Rayong: Help needed to make Christmas special for HIV-affected children

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In a heartfelt appeal from the Camillian Social Centre in Rayong, they shed light on the lives of the 45 children under their care who are either living with HIV or affected by it.

The centre has been organising a cherished annual tradition since 2006, where these children are taken to Big C Rayong for a special Christmas shopping trip. This simple yet empowering act allows them a rare opportunity to choose something for themselves, a luxury that they seldom enjoy given their circumstances.

The noble cause was previously backed by the Jesters Care for Kids. Their support played a pivotal role in making this yearly trip possible for the children. However, since they ceased their operations, the responsibility of fundraising fell onto the shoulders of the volunteers at the centre.

Last year, despite the challenges, they were successful in raising enough funds for the trip. This year, unfortunately, the response to the fundraising efforts has been disappointing, thus putting the much-anticipated Christmas trip at risk.

The Camillian Social Centre’s plea is simple yet profound. They ask for help in making these children’s Christmas a little brighter and happier, a time when they can own something that they have chosen. The centre believes that this small act of kindness can bring a significant difference in these children’s lives, giving them a sense of ownership and joy, which is often missing from their lives because of the harsh reality they live in, said the centre’s spokesperson.

“Being an orphan gives you very little choice in what you have in your life, this opportunity gives these kids just a little choice, just once a year.”

For those who wish to support this cause, the centre encourages direct contact through email, so that they can guide you on how you can contribute towards making these children’s Christmas special.

Paul, a volunteer at the Camillian Social Centre, has also shared a link to last year’s event, providing a glimpse into the joy and excitement that this trip brings to the children. His sign-off is a humble reminder of the spirit of the holiday season, wishing everyone the very best for the holidays, reported Pattaya News.

“Please help give these Kids just a little something of their own at Christmas.”

Let’s come together and help make these children’s Christmas a little merrier and brighter. Email Paul at aidskids@hotmail.com

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Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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