PSB verkar för att stödja handikappade, underprivilegierade skolbarn och ungdomar att i livets klassrum lära sig färdigheter och kunskap som kan ge dem stolthet och en värdigare tillvaro för ett meningsfullt liv.


Vår organisation PSB rekryterar experter att lära ut färdigheter inom olika områden, för funktionshindrade, blinda och underprivilegierade barn, ofta i avlägsna områden i Thailand.

Lifelong Learning Support Center för Underprivileged Children LLSC


Information and details about PSB in english.

Club Name: "Phonsupa barami"

Slogan: "Do good today For a better tomorrow"


PHONSUPA BARAMI (PSB)
Phon: Wishing good things, auspicious things
Supa: Reliance, benefactor, faith, respect, teachers, morality, goodness
Barami: Goodness that must be practiced with great effort, qualities that make great
Give excellent, excellent


Objective:
1. To promote lifelong learning skills for underprivileged children and children with disabilities through the club's projects, such as
1.1 Audio Library Project
1.2 Vocational training project and English language skills used in homestay and coffee shop businesses
1.3 Ton Boon Project To build a concrete road to the Lawaratpanya Learning Center, Hod District, Chiang Mai Province in October 27, 2024.
1.4 Project to produce Dharma books, Philosophy of Life to disseminate by distributing on important occasions
1.5 Project to train to increase knowledge in things around us for the benefit of society, such as being a training speaker to promote knowledge in careers that generate income for the community, such as Thai massage, facial massage, spa, Thai desserts, Thai food, garland weaving, painting on clothes, soap making, tie dyeing, and others

2. To provide scholarships to disadvantaged children, disabled children with outstanding abilities, good students but poor, and children with good behavior who lack funds
3. To help those living in poverty by donating clothes, food, drinking water, medicine, or relief bags
4. To help the deceased who have no relatives and the deceased who are poor by organizing projects such as
4.1 Coffin project for the deceased in Lopburi Province regardless of race or religion
5. To promote and conserve good traditions and culture of the community and the country
6. To maintain and preserve religious institutions (temples, monks, group ordination, meditation,
the teachings of the Lord Buddha, beliefs, local wisdom and religious ceremonies), such as
6.1 Audio library project for the blind (recording stories of Traibhum Phra Ruang, 500 lives of the Lord Buddha,
6.2 Organizing Dharma discussions on special occasions to help people understand the teachings according to the principles of the Tripitaka, preventing Buddhists from misunderstanding the teachings and not being misled by the new sect leaders in today's society, with teachers who have completed the 7th level of Buddhist scriptures to convey the teachings and answer questions on each topic that are important issues from society, such as
The great benefits of making merit, basic meditation practice methods, rituals, 38 auspicious things in life, supernatural powers from meditation and life-changing chanting
6.2 Project to offer 9 large gongs throughout Thailand (starting in 2023 to the present)
6.3 Project to distribute Dharma books and the Nawakowat book
7. To help animals that are sick from natural disasters or are abused
8. To cooperate with other charitable organizations for public benefit
9. Not to engage in politics


Head office address:
No. 391, Village No. 9, Khao Samo Khon Subdistrict, Tha Wung District, Lop Buri Province
(By consenting to use the area as the club office from the owner of the area, who is the founder/president of the club until the end of his life)


Club assets:
Starting capital cash 200.000 THB (two hundred thousand baht flat)
Real estate none


Foundation Management

The initial agenda has the following committees:

1. Dr. Supawadeeporn Drejare, Chairwoman, Founder, Current occupation: Manager of Beauty House in the Läkarhuset group, Sweden
2. Mr. Methanatat Sangkhaboworn, Club Committee member and Secretary, Occupation: Manager of the Na Phonsupa Ceramic Café
3. Ms. Pranpriya Chimma, Club Committee member and Treasurer, Occupation: Self-employed (restaurant)
4. Dr. Bengt Anders Drejare, Honorary Advisor for Foreign Affairs, Senior Physician, Company owner and owner of Läkarhuset Clinic in Sweden
5. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chaturong Bunyarattansunthon, Honorary Advisor, University Lecturer and Research Advisor


Definition
Disadvantaged children mean children or youth who are in the group of disadvantaged children or disabled children. Age between two and aixteen years of age.
Types of disadvantaged children
1. Poor children (especially)
2. Children with drug problems
3. Abandoned children/orphans
4. Abused children
5. Children affected by AIDS or serious infectious diseases that society despises
6. Children in ethnic minorities
7. Homeless children
8. Children forced into labor
9. Children in the sex industry or child prostitution
10. Children in juvenile detention and protection centers
*Group of disabled children classified according to the announcement of the Ministry of Education on the determination of types and criteria of educationally disabled persons B.E. 2552 dated 8 June 2552 (2009)


PhD Supawadeeporn Drejare