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Emergency Relief

By mark 02 Oct, 2024
The urban refugees came with families and stayed as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in communities along the border. They are on the “dead list”, their houses were invaded, and their friends were arrested and killed.
By mark 02 Oct, 2024
Thanks to the collaboration of all parties involved, the needs of refugees and displaced persons were quickly assessed. Aid was procured and distributed efficiently, ensuring timely support for those in need.
By Phong Changyue 13 Jun, 2024
During Covid, we provided almost 40,000 hot meals over eight months through our Free Food Campaign. Now, as many people have found new jobs, returned home, or no longer need food support, it’s time for us to end the project.
By Phong Changyue 13 Jun, 2024
During Phase 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the Thai government enforced lockdowns and checkpoints, we distributed food packages to 1,020 migrant worker families across 32 targeted areas in three districts of Chiang Mai.
By Phong Changyue 13 Jun, 2024
Since 2015, the Chiang Mai International Rotary Club (CMIRC) has collected clothes annually to support those in need, especially people in rural Thailand who cannot afford warm clothing due to limited incomes.
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