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The Child Labour Project helps child workers get organised so they know their rights. It also campaigns with employers to give child workers educational opportunities to prepare themselves for a better future.
The Volunteers Group for Children's Development helps young runaways in Chiang Mai to escape the dangerous path that leads to drugs and prostitution.
Believing computer literacy is necessary in the Information Age, the Pattaya Computer Club resurrects old PCs to give the Kingdom's poorer school-children the tools they need to get ahead in life.
Old, unwanted bikes can provide poor rural children with both a cheap way of getting to school and the chance for simple adventures.
Mettapracharak Hospital's Eyeglasses Bank in Nakhon Pathom province repairs donated glasses and distributes them to needy children with poor eyesight who cannot afford to buy spectacles.
In an effort to provide enough drinking water for rural youngsters, the Office of Provincial Primary Education of Chai Nat province is carrying out the "Clean Drinking Water for Kids" project, supplying schools with water tanks and filters.
Your children's old and unwanted toys can bring a smile to the faces of less privileged kids through the BMA's Toy Bank programme.
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