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  2. Thai Children's Trust - Wikipedia

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    Sponsor a child The Thai Children's Trust runs a program for donors around the world to contribute £18 a month to sponsor a child at one of the residential programs it supports. There is also an opportunity to sponsor meals for Burmese migrant children , more than half of whom are clinically malnourished.

  3. Holt International Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    The agency faced criticism in 2014 when a 3-year-old, Madoc Hyunsu O'Callaghan, was murdered by his adoptive father, Brian O'Callaghan. Before the adoption, Hyunsu's foster mother had requested to adopt him, but Holt did not allow it. Furthermore, his adoptive father had concealed his PTSD during the screening process.

  4. Development and Education Programme for Daughters and ...

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    [citation needed] In addition, The Thailand Project: Higher Education as Humanitarian Aid [7] proposes to partner non-governmental organizations with American universities with the goal of offering educational opportunities to stateless young women like those who attended DEPDC in order to give these individuals the tools to return to their ...

  5. Child Watch Phuket - Wikipedia

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    The Child Watch Phuket Association is a humanitarian non-profit organization in Thailand, fighting against child abuse and exploitation. Founded and based in Phuket . Organization aims to help child labourers and enslaved child prostitutes to live normal and healthy child life and find the way out from exploitation.

  6. Friends for All Children - Wikipedia

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    Friends For All Children was an adoption assistance agency that was located in Boulder, Colorado.It operated during the Vietnam War in Operation Babylift in 1975 to bring South Vietnamese children to the United States, during the Fall of Saigon, when the Communist North Vietnamese and their Viet Cong agents invaded South Vietnam.

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  8. List of non-governmental organizations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Child Watch Phuket; Children's Organization of Southeast Asia (COSA), Chiang Mai; Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities; Compassion International; Development and Education Programme for Daughters and Communities (DEPDC) Dear Burma; End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes ...

  9. UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office - Wikipedia

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    All of the countries in East Asia and the Pacific have ratified the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, a comprehensive human rights treaty which requires State Parties to make the world safer, healthier and more respectful of children's rights.