By Joy, Co-Director IHF Chiang Rai
The children are now back to their normal routine of school and evenings at the Center.
They do their homework on time, as well as all their other chores. We usually spend the evenings cleaning the Center and preparing for school the next day. The children especially love taking my camera and taking pictures of themselves.
They are all excited for the upcoming lantern festival. We spent Sunday celebrating Miguel’s birthday.
Published by International Humanity Foundation
Half of IHF's mission is to educate the poor and the other half is to educate the world about the poor. Our vision is to strive for a world of leaders and citizens who have interacted with, and are truly knowledgeable about the world's poor. We believe in a "pass it on" philosophy where education is free and available for all who seek it. Those of us who have received a free education pass it on by helping others less fortunate by teaching, interacting and learning. With just a few hours a week, our volunteers, children and sponsors are changing the world we live in.
IHF is a non-religious, non-political, non-profit organization that strongly believes in an equal opportunity for all and in preserving the cultures, traditions and beliefs of the marginalized communities it works in.
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