The Pattaya City Expats Club often has two separate but distinct presentations. This was the case for their meeting on June 7. First up was Sununta Khumnunta from the Baan Jing Jai Foundation to talk about their orphanage and children’s home here in Pattaya. This was followed by Bryan Williams giving a presentation highlighting the economy and asking the question, what the hell is going on?
Khun Sununta noted that their beginning was in 1992 when Khun Piangta came to Pattaya with a priest from Bangkok’s Church of Christ. They saw there was a need to help street children. They rented a small house that they lived in and used it as a “drop-in” for these children. They sought out the many street children who…
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