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RCES members present with the trainees and personnel of the Grace Home for Handicapped in Mae Sot.

MAE SOT, Thailand— A group of members from the Rotary Club Eastern Coast (RCES) Pattaya just recently went to the Mae Sot area in western Thailand, where they have actually been supporting different humanitarian jobs for several years. The group saw the effect of their contributions and efforts on the lives of the regional individuals, specifically the kids.

The very first stop was the Grace Home for Handicapped, a not-for-profit company that offers care and education for youths with physical and psychological impairments. The RCES members were impressed by the centers and the services used by the personnel and volunteers. They likewise had a possibility to connect with the trainees and discover their stories and goals.

The next location was a migrant Education Centre, among the 74 knowing centres in the location that deal with the requirements of the migrant kids from Myanmar. The RCES members were moved by the interest and commitment of the instructors and the trainees, who deal with lots of obstacles and threats in their pursuit of education. The group contributed some books and stationery to the centre and motivated the kids to continue their research studies.

The last see of the day was to a dorm that houses the orphaned kids from the school. The RCES members were distressed by the extreme truths of the migrant scenario, however likewise influenced by the durability and hope of the kids. The group promised to support the dorm with food and materials, and to promote for the rights and well-being of the migrants.

The RCES members returned from their journey with a much deeper understanding and gratitude of the Mae Sot area and its individuals. They likewise restored their dedication to the Water for Life jobs, which intend to supply tidy and safe water to the neighborhoods in requirement. The RCES members revealed their appreciation to their partners and buddies in Mae Sot, and their decision to continue their humanitarian work.

A group of handicapped kids reveal their interest for discovering at a school supported by RCES.
A RCES member plays a handicapped trainee at the Grace Home for Handicapped.
Members of the Rotary Club Eastern Coast (RCES) went to the Mae Sot area, where group saw the effect of their contributions and efforts on the lives of the regional individuals, specifically the kids.


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