
The Day the Warning Became a Real Explosion
The story of a family affected by the Thai–Cambodian border unrest in Sa Kaeo Province

The story of a family affected by the Thai–Cambodian border unrest in Sa Kaeo Province

Training on disaster management and climate change adaptation for community leaders, village health volunteers, and parents, ensuring preparedness before, during, and after disasters to reduce impacts

Supporting a workshop on disaster preparedness planning and the community-based environment risk reduction

Supporting 1,500 sets of essential supplies and 130 sets of student desks and chairs for families and schools affected by the 2025 southern floods

Launching the “Zero Waste, Full Circle: Rethink, Reuse, Repurpose (3R)” project to promote a circular economy and waste reduction, led by young people in driving sustainable, eco-friendly practices

Days spent on the second floor, stranded without food

Support Flood-Affected Communities in Southern Thailand

“Although I had to evacuate like everyone else, as a World Vision Foundation of Thailand staff member, I remain committed to caring for children because I believe our most important duty is to keep every child safe.” – Nannapat Sanuanram, Project Manager, Sa Kaeo Province, World Vision Foundation of Thailand

A small corner filled with smiles and hope amid the crisis

Plans Long-Term Recovery to Help Children and Families Regain Stability