang Mai Province. We traveled to Chiang...
Aug 11, 2023 | Northern Thailand TCD Expansion, Southeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Thailand, Water, Wellness
Motivated Villagers Act Immediately Ban Pa Kham Village is a village that uses water from natural streams that flow from the mountains. They use this water for many things, but this water cannot be consumed. For the village to have clean drinking water, Ajarn...
Jun 26, 2023 | Income, Northern Thailand TCD Expansion, Southeast Asia, Sustainable Development, Thailand
Villagers Learn Marketing Mae Khao is the leader of a weaving group in Mae Pa Phai village. Her group made bags and Ka-reang dresses. She and the weaving group wanted to sell their products to the people who passed between Mae Pa Phai villages. So, she gathered...