Here is a fine opportunity to make a real difference in the world.
We need your help with a compelling opportunity in Chiang Mai, Thailand to develop a very special home providing pre- and post-natal care – and job skills training – to marginalized, at-risk women.
This is an appeal for your help in funding what can become a magical place — caring for abandoned, marginalized, pregnant women. Please read on.
Here’s the backstory on this special home called the Wildflower Foundation.
(You can skip this part if you want to get to the “bottom line” more quickly)
In 2005 a Vietnamese man, Michael, and his American wife, Elizabeth started the Wildflower Foundation. During the following years they acquired a large plot of land close to Chiang Mai and began building the care facility of their dreams so they could meet the pre- and post-natal care needs of impoverished, at-risk hill tribe women. Eight years later, after much deliberation, they decided that it was important to them that their children be educated in America. So, they began a search for a successor to continue the work they had begun at Wildflower, and in 2013 they handed the project over to the Good Shepherd Sisters.
This gift of the Wildflower Home is a wonderful blessing for the Sisters. It is a beautiful facility serving a heartfelt need … it presents some challenges as well.
Here are a few views around the property. I think these will give you a sense of the need.
I’d love to show you some pictures of the women and their babies here. But, given their life circumstances, posting their pictures on-line simply is not a good idea.
What would you do?
You can change that situation.
You can help us offer that opportunity for a fresh start at life to upwards of 100 such women each year.
I’ll show you a few more photos from around the property just to reinforce the sense of need.
So — that’s where we are now. Great property. Challenging physical needs. Rapidly increasing demand to help many disadvantaged women. Limited resources to move ahead.
Here’s our architect, Net, at work — along with a first draft of his master plan
Our next step is an all day meeting planned for May 10th.
- The two Sisters, Supapawn and Siriporn
- Jid, the Chairperson for their oversight committee
- Net, the Thai Community Architect
- George, a Thai with extensive experience in hydroponics, aquaponics, integrated agriculture, organic practices, and sustainable agriculture
- Roi Crouch, a non-profit consulting colleague of mine from Ashland, OR, and
- Me
Picture this:
Picture a shady oasis just outside the main city
Picture 50 women living there in safe, caring conditions
Picture ponds and streams
Picture fish growing in those ponds
Picture healthy livestock
Picture a large kitchen garden
Picture a plantation of fruit trees
Picture state-of-the art, integrated agriculture
Picture how Wildflower is growing in sustainability
Then picture 50 happy children in the day care center
Picture 50 women receiving practical training in employable job skills
Picture how tall these women are standing on the day they leave Wildflower to begin the rest of their lives
Please join me in making this project a reality. To get this fundraising off to a good start, I’m personally committing to a 50% match for the first $25,000 contributed.
Four times each year, I’ll be on-site personally to insure that our money is being used appropriately and wisely.
You Can Help Make This Happen by clicking here. Say you want to help the Wildflower Home Foundation and I will do the rest.
Thank you for reading this lengthy appeal
Thank you for passing it along to your friends and acquaintances
Thank you for helping make it a reality