A Future For Every Child

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

At a glance

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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Fund Isaan mission at Srisuk Witthaya School!

3 December 2019: Mr. Rony Wuytjens, founder of Fund Isaan met the magnificent teacher, Mrs. Udom Kammanat, Head of the Academic Affairs and English teacher at Srisuk Witthaya School to talk about our future collaboration! 

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Fund Isaan alumni: "Kwang" a teacher born to be.

Fund Isaan granted Kwang a scholarship in 2014. She was 19 years old and studying Science Teacher in her first year at Surindra Rajabhat University. She was one of the top students in her class. The duration of her study was five years.

Kwang was from a small village in Nongkanna. Her father suffered a mental breakdown because of their difficulties and live in poverty. Kwang’s mother worked alone to support the entire family. She ran a small street food restaurant selling noodles, rice, curry and one-dish meals. She made about 8,000 THB (230 Euro) per month.

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Fund Isaan alumni: "Key", dreams do come true!

In 2014 Fund Isaan granted Key a scholarship. She was 18 years and studying Science teacher in her first year at Surindra Rajabhat University. The duration of her study was five years.

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Fund Isaan alumni: "Ning" a girl with a future.

Fund Isaan met Ning in 2015. She was 18 and studied in year six of secondary school at Saikeaw Witthaya School. She was a very bright student with grades of 90% and more.

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Fund Isaan alumni: "Tew" serves his country in the Army.

Fund Isaan granted Tew a scholarship in 2017. He was 20 years old and studying Business Computer at Sangkha Industrial and Community Education College.

Tew’s father had a motorcycle accident in which he lost one eye, limiting him in his ability to work. His mother worked alone on their small farm and whenever possible as a day-laborer. Tew worked after school at a grocery shop to pay for his study. Together they made about 5,000 THB (approx. 145 Euro) per month.

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Fund Isaan alumni: "Wee" is taking good care of his entire family

Wee is the short version of “Taweesak”. Fund Isaan granted Wee a scholarship in 2017. He was 18 years old and studying Electrical Power in his first year of high certificate at Sangkha Industrial and Community Education College.