Children's Happy Charity Does Exactly What it Says on the Tin!
The June 2015 Gift of Happiness project was to Sangkhlaburi district, in Kanchanaburi province, north west of Bangkok, where we had not been since March 2014. Five volunteers on this project are expatriates resident in Bangkok. Eddie Haworth and Luke Horton British, Antoine Van Innis and Ben Calberg are Belgian, and Gary White is Australian. There is also one paid driver/tranlator K' Amarin Nissasoka
Antoine Van Innis is the brother of Jeffroy Van Innis, and Ben Calberg a close friend of Jeffroy, who recently passed away in a tragic accident in his home country of Belgium. Jeffroy had been a regular contributor to, helper of and participant in Gift of Happiness projects and this particular project trip was dedicated to his memory.
Mr. Luke Horton is a recent recruit to the GoH crew and has dedicated a great deal of effort in past weeks to gathering donations of clothing and toys from his family, his children’s school friends, and families in his community. The focus of this trip was to distribute those goods to needy children in the Sangkhlaburi area, as well as other goods donated by Charter International School, Antoine Van Innis, Len Penn Music Academy and Park Plaza Sukhumvit Hotel in Bangkok – plus, of course, great big dollops of happiness via Clown Eckie fun shows at six schools and institutions in and around Sangkhlaburi.
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There were six people in all participating in the aid and show giving tour: |
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GIFT OF HAPPINESS FOUNDATION PROJECT REPORT 15-19 JUNE, 2015
PROJECT VISIT TO SANGKHLABURI, KANCHANABURI, NORTH THAILAND.
Reported by Mr. Gary White
Day 1: 15th June
All the participants bar Luke, who had an early engagement and was to meet us on the road, met at the Gift of Happiness shop to load up the goods and prepare for the trip. Luke sent his car and driver whilst he himself was otherwise engaged, and we packed his car, and then the GoH Happy Van and Antoine’s car. The three vehicles, packed to the brim, all set off by 10/10.30 for the trek up the track to Sangkhlaburi. |
Pictures here are credited to: hsuwanna_cmu -Antoine Van Innis - Luke Horton - Amarin Nissaoka
An early start (in fact, they were all early starts!) saw us gathered at the local market by 8am for coffee and tasty local snacks. Then it was off to One Sky Foundation’s office nearby to pick up some more goods and a generator, as our first call had no electricity and some power is needed for the Clown Eckie show.
I should state at the outset how well and ably we were assisted by Khun Andrew, Khun Un and Khun Off of the One Sky Foundation, who liaised with local schools and institutions to set the programme, chaperoned and guided us to each location, smoothed initial introductions where necessary, and generally facilitated the efficient conduct of all proceedings. They also arranged a local photographer, Khun Wanna, who accompanied us on Tuesday and Thursday to all sites (and who took some great pictures, was extremely accommodating to all requests for help, and spoke excellent English).
Then it was back to the guesthouse for a short rest before dinner at the Samprasob Hotel, in celebration of my 63rd birthday, which was that day. Andy from One Sky joined us and the guys got me a cake complete with birthday wishes and a candle – many thanks guys!
Day 3: 17th June After our usual breakfast stop at the town market we set off to a very large school in the Mon village section of Sangkhlaburi town, Wat Wangwiwekaram, near the temple of the same name. This school has over 1,000 students, all Ethnic Mon. The show could not be given to all, as there was nowhere big enough to hold everyone, but we did manage to entertain all the younger ones. |
The afternoon saw us head out to Sam Chedi Sam Ong district (Three Pagodas Pass) and Ban Songkhalia School, a satellite of Sam Chedi Sam Ong School, located at the base of one of the many huge chunks of shrub covered rocks that dot the area and represent the last gasp of mountains that trail right down from Tibet and the Himalayas. Another show, more bags of toys and clothes, as well as ice creams courtesy of Antoine and Ben, who then unfortunately had to head back to Bangkok due to unavoidable work commitments.
The rest of us – Eddie, Amarin, Luke and I – headed back to the guesthouse for the evening. Luke helped One Sky’s Manager, Andy sort goods for the next day and the rest of us returned to Raan Aharn Massaman for more of their delicious fare.
He will become a fully qualified teacher next year and is a credit and inspiration to his community, coming back to help teach the local kids of his village. His English was excellent and he basically chaperoned our visit to this school of over 300 students. After the show we left more bags of clothes and toys and Luke hosted snacks from the school cooperative store for the kids present. It is planned to return to this lovely, well-managed school on a future GoH visit to Sangkhlaburi.
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Day 4: 18th June
Our last day in Sangkhlaburi started as usual with breakfast at the market, and then we headed back along the road to Thong Pha Phum and Kanchanaburi for a few dozen clicks before turning left into the hills and a very remote school called Ban Gong Mong Tha, which serves a small village community nestled in a valley amongst the hills. More dirt road, but very picturesque getting there. At the school we were greeted by Khun Joon, a trainee teacher from the village. He had gone to school there and then completed his higher education at the Kanchanaburi Rajabhat Institute, before returning to Gong Mong Tha as a trainee teacher. |
The next day we set out early and returned to Bangkok, arriving safe and sound around mid-afternoon and thankfully beating the worst of the usual Friday evening peak hour traffic!
This completed yet another very rewarding and enjoyable GoH project. In all nearly 2,000 needy children benefitted in some way from the goods distributed and were given a small taste of a kind of happiness they had never known before via the Clown Eckie fun shows.
Another great job done by the Gift of Happiness Foundation, Eddie Haworth (AKA , Clown Eckie) the volunteers who helped on the trip, and all those who donated goods, time and effort towards its successful conclusion.
Report written on 23 June, 2015 by: Mr. Gary White, Retired Banker; Past President and Honorary Member, AustCham.
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