The funds will go toward expansion and rehabilitation of the home, as well as the purchase of angalungs, a traditional Thai musical instrument, for use in music lessons.
Arthur Sandberg and Arild Norboee (back, right) listen as the youngsters play a song on their angalungs.
Both men promised to organize fund-raising activities to continue to support the home, which has cared for boys ages 7 to 18 since 1956. The shelter has relied upon public donations, lotteries and charity to stay open.


















