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‎"telling someone what they have to learn is a long and tortuous road, often ineffective; giving someone the opportunity to explore what their brain finds particularly interesting at the time opens the gateway to optimization of that individuals potential" anon
 

jack2000So, after lots of hard work we have at last been able to open Stratton House Childrens Home and our first placement has gone to Jack, a ten year old boy from a Lamphun rural village, who desperately needs some stability in his life.

You will be able to learn more about Jack in his profile which will be posted within the next week.

We will also be posting details of how you can help through our planned sponsorship programmes.

In the photo background you will notice the conversion on the Mazda from pick -up to song-taow style bus, complete with safety gate.

We have already received one enquiry about a placement for a seven year old girl who is also in need of a home. We will be making further contact with the people involved later today and arranging a visit to make an assessment as soon as possible.

We are expecting a visit from local Police officials very soon in order to finalise the neccessary contract to enable us to place collection boxes with which to begin to generate local income.

Also the ‘where your money goes ‘ page will be updated as soon as possible, once I have overcome some of my computer illiteracy, in a new spreadsheet format that will give a much clearer view of our budget incomings and outgoings.

For many more photos of the bus conversion and Jacks first couple of days at Stratton House please visit our photobucket album here.

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