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Large Donors
These people and organizations have made significant contributions to the Nai Soi Community Learing Center. See their links below.
American Women’s Club of Bangkok
The Brackett Foundation
The Canada Fund
Jeans Miller
Volunthai
Funds, Materials, Supplies, Referrals, and Much More!
AIME Chiang Mai
Augustino
Elizabeth Anderson
Michael Anderson
Richard Anderson
Cirriculum Project in Mae Sot
COERR
Chris Brackett
Dr. Liz Brackett
Dr. Tom Bracket
Laraine Brady
Robert Britton
Cavelle Dove
A. Kimbrough Ford
James Ford
Elizabeth Gookin
Richard Gookin
Jason Hillenbrand
The Jacquette Family
Jean
Joan Kenny
Emmett Kearney
KnED
Barbara Kolb
Ling Lee
Mary LaRoche
David LaRoche
Michelle and Casey Lawton
Denis McDonnell
Patrick McNulty
Rita Olson
The Rogers Family
Ellen Salomon
Lar Say
Thai-Burma Border Consortium
Ingrid Ventura
Carroll Williams
Jackie Zamora
The Brackett Foundation
brackett.colgate.edu
The Brackett Foundation believes that the best hope for peace and happiness for mankind lies in education. They provide access to education for the oppressed and displaced people of Burma, India and Thailand. They also believe that providing education to broken societies is in the long-term best interest of more developed countries.
Volunthai
www.volunthai.com
Volunthai provides rural homestay opportunities for people interested in volunteering in Thailand and experiencing true Thai culture. Some of the volunteers at the NSCLC this year came from Volunthai. Thanks again!
Burma Volunteer Project
www.geocities.com/maesotbvp/index.html
The Burma Volunteer Program in Thailand (BVP) was set up in January 2000 to bridge the gap between pro-democracy Burmese organizations looking for assistance and volunteers wishing to donate time and skills toward the creation of a democratic and just Burma.
The Curriculum Project
www.curriculumproject.org
Curriculum Project works with teachers and learners to design curricula and materials, and provides teacher training and teacher support programmes. All schools and organizations the project works with are run by and for exiles, refugees, migrant workers and other marginalized groups from Burma..
American Women’s Club of Bangkok
www.awcthailand.org
The American Women's Club of Thailand is a nonpolitical, nonprofit group organized to promote friendship in the American community and emphasize friendship and cooperation with Thai women through social, cultural and philanthropic activities. Membership is open to any woman living in Thailand; all nationalities are welcome to join.
The Thailand Burma Border Consortium
The TBBC provides food and other basic goods to many refugees along the Thai-Burma border.
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