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  • Home | CCD-Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand. Fundraiser For Children www.ccd-thailand.org 33186820_2541653175852215_69448345699882 Untitled-1 33186820_2541653175852215_69448345699882 1/5 Donate to CCD-Thailand "Your kindness makes a difference. 💖 Donations Welcome!" 🌸 You can now support the CCD Thailand through the ttb PUNBOON project. 💳 Donations can now be made via credit card for your convenience. 🙏 Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Your support makes a difference! 💖 https://www.punboon.org/foundation/01191 Find Ways to Help... See What We Do... บริจาคเงินและสิ่งของต่าง ๆ รับบริจาคสิ่งของจำเป็น สิ่งของจำเป็นต่าง ๆ สำหรับเด็กพิการในโครงการมูลนิธิฯ การให้เป็นเหตุให้มีความสุขยิ่งกว่าการรับ ศูนย์สายรุ้งเพื่อการฟื้นฟู ให้การฟื้นฟูและพัฒนาเด็กพิการ ในทุกด้าน เพื่อให้เด็ก ๆ ช่วยเหลือตนเองได้ ลงชุมชน เยี่ยมเด็กพิการ นิวโฮปเป็นโครงการล่าสุดของมูลนิธิฯ Facebook : CCD Thailand

  • อนุสัญญาว่าด้วยสิทธิเด็ก CRC | CCD-Thailandhttps://tomit38.wixsite.com/ccd-thailand/en/copy-of-crpd

    Discover the importance of CRC's child rights convention at Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities. Learn about the rights of children in Thailand.

  • Wish List | CCD Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand Any good quality second hand items you have we can accept to either give to our children or poor families living in the community, or we can sell in our second hand Sharing Shop. If you would like to donate to cover items we desperate needs, here are some examples of thing we need… CCD Project Wish list September2019 Special Items Currently on CCD's Wish List Community Living Costs: Food – 15,000 THB/month Rent – 5,400 THB/month Electricity – 1,330 THB/month Water – 500 THB/month Total – 22,230 THB Details: CCD run two independent living homes in the community for young people with disabilities. Currently there are 8 young men living at Vision House. Their disabilities range from being wheelchair users to hearing impairment to learning difficulties. Of the 8 boys living there 3 of them are still at school, 4 are now working for a furniture company, and 1 is employed by CCD. They live independently doing their own cooking, washing and housework but they still need support from CCD just like any other young people need parents – for advice, love and safety. The youngest is 16 and the oldest is 39. Donate

  • Donate | CCD Thailand

    Welcome Donations If you want to support or interested in the work of the Foundation. Please fill out the message below and send it to Christian Foundation for Children with Disabilities 18/1075 Moo 5 Sukhaprachasan 2 Rd. Soi 46 Bang Phut Subdistrict, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province 11120 Please inform the Foundation of your money transfer. to issue a receipt to you (Contact Accounting Department) Please make checks payable to: Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities (CCD) Bank Transfer : TMBThanachart Bank Public Company Limited Pakkred Branch Account # 029 7 08817 1 ¨ If you would like to support children with disabilities contact ccdbkk@ccdthailand.org Donations Welcome We get no government funding to help us run our projects, so each year we have to fund raise the entirety. of our costs. Please donate generously to support our children and transform lives. BANK DETAILS For World wide Swift Address BKKBTHBK Routing Number ABA 0869 Account Number 207-0-53579-0 (Ha-Yaek Pakkred Branch) Account Name Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities United Kingdom If you are a UK resident, please donate through our UK fundraising arm to reduce bank fees and also make your donation go 25% further by enabling us to claim the tax back on your donation (if eligible). Donate to forlifethailand More About CCD CCD Activities News Donate Contact Us United States of America If you are a US resident, please donate through our US fundraising arm to reduce bank fees and get claim tax relief. Donate to CCD-USA

  • Auditor's Report 31st Dec 2024 | CCD-Thailand

    Discover the Independent Auditor's Report and Financial Statements for 2024 in Thai language. Explore insights from the Christian Care Foundation in Thailand. Certified Public Accountant's Report and Financial Statements Thai language 2019 รายงานการเงิน มูลนิธิคริสเตียนเพื่อเด็กพิการ ปี 2567 อ่านเพิ่มเติม

  • Volunteer | CCD Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand Volunteer  CCD welcomes volunteers from all over the world to serve and help the children and adults we work with. Volunteering is a life-changing experience and provides the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of abandoned and disabled children and adults. With volunteers to work alongside CCD staff it means more children can experience the love and care they need. Volunteers can bring fresh enthusiasm and ideas and are often a huge encouragement to staff and children alike. Background Information Volunteers are placed in one of our day-care centres in the Government homes (Fuang Fah, Rachawadee Girls or Rachawadee Boys), or our daycare centre in Rainbow House, all of which are in Pakkred. There are also opportunities to volunteer in CCD’s community-based projects too, although this often requires a longer time-commitment due to needing some Thai language skills. How to apply All volunteers will need to go through a screening process to ensure they are suitable to work with vulnerable children and adults. CCD works in partnership with For Life UK and CCD-USA in the screening and training of volunteers across the world. To apply, please contact the correlating person below according to where you live. Asia and Worldwide If you live anywhere in the world except Europe or North America please contact Biz Boyle, CCD's Volunteer Coordinator, by emailing volunteer@ccdthailand.org . Alternatively you can call +66 (0)2854 6966. Europe Please volunteer through For Life by emailing Volunteer Coordinator Charis Todd at volunteers@4lifethailand.org . North America Please volunteer through CCD-USA, Inc. by emailing Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@ccd-usa.org .

  • CCD News online 2021 | CCD-Thailandhttps://tomit38.wixsite.com/ccd-thailand/en/ccd-news-online-2021

    Stay updated with the latest happenings at CCD News Online 2021. Explore insightful articles and news from Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities. Foundation Journal, Online Edition 2021 CCD News Online 2021

  • Host A Donation Box | CCD Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand Host a Donation Box CCD currently has a network of over 1800 Donation boxes in businesses across Thailand. We have donations boxes in small shops, right through to chains, companies and hospitals. Our donation boxes brought in 5million Baht last year and we are seeking to increase this to 6million baht. Would you consider hosting a box? Our CCD team will: Deliver Deliver the box to you and explain everything you need to know. The box will include leaflets about our work and what the money will be spent on Collect Regularly collect the box and replace it with an empty one. Give Thanks Send you receipts for the amount collected, and a thank you letter. Advertise We are willing to post photos of companies and shops who collect the most including your contact details and address (free advertising!) Meet Some of Our Donation Box Hosts If you are interested in hosting a box please Contact us

  • Rainbow Rehabilitation Centre | CCD Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand Rainbow Rehabilitation Centre Encompassing the CCD offices, Rainbow House residents and Rainbow Day Care projects all under one roof, Rainbow Rehabilitation centre is a hub of CCD activity. Facilities include Lydia garden with pool, basketball court and playground; a soft play area; sensory room; sensory garden; computer room; toy library; physiotherapy room; and hydrotherapy pool. Rainbow House Started in 1990, Rainbow House provides a home for up to 40 children and has been specially designed to be accessible for children with disabilities. Some of these children have previously lived at the government orphanage homes and others come from the community. Some of the children are orphans or have been abandoned by families unable to look after them, and some return to their families for the school holidays or to visit. The atmosphere created at Rainbow House is made as similar to a family home as possible. The children are cared for by house mothers during evenings and weekends and either attend local schools or Rainbow day-care during the day. Weekends and evenings have outings and activities such as swimming lessons, church, visits to international schools, computer, games, table-tennis, going to the cinema and meals together. Rainbow Day Care Centre Approximately 35 children from ages 2 to 15 years old come to Rainbow Day Care from the government homes, Rainbow House residents and from families in the local community. A structured setting for education and therapy is provided to prepare children to attend local schools. The children are split into small classes with their own class teacher and enjoy a variety of activities and therapies including swimming, music, art therapy, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy. Our children wear uniform and get used to structured lessons with the aim that they can integrate into a mainstream school in the future. We begin each day by raising a Thai flag and singing the National Anthem, and then doing exercises in the garden. Independent Living Homes Happy Home and Vision House This project is for vulnerable young adults with disabilities, who have grown up at Rainbow House or in the social welfare homes. It is a step towards independent living, as every young man is encouraged to cook for themselves, and take care of their home. Every person in our Independent Living Homes is either in school, further education, vocational training or full-time employement. CCD helps our young people with disabilities to get jobs in the local community. Mission Statement CCD's aim is to demonstrate Jesus' love by helping to develop disabled children to their highest potential through a holistic approach and to ensure that disabled children have equal rights, opportunities and a good quality of life in Thailand. CCD welcomes international and local volunteers (both professional and non-professional) to work alongside CCD staff. Support Our Cause Donate Objectives 1. To develop the physical, mental, emotional and social skills of children with disabilities and special needs. 2. To enable special needs children to be self-sufficient and integrated into society rather than spend a life in an institutional setting. 3. To enable those children to take advantage of government help schemes. 4. To educate families and communities about the needs of children with disabilities and special needs. 5. To provide those children with necessary life and social skills. Join Us at CCD Volunteer Support the children at Rainbow Rehabilitation Centre Way to help

  • Rainbow Camp | CCD Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand At CCD we believe that every child has a right to learn, gain independence and skills, but also to have fun! For the children from the government orphanage homes, many of them rarely go outside of the homes, let along away on holiday. And for the families in our community projects, many of them cannot afford to go away, or find the logistics of taking a severely disabled child away just too challenging. An action packed few days teaches the children so many life skills, builds new friendships and also grows their confidence. A Three Day Holiday to the Beach Each year we organise a camp for 200 children (300 in total including carers) to go to Prachuap Khiri Khan province at the end of April. For everyone at CCD – children, staff and volunteers – it is one of the highlights of our year! Many of our children have never felt the sand between their toes, or see the sea. Would you like to support our Rainbow Camp programme? Donate Now

  • Community Work | CCD Thailand

    CCD Thailand: charity providing care and support for abandoned special needs children in Thailand Community Work Serving community and There Families CCD works in the community helping families who have disabled children. This is a preventative measure to deal with the heart of the problem and to prevent children being abandoned by their parents due to their disabilities. Community Based Rehabilitation Our community work rehabilitates children with disabilities, reduces the stigma surrounding disability, increases disability awareness and empowers parents by giving them support and training. At our community centre children receive physiotherapy, speech therapy, learn independence and gain life skills. Our field workers also carry out regular home visits with our families where they can see children in their own environment, improve this environment when needed (with specialist equipment being fitted) and also help parents to cope at home. We offer school support and integration into their local community. All our services are offered to local families, many of them very poor, completely free of charge. This is a holistic and sustainable work, and provides a long-term solution for disabled children with the aiming of preventing abandonment. Our field workers and physiotherapists also visit hospitals, schools and community centres speaking about disability to reduce the stigma and educate people on disability rights. CCD’s first Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) project was established in 1997 in Nakhom Pathom. We have rapidly grown such that CBR projects are now located in three provinces, serving over 250 children with a variety of disabilities, and their families: CBR 1 – Nakhon Pathom Province, CBR 2 – Nonthaburi Province and CBR 3 – Chai Nat Province. Our CBR Projects all include: A Day Care centre which is open at least 2 days per week where parents can bring their children to receive stimulation, physiotherapy and specialist care. We organise activities and outings, run a toy library in our centres, and also give every child lots of love, attention and fun. Regular Home Visits Working with Community Service Providers – schools, community centres, social services and hospitals Raising awareness about disability rights and speaking in schools CBR has initiated: Public awareness programs to reduce the number of children born with disabilities where preventative precautions can be taken Parent support groups Education of families as to benefits and resources available in the local community Parent-shared day-care to free some parents to have time to work Advocacy assistance to help parents attend and understand official appointments with agencies such as schools and hospitals Training for families, teachers and health care workers

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