A Future For Every Child

We create opportunities for underprivileged students in Northeast Thailand with scholarships, IT access, and volunteer support.

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Who we are

We are a Belgian Thai non-profit working with schools and communities in Isaan.

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Where we work

Isaan is home to one third of Thailand's population and faces persistent rural poverty.

Why Isaan?

What we do

Scholarships for bright students, volunteer English support, and IT classes in rural schools.

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Thai Consul to Flanders visiting Fund Isaan

Last week Fund Isaan was honored by the visit of Mr. Jocelyn Timmermans, president of Fund Isaan, a fund managed by the King Baudouin Foundation and consul of Thailand in Flanders and his spouse.

Together we visited Saikeaw School where we were welcomed by the school director, teachers and some of our scholarship students.

Mr. and Mrs. Timmermans took time to talk with each scholarship student to learn more about their lives and the challenges they face. Also they handed over the scholarships for the next semester.

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A Fund Isaan alumni part sixty two: Da

In 2015, Fund Isaan granted Da a scholarship when she was studying in her fifth year of high school at Saikaew Witthaya School. Da finished her semester with a grade of 81%.

Da lived with a family of four people in a village called Baan Moung Jaroen. Her father was a farmer who owned a small rice farm and as almost all Thai farmers, outside the harvesting season; he worked as a day laborer in another province to make some extra money.  

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A Fund Isaan alumni part sixty one: Pauw

In 2011 when Pauw was studying in her third year of high school at Tabao School, Fund Isaan granted her a scholarship, because of her difficulties at home. Pauw wanted to continue her studies to become a nurse.

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A Fund Isaan alumni part sixty: Pop

Fund Isaan granted Pop a scholarship in 2011 when he was studying in his third year of high school at Tabao School.

His parents divorced, Pop didn’t know his father and mother. He and his one year older sister was left behind with his grandparents. His grandfather was a 50 year old farmer and his grandmother was a 52 year old housewife.

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A Fund Isaan alumni part fifty nine: Kjue

Fund Isaan granted Kjue a scholarship in 2010 when she was studying in her fifth year of high school at Chueaploeng Witthaya School. She wanted to study further to become a nurse.

Kjue lived in a small house in Baan Chueaploeng village with a family of five people. Her parents owned neither fields nor cattle. Kjue had two younger sisters who were both studying in a primary school. Her father worked as a handy man in the village for 200 THB per day (5 Euro). Her mother stayed home to take care of the house and the children.