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✎ EN Bringing English to the Children of Thailand

Discussione in 'Thailand' iniziata da tmvolunteer, 25 Giugno 2007.

  1. tmvolunteer

    tmvolunteer New Member

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    Last February I decided I wanted to travel to Thailand to work with children. I searched the Internet for weeks, looking for a volunteer organization that I thought was best helping the Thai people and would provide me with support as a single young woman adjusting to Asian culture. I chose one and paid the fee while still in Canada, hoping that my money and time teaching English would make a small difference in some children’s lives.

    Upon my arrival I found out a few things that were not as they were explained to me while in Canada. My money did not find its way to the school or community, and once I was sent to my placement I had virtually no help in dealing with some of the problems that arise in a totally foreign environment.

    This is why, when my friend decided to start up his own volunteer organization, I wanted to be a part of it immediately. The whole purpose is to bring English to the children and help the community as a whole, in a much localized way. Not only are the schools under funded and have no way of hiring an English teacher themselves, the goal is also to hire only Thai people in the community. He also wanted to make the experience more personal, with direct support for future volunteers at all times, because we know it is sometimes hard to adjust. Simply, we want caring, responsible people to come to Thai Mueang, have some fun teaching children a skill they all need, and enjoy their time in Thailand as much as we do.

    If you would like further information, please check out the website at www.tmvolunteers.org or contact me directly at chels@tmvolunteers.org.
     
  2. Will Travel

    Will Travel New Member

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    Thanks for the info Chels. The site recommended your post after I made my own so sorry to everyone for resurrecting an old thread. I've heard about this elsewhere and am quite cynical myself about being taken for a ride.

    Your organisation looks great and sure does look fun. However I am more suited to the North of the country (away from the tourists) and was looking at 2 organisations that appear to be above board and charitable; 1 in Chiang Mai called AFECT and the other in Issan called Mundo Exchange.

    Do you know anything about them or can recommend anyone in the North that does good work?

    I'm not looking to be burned for trying to do good and fully appreciate why your friend started their own organisation to stop it from happening.

    Best of luck to you and thanks in advance for any and all assistance with this.
     
  3. tmvolunteer

    tmvolunteer New Member

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    Greetings from the Land of Smiles,
    As Chelsey is back in Canada studying to become a lawyer, I will answer your post.
    Hi I'm Anders, manager of Thai Mueang Volunteers.
    I don't know akhathai.org, I just had a browse through their website and it seems to be a great organization.
    Mundoexchange I know, it was founded by a very dear friend of mine, Dalyn, and it is and organization that I can highly recommend. They have a simple application form on their website which takes a couple of minutes to fill out and their friendly staff will be in touch with you within 24 hours.
    Glad to help, hope it was helpful.
    Smiles
    Anders
     
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    Will Travel New Member

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    Thanks for the fast reply Anders. I will consider them as a potential organisation and will look into it further.

    I hope your friend does well at law and helps talk about your good work with her friends in Canada.

    Thanks again.
     
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