Overview

 

 

The remote and marginalized hilltribes of northen Thailand suffer limited access to Thai citizenship, education services and poor health conditions. They are vulnerable to trafficking and labor exploitation. Hope House seeks to develop local solutions to these challenges by providing shelter, education and nutritional program to vulnerable children and community outreach.

Hope House is a non-profit Thai registered work under the Rainbow Covenant Foundation that provides the needy hilltribes children opportunities to educational services, promoting their standard of living through knowledge of theory and practical experience.

 OUR VISION

Our vision is to prevent the children from [becoming] at risk of human trafficking because of their ignorance, lack of education and their status in life, and ensure a brighter future for them. While under our care we want to develop the children’s self-esteem. We want them to have equal political, social, economic and educational opportunities through the reduction of family hardships and children’s vulnerability to be trafficked and we want the isolated villages to understand the importance of education.

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 WHAT WE DO

We have a children’s Home close to the remote villages where these children at risk lived. The Home is located to the provincial capital so as to make them possible for the kids to live closer to quality Thai schools, to escape the low-economic plight to which they otherwise would be destined. The purpose is to give the educational and moral foundation so these children can eventually gain the skills necessary so they are not alternatively faced with the unfortunate consequence of falling into a life style of prostitution or crime.