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Volunteer Spotlight: Robin Hudson
For volunteer English teacher Robin Hudson, learning is a two way street! “I love seeing them achieve their goals.” This month’s volunteer spotlight is on Robin Hudson. Having moved to Bangkok in 2011 from Phoenix, Arizona, she signed up as a substitute English...
Aspiring For A Better Life
We made more strides with our ‘Better Me’ programme in Bangkok and Ubon Ratchathani in the second half of 2017, thanks to the generous support of Metropolitan Bangkok by COMO. Over 1,100 girls and women participated in our life-changing programme, which has empowered...
Say No To Domestic And Sexual Violence
We have developed a mobile kit for educating underprivileged girls about domestic and sexual violence, with support from the In-Country Micro-Projects Scheme from Irish Aid. A first for us, the portable kit comprises colourful panels and booths, games, and collateral...
Multiplying Our Impact In Ubon
With support from the Canadian Embassy in Thailand, we have coached high school students to be agents of change. Sixty-five girls from five schools in Ubon Ratchathani underwent our inaugural ‘Better Me’ leadership training from late last year to early 2018. They...
Guiding over 100 Underprivileged Girls to Pursue Brighter Futures: a Project Supported by Socialgiver
The ‘Preparing for Success’ training programme, through generous support from Socialgiver, reached out to over 100 girls in rural northeast Thailand. It covered key aspects such as building a positive attitude, practical guidance on post-school career, employment, and...
Our Partnership with Ford Thailand
The ‘Preparing for Success’ training programme, through generous support from Ford Thailand, reached out to over 400 girls in rural northeast Thailand. It covered key aspects such as building a positive attitude, practical guidance on post-school career, employment,...
Article: “The Road to a Better Me” for Expat Life in Thailand
Weena (Nang) our Ubon Manager spoke to Expat Life in Thailand about her personal transformation. You can read the article below or, for a better quality image, using Expat Life in Thailand magazine's online reader here. We are on page 116.
Article: “Empowering Girls in Thailand to Picture a Better Future” by News Deeply
Ruth Carr is a writer and filmmaker based in Southeast Asia. She wrote a wonderful article for News Deeply about our work with girls in Northeast Thailand. You can see an excerpt below and click the link to read the full article: Baan Khan Rai School sits at the edge...
Enrique Cuan, Founder of Pratthanadee, Interviewed on Channel NewsAsia
Watch an interview with the Pratthanadee Foundation's Founder, Enrique Cuan, on Channel NewsAsia's 'Coffee with the Boss' as he talks about setting up our Foundation below: Please note: There is one advert from Channel NewsAsia that will play automatically before the...
Better Me Student Case Study: P’On
Above: P'On (second from the right) with her Better Me class group. Student Background P’On grew up in a farming family in the province of Yasothorn in Thailand. She has two teenage children, and her daughter lives with her here in Bangkok. She is divorced and, with...
Training for 1,800 Girls Funded by the Australian Government
The Australian Government through the Australian Embassy Direct Aid Program generously supported ‘Claim Your Rights’ training for 1,866 teenage girls in rural Ubon Ratchathani, providing them with the information and skills they need to recognize and report crimes...
Foundation Receives Canadian Embassy Funding
Pratthanadee Foundation Receives Canadian Embassy Funding to Train and Empower Nearly 1,300 Disadvantaged Girls and Women The Canadian Embassy in Thailand provides 750,000 THB to fund personal and career development workshops for disadvantaged girls and women in Ubon...
Changing Attitudes
'Claim Your Rights' is one of the key training workshops we offer in schools. It aims to teach village girls how to protect themselves and how to prepare for the potential move to Bangkok, with all the new risks and dangers that it presents. We run pre and...
On The Road Again
The team is on the road again this month. We have been taking our new Mobile Knowledge Booth all around schools in the Northeast of Thailand, using games and activities to teach girls about protecting themselves and making healthy life choices - all in the space of a...
Is Thailand dangerous for girls?
Is Thailand dangerous for girls? According to a group 15 year olds at Bann Nongkhainok School in Ubon Ratchathani – No! Not at all. We recently ran a focus group with a group of fourteen teenage girls to find out about their perceptions of the dangers around them, and...