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Center for Children in Need

Center for Children in Need

Center for Children in Need

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Address:

Ban Nonq King Fa
Mae Sot, Tak Thailand 63110

Phone:

66861199402

Email:

s_e_r_2@yahoo.com

URL:

http://www.volunteeringthailand.blogspot.com

Price:

InexpensiveInexpensive

Description:

The Center for Children in Need offers short or long-term volunteering in their grass-root project for abandoned Burmese children. The volunteers participate in the daily activities and there are also often small construction and renovation project going on. Conditions: 200 B per day, incl. 3 meals plus use of bicycle. The director also takes the volunteers to the market and shows them around. www.volunteeringthailand.blogspot.com

Published on 3/11/12

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