Supporting the livelihoods of children. The Thai phrase Ban Rom - TopicsExpress



          

Supporting the livelihoods of children. The Thai phrase Ban Rom Sai translates as which translates as under the Banyan Tree and symbolizes a haven, a safe place. Ban Rom Sai, a Chiang Mai orphanage founded in 1999 for children who have lost their parents to due AIDS or have contracted HIV from a parent, wishes to be a haven for the 30 youth between the ages of 2-17 years old who reside there. Ban Rom Sai strives to operate not as an orphanage, but instead a big family that provides the children a healthy and balanced lifestyle--even though doing so is less profitable. The building offers a spacious and green property with plenty of space for the children to play. All aspects of health are promoted, such as hygiene, physical activity, nutrition, and free provision of anti-retroviral and other medication. Self-empowerment is also a priority at Ban Som Rai. The children are actively involved in discussing and making decisions about their lives, whether it is pursuing a hobby of their choosing (current offerings include painting, ceramics, photography, traditional Thai dance, theatrical performances, cloth dyeing, sewing, swimming, soccer, Aikido and computer programming) or selecting a career/educational path for their future. Ban Rom Sai also reaches out to the surrounding community. Having recently constructed a library, computer room, and activity room, staff host free educational seminars about HIV/AIDS, and permit the village residents to use the computer room as well as reading and/or borrowing books from the library. Check out this Friendsday WEdnesday website: banromsai.org
Posted on: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 17:27:36 +0000

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