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Home Is Where the Help Is

22 พฤษภาคม 2556

Narisaraporn Asipong builds a sense of belonging for Saphan Phut street kids This article, focusing on one of our street social workers, was published in the Bangkok Post, Life Section, May 21, 2013

Stranded Sea Gypsies

29 พฤศจิกายน 2555

Shortly after the 2004 tsunami, we began serving a destitute ethnic Moken community living on Koh Lao, an island just off the coast of Ranong.

This is the second recent news article about our work with the Moken – the ethnic Sea Gypsies – on Koh Lao, an island in Ranong Province. Both articles focus on the plight of these poor island villagers who have lost much of their past and

Time Running Out for Mokan Way of Life

14 พฤษภาคม 2555

Village elder and midwife Liya Pramongkit, skin brown and furrowed as a walnut, spent her early life living as a nomad aboard handcrafted wooden boats called kabang. They were fashioned from giant rainforest logs; planking held together with vines.

The Face of Mercy

2 พฤษภาคม 2555

We wish to share with you a feature article about Fr. Joe and Mercy Centre recently published in Ireland’s Sunday Business Post Magazine. You can view the article here. Please be a little patient – it may take a minute to download.

Frame by Frame

5 กรกฎาคม 2554

An Irish-American priest talks to the camera as he sits at a table in the slums of Klong Toey, Bangkok, Thailand. It's September 2009. Father Joseph Maier describes how a hospital contacted him asking if he could look after a little girl who was blind and had Aids. She had been run over - by her parents.