The Tourist Police is a phenomenon that we do not know in the Netherlands. The name says it all, this corps is there to assist the tourist and to handle all kinds of matters involving foreigners. Here in Pattaya we know them mainly by their presence in the Walking Street in the evening.

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When she registered a high fever in a woman in her rural community, Auntie Arun alerted the local hospital, which quickly dispatched a team of doctors and healthcare personnel to transport a COVID-19 patient. Fortunately, the woman did not have the corona virus and the village of Moo 11 in Nong Khai province remains free of the pandemic. Auntie Arun (Arunrat Rukthin), 60, said she intends to keep it that way.

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Stichting GOED (Boundless under One Roof) is a politically neutral interest group for all Dutch people abroad. In the video 'We are going to emigrate' you can see what you encounter as an emigrant. 

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Stichting GOED (Boundless under One Roof) is a politically neutral interest group for all Dutch people abroad.

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The Epafras Foundation offers pastoral care to Dutch prisoners abroad. Do you live in Thailand and are you interested in visiting prisoners in Thailand on a voluntary basis as a chaplain? Please contact the Epafras Foundation.

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The still incomplete Sinterklaas committee is looking for volunteers who want to help organize the Sinterklaas party on Wednesday morning, December 5, a day off in Thailand, in the garden of the embassy in Bangkok.

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There are quite a few foreign volunteers active in Thailand, who are involved in help in, for example, children's homes, health care, education or animal care. This blog has already written a story about that volunteer work.

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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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More than 10 million people live in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, yet there are few ambulances.

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