At a glance
Who we are
We are a Belgian Thai non-profit working with schools and communities in Isaan.
Where we work
Isaan is home to one third of Thailand's population and faces persistent rural poverty.
What we do
Scholarships for bright students, volunteer English support, and IT classes in rural schools.
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In 2012, Fund Isaan granted Cat a scholarship when she was studying in her fourth year of high school. Cat had just finished her previous semester at Saikaew Witthaya School with a grade of 84%.
Cat lived with her mother and grandmother in a small house in a village called Baan Lum Pook.
Cat never knew her father. Cat was the only child and her mother was autistic. Sometimes, it was very hard for Cat to communicate with her mother.
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Fund Isaan granted Pauw a scholarship in 2008. He was 13 years old and studying in his first year of high school at Ban Thanong School. He was ranked number four of his class.
Pauw dreamed of becoming a teacher later. He wanted to continue his study after high school, but his family could not afford it. Pauw’s father was a farmer, his mother was a housewife and helped her husband on their small rice farm.
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Fund Isaan first met Boombim in 2008. She was an extremely bright young girl. In a documentary on CNBC reporting about our activities in Isaan called CNBC: Deloitte and e-Learning for Kids, Boombim featured as the girl bathing and riding the elephant.
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In 2008, Fund Isaan granted Key a scholarship when she was studying in her third year of high school. Key was an excellent student who had just finished her second year at Ban Thanong School with a grade of 96%.
Key lived in an old wooden house in Baan Khok Yang Chum village, with her family of four people. Her parents were farmers.
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Fund Isaan first met Njang in 2010 at Tabao Witthaya School located in the Surin province. Njang was studying in her fourth year of high school. We granted her a scholarship because she was a very good student. Njang finished her fourth year with a grade of 84%, and ranked number one of the class.