Our Children

Inaugural journey

Friday, 29 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 26 By Derek Franklin
Boarding the brand new train at Hua Lamphong station is Suporntum Mongkolsawadi, managing director of the Father Ray Foundation.
Plutaluang special-needs children received medical and dental checkups and their caretakers advice on school hygiene as the YWCA Bangkok-Pattaya Center brought Pattaya doctors to visit the Kru Boonchu House.

35 southern youths learn navy history

Friday, 29 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 26 By Patcharapol Panrak
Nearly three dozens children from Thailand’s strife-torn southern provinces learned the history of the Royal Thai Navy during a field trip to Sattahip.
One hundred area students this week begin training to become the city’s next young tourist “ambassadors” to help promote Pattaya while simultaneously earning scholarships to advance their own educations.
20 teams who made to the camp are: Smart 7 Team; Blackhole Team; First Star Team; City 2 Tour Team; Masterly Team; I-Ris Team; Hansaa Team; Gorgeous Team; Savor Team;…

Pattaya Sports Club discovers Khun Ja at A.T.C.C.

Friday, 22 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 25 By William Macey
It is an unfortunate fact that Pattaya has become a destination for some unsavoury activity particularly concerning child abuse in all its forms. Various agencies record a worrying increase in…

A new mission for Women With a Mission

Friday, 22 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 25 By Simon Carey
They need your help Pattaya, with all it bars and entertainment venues has another side for the people, both Thais and farangs, who live in and around this city. There…

Grant Pereira visits Regent’s

Friday, 22 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 25 By Mae Underwood
“Which animal would you want to help the most?” asked a Primary student - after a silent pause Mr. Pereira replied, “Humans, humans need saving the most.”

Dhammasiri students watch Venus solar transit

Friday, 22 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 25 By Patcharapol Panrak
More than 2,000 Sattahip students were given a chance to see a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon as they lined up to watch Venus transit the sun in the school’s telescope.

IB perform The Crucible

Friday, 22 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 25 By Mark Beales
Students from Garden International School performed Arthur Miller’s classic play The Crucible as part of their studies.

Special Cases: Caring for Disabled Kids

Friday, 15 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 24 By Lewis Underwood
Jesters Care for Kids Charity Drive 2012, Sponsored by Glencore International and Canadian Jackalope Open It’s been a year now since we have been helping Sam and his ‘Share Love…

Life just got a lot easier

Friday, 15 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 24 By Derek Franklin
Each morning twenty nine year old Teppitak Wisarnsad, nicknamed Den, makes the journey from his room on Soi Yume, near Big C Xtra, to his place of work at the…

Pattaya Sports Club buy a new fish

Friday, 15 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 24 By William Macey
Even though many Thais speak English very well, there are times when a mispronunciation, in all innocence, brings howls of laughter. I was asked once whether we needed any calendar…

Rice Aid - Musicians for Charity

Friday, 15 June 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 24 By Derek Franklin
Many bars and entertainment venues will be closed on Sunday 17th June due to the local elections taking place, and the serving and buying of alcohol is prohibited for twenty…
A mammoth fundraising effort has helped support an international sports event for students near Pattaya.
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