Community
Living in Thailand and have too much time on your hands? Looking for community groups to join,support, or attend? want to get involved with Thailand charities? Looking for info on what the local community celebrate and when? This is where you will find links to sites that will guide you.
A volunteer and funded by charity foundation that rescues injured people all over pattaya.

http://www.rescuesouthpattaya.com/sawang_boriboon_foundation_pr.html
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The Wild Animal Rescue Foundation of Thailand (WARF) became an officially registered charity on 26th August 1992, through the work of its founders, Leonie and Pongsagdi Vejjajiva, who for more than 10 years previously had run their own sanctuary at their home in Bangkok. Thus in 1992, WARF was created, to ensure that what had become their life's work continues into the future. The Sukhumvit sanctuary has spread from their backyard to project sites all over Thailand.Since its establishment, WARF has expanded its operations and developed closer ties with the Royal Forestry Department and other government and non-governmental agencies. Today it has become one of Thailand's leading advocates for nature conservation. Currently WARF operates four different wildlife sanctuaries that are focused on providing appropriate housing and care for animals placed under their protection. Many of the animals in WARF's care, including gibbons, macaques, bears and tigers are former pets that have been maltreated, or have grown too big and unmanageable for their owners. WARF's goal is to rehabilitate these animals wherever possible and return them to the wild. However many animals are too disabled or have been too traumatized to be able survive on their own. For these animals, the long-term care offered in the sanctuaries are their only hope of survival.
http://www.warthai.org/
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Established in 2002, SCAD (previously Soi Dog Rescue*) is a not-for-profit organisation with realistic goals: to reduce the number and improve the lives of Bangkok’s strays and, in so doing, create a happier and healthier environment for all to enjoy.By involving residents and local businesses in neighbourhoods affected by large numbers of strays, we aim to encourage a better understanding of their plight and a readiness to tackle the problem at community level using humane and effective methods.
*SCAD : Soi Cats and Dogs (formerly Soi Dog Rescue)
Soi is the Thai word for street*

http://www.scadbangkok.org/
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Ever since Pattaya was ‘discovered’ as a small fishing village by US troops using it for R&R during the time of the Vietnam war the city has prospered and has built itself an unfortunate reputation as one of the main areas of prostitution catered for by the many hundreds of bars that thrive in the city.
Because the city is so vibrant throughout the year many Thais seeking work flock to the city, amongst these hundreds of children from the Kingdom’s poorest families and especially so the street children of Thailand. Many of the children find work as hawkers, selling flowers and gum in the bars, some in markets and for some the only option is ending up being made to beg on the streets by adults who, if the child earns a reasonable amount of money during the day will reward the child with a little food and maybe a dry place to sleep. However, many of the children who do not earn sufficient money are rewarded with nothing more than a beating. There are also many children working on Pattaya Beach carrying small birds in cages which they then sell to the tourists so the birds can be released.
The city also has many children working as prostitutes. Because of the unenviable reputation the city has built for itself over the years and despite the best efforts by many organisations and some government departments the child sex trade continues to flourish. Corruption is rife in many parts of Thai society and a small payment made to someone in authority will often smooth the way for the sordid trade to continue.
Children living on the streets, who have no access to food or drinking water often up selling themselves simply to survive. The choice between starving or being abused so that he/she survives is one that most people find hard to comprehend. However for many of these children it is a day-to-day choice that they have to make.
http://pattayastreetkids.homestead.com/navig1.html
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Thailandscene is your GLBT community website for everything
you need to know about Thailand and our neighbours.
http://www.thailandscene.com/
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