Bed Donation For Orphanage
Bed Donation For Orphanage
I know someone who would like to donate 2 new unused single beds to a local orphanage. Could anyone advise how to arrange this? They are North of Cha Am.
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Does it need to be an orphanage, Jockey? The only local one I know is Mercy House in Pranburi, but Cheshire Home is much nearer to your friend & they would probably really appreciate the donation too.
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Is Cheshire Home a place for blind people? I edit this post because I see a previous post http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/ch ... t5132.html
How can I find / contact them?
How can I find / contact them?
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Yes, it's the same place. It's next to the beach, near where that cluster of tailor shops & restaurants are (J&K restaurant is one) near the Regent Cha-am.
Actual address is: 854 Bor Klung Village, Cha-am.
Phone/fax is 032 508066.
There are quite a lot of blind people there, but I think some are mentally disadvantaged, too. I'm sure they'd welcome the donation.
Actual address is: 854 Bor Klung Village, Cha-am.
Phone/fax is 032 508066.
There are quite a lot of blind people there, but I think some are mentally disadvantaged, too. I'm sure they'd welcome the donation.

"The question is not, can they reason? Nor, can they talk? But, can they suffer?" - Jeremy Bentham, philosopher, 1748-1832
Make a dog's life better, today!
Make a dog's life better, today!