Content by: iCare Thailand – www.icarethailand.com
Posted by: Eco-question Editor
Source: iCare Thailand – www.icarethailand.com
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iCare Thailand distributed aid packages to over 200 families affected by severe flooding at Uttaradit, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan province. The aid packages included: rice, canned sardines, vegetable oil, fish sauce, instant noodles, soap, toothpaste, tissue, salted eggs, and bananas. The families with small children also received a package of diapers and toys.
About iCare Thailand

iCare Thailand is a volunteer organization whose members aim to be of service to society and to their fellowman. They have adopted a broad approach in our activities: To bring a message of hope and love to those in need from all cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds.
Here in Thailand, their ongoing projects include educational programs; audio-visual material sponsorships for rural schools; early learning seminars for teachers and parents; counseling and motivational seminars; motivational courses for children and teenagers in orphanages, shelters, and child protection homes; drug awareness programs; disaster relief; assistance to institutions for the underprivileged such as homes for the elderly and physically challenged, hospitals, orphanages, schools, remand centers for delinquent youth, prisons, etc.
Each member of iCare (Thailand) is motivated by the belief that sincere outgoing love and concern for our fellowman can provide the answers to so many of the complex problems of today’s world.
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