Rear of the Year 2008 for SOS Rice Appeal.
When we did it many many years ago - it was the Best Bum in Brum
Rear of the Year 2008 for SOS Rice Appeal.
When we did it many many years ago - it was the Best Bum in Brum
Originally Posted by jinks
And who won Jinks???
Marsha wants to enter! Let's face it, there's plenty of him to get up there.
The SOS rice appeal is new to me. Can you give more details please, Kev.
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This is all I could find in a quick look. It is a very out of date report but I assume that more detail up to date will come forward Looks to be a deserving charity. Congratulations Kevin and Marsha.Originally Posted by John Botting
Cut and paste Pattaya mail News
SOS Rice Campaign deemed huge success
The SOS Rice Campaign for 1999 enjoyed its greatest success to date. 10,862 kg of rice worth 206,988 baht was donated by benevolent citizens at department stores and public places all over town.
On Sunday December 19th, the organizers of the 1999 SOS Rice Campaign presented the rice to the various recipients, which took place at the Pattaya Orphanage. Father Raymond Brennan and Father Michael Picharn presided over the handing-over ceremony, in the presence of many leaders of charity organizations, the organizing committee and the heads of the various departments of the receiving centers.
Deserving recipients of the SOS Rice Campaign тАЩ99 gather to say thanks.
The many people gathered at the presentation ceremony were treated to a film made by Gary Bruton showing highlights of the Rice Campaign 99. Emcee John Boysen then introduced Fr. Brennan, Fr. Michael and Pattaya Sports Club Golf Chairman Mike Franklin, all of whom gave speeches about the importance of the yearly project.
The audience was also treated to a dance performance by the orphanageтАЩs children, all with futuristically painted faces, who performed a modern dance called тАШNoom SevenтАЩ. Some female members of the Blind School performed a traditional Thai dance, accompanied by their colleagues skillfully playing Ang Gah Loong instruments . The Street Kids made everyone smile with their cute dance тАШGiraffe Kor YaowтАЩ and the students of the School for the Deaf danced along to Thai Pop Songs. Students of the Vocational School then wowed the audience with their amazing тАШWheel Chair DanceтАЩ.
The final distribution of the Rice Campaign тАЩ99 is a s follows:
800 kg (17,600 Baht) to Ban Poonsi, PattayaтАЩs Drug Center
650 kg (13,800 Baht) to the Camillian Social Center for HIV/Aids
450 kg (10,000 Baht) to the Children and Youths Development Program
900 kg (20,000 Baht) to the Fountain of Life Center 1
262 kg ( 6,000 Baht) to the Banglamung Home for the Old Aged
1700 kg (39,000 Baht to the Pattaya Orphanage
1000 kg (29,587,75 Baht) to the School for the Blind)
700 kg (16,000 Baht) to the School for the Deaf
700 kg (16,000 Baht) to the Street Kids Home
1700 kg (39,000 Baht) to the Vocational School for the Disabled
1000 kg (29,587,75 Baht) to the Banglamung BoyтАЩs Home
1000 kg (29,587,75 Baht) to the Vocational Training Center of HRHP
I must admit, I was wondering the same thing as Smiles. Thanks for clearing that up jinks. Perhaps you can clear something else up, is there a limit on how many stickies you can make, or is this a rule of Spikes.Originally Posted by jinks
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The SOS Rice appeal has been going for many years, giving rice (and money specifically for rice) to a number of organizations in Chonburi province, varying from orphanages to old people's homes. The recipient organizations vary slightly from year to year, but usually those collecting hold an up to date list.Originally Posted by andrewcraig
The charity was started by a Belgian editor of Echo du Siam (L' Echo), a local French language periodical similar to the many "expat" magazines still produced for Pattaya; I am guessing it is now defunct, as I cannot remember when I last saw a copy.
Hi guys,Originally Posted by Gone Fishing
My computer has been down.
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It is not a first for us to ask for help- for SOS Rice appeal.
We have done it before at pastures old, it was a great success, and generally benefits the less well off Orphanages and schools who do not know how to use the internet or are not widely recognized or known, but very much in need..
We would like to help in goods as opposed to cash, as I and many others, have done with Baan Jaing Jai.