Charities
Help charities in Thailand? The old adage - charity begins at home - is a good starting point. Does that mean just your immediate family, or should it include relatives and their extended dependents? Should you give more to the ones in need, or distribute your largesse evenly? And where is home? Is it my neighborhood, or the huddled homeless in the seedy part of town? Maybe you consider Thailand your home from home, If you have free time or cash to spare you will find worthwhile Thai charities here you can help out.
Thais4Life is an independent charity, dedicated to assisting Thais with medical
or special needs, who generally would not receive help from any other
recognized charity or organization.
Thais4Life is happy to work in collaboration with other recognized charities.

http://www.thais4life.com/
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Now seven years on and with nearly 20 million baht raised that little initiative has grown out of all proportion and the reputation of quality PGF Events, from dinners to street parties, means it has become a 'must do' in most Asian Gay Travellers diary. Luckily for them, there are Events throughout the year and they are listed on this site either as PGF Committee or Member sponsored Events, all are great fun and worthy of consideration.
http://www.pattayagayfestival.com/pgf08/about-us08.htm
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There are very few developing countries in the world where public policy has been effective in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS on a national scale, but Thailand is an exception. A massive programme to control HIV has reduced visits to commercial sex workers by half, raised condom usage, decreased the prevalence of STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) dramatically, and achieved substantial reductions in new HIV infections.1
Thailand, though, is also a reminder that success can be relative. Its well funded, politically supported and comprehensive prevention programmes have saved millions of lives, reducing the number of new HIV infections from 143,000 in 1991 to 19,000 in 2003.2 Nonetheless, more than one-in-100 adults in this country of 65 million people is infected with HIV, and AIDS has become a leading cause of death
http://www.avert.org/aidsthai.htm
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The mission of the TAKE CARE!! – SAFE SEX PROJECT is to provide information regarding PREVENTION of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI’s) as well as distributing safe sex packs containing condoms and lube to encourage prevention of various STI’s, including HIV.
Prevention of STI’s is vastly less expensive than the time, cost, energy and resources required for their treatment. Except for abstinence, condom use during every encounter involving the possible exchange of bodily fluids is the best prevention method available.
TAKE CARE!! is a volunteer charity project
http://www.takecarepattaya.com/
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Many poor families from the Northeast of Thailand come to Pattaya to seek a better life. The reality for many is to earn a meagre living as street vendors or garbage collectors. In these types of communities, drug & alcohol abuse is common.
Slum dwellings are without the benefits of house registration which is needed to access healthcare and education. Births are often not registered so the children are undocumented and without civil rights.
The children suffer from lack of care, poor hygiene and malnutrition resulting in poor general health, stunted growth and tooth decay.
http://www.fountainoflifepattaya.com/
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Things are looking cleaner, brighter, and, more importantly, drier these days at Ban Jing Jai, the little orphanage in the cul-de-sac near the end of Soi Nern Plub Wan. Gone is the smell of mildew from leaky roofs and faulty plumbing inside the residences; as is the standing water once recurrent in the pantry and outside the girls’ side. Toilets have been fixed and/or built anew, plumbing replaced and a new functional septic system is now installed.
In short, we have just recently provided nearly a half million baht in funds for a thorough renovation, including new construction, to improve the quality of living to the children in residence here. Europe Low Energy Houses, who have been involved in our charity projects previously, have done another wonderful job not only to rectify the main trouble areas, but also in fixing all the small niggling problems that were once endemic.
http://www.care4kids.info/index.html
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Dr. Philippe Seur is well known in Pattaya for his campaign against AIDS. He works as a volunteer, with the help of donations, mainly from PGF (Pattaya Gay Festival), Pattaya gay businesses and private persons.
In Saudi Arabia Dr. Philippe learnt Thai from the many Thai workers among his patients. In 1996, living from his Saudi Arabian savings, Dr. Seur began his fight against AIDS in Thailand. Initially, there was no government assistance program for HIV patients, and Dr. Seur had to rely 100% on sponsors from his network of NGOs, hospitals, concerned doctors, former patients, friends and admirers in France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, USA, and Australia for the Anti-Retro-Viral (ARV) drugs necessary. Today, the Thai government's 30 Baht scheme and the ARV access medical program reduce the financial problem somewhat during the last three years, but it is still woefully inadequate, because just one component of the triple therapy, Kaletra, costs 12,600 Baht per month per patient!

http://www.heartt2000.org/
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