You may not hear or read much about it, but yes: Charity Hua Hin Thailand (CHHT) will continue. Every month, the volunteers visit approximately 50 houses where a family lives who cares for a long-term ill patient or a disabled or spastic family member.

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Charity Hua Hin Thailand

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May 31, 2018

Some of you may be thinking, hey, where have I heard that name before? And: Is that club still active? Yes, Charity Hua Hin has been active like never before since 2010. The target group, in Hua Hin and surroundings, is still the same: needy, bedridden, poor Thai people with or without disabilities, of all ages, are still helped monthly if they cannot provide additional income themselves.

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A few weeks ago you read an article on Thailandblog about Charity Hua Hin. This Charity Club is run by a small group of volunteers, including Dutch people.

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Charity Hua Hin is looking for donors

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February 5 2018

Charity Hua Hin consists of a small group of volunteers who want to help poor people with disabilities in the region where they live, such as Hua Hin, Pranburi, Nong Plab, in a simple and small-scale way. Furthermore, incidentally in Pala-U and Sam Roi Yot.

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Vincent recently posted an article on Thailandblog about Charity Hua Hin to which we have had a number of nice reactions and donations, and donations have also been received from a number of readers. We would like to express our gratitude to everyone at Thailandblog and wish them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Charity Hua Hin asks for your help

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December 8 2017

Charity Hua Hin consists of a small group of Dutch people who together want to help poor people with disabilities in a simple and small-scale way, in the region where they live, namely Hua Hin, Pranburi, Nong Plab. Further, incidentally, in Pala-U and Sam Roi Yot.

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