Earth Day Activity
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On the occasion of Earth Day, Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities brought together children, staff, and volunteers from 3M Thailand Co., Ltd., Somerset Maison Asoke, and Somerset Sukhumvit Thonglor to participate in a tree-planting activity at the “Happy Farm – Sharing Life Garden” @Nong Chok. The atmosphere of the event was filled with warmth, cooperation, and smiles, as everyone joined hands in caring for and restoring the environment.
This tree-planting activity was not only about increasing green spaces, but also about creating meaningful outdoor learning experiences for the children. They had the opportunity to take part in every step—from planting and nurturing the trees to understanding the importance of natural resources, which are essential for sustainable living in the long term.
In addition, the activity helped instill environmental awareness and a sense of social responsibility among the children through hands-on participation. They learned that even small actions can create meaningful change for our world.
The “Happy Farm – Sharing Life Garden” in Nong Chok serves as a space for learning and sharing, where everyone is welcome to take part in building a supportive and sustainable community. This activity not only connected people with nature, but also brought hearts together, reminding us of the value of giving and living in harmony.
Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities remains committed to organizing activities that promote both social and environmental well-being. We believe that improving the quality of life for children and caring for our planet can go hand in hand in a sustainable way.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all donors who supported this event by contributing funds for trees and egg-laying chickens as part of the “Our Trees, Our World” activity in celebration of Earth Day.
“This meaningful activity today was made possible through the support of every one of you.”
Thank you once again, and may God bless you and your families. ❤️
This tree-planting activity was not only about increasing green spaces, but also about creating meaningful outdoor learning experiences for the children. They had the opportunity to take part in every step—from planting and nurturing the trees to understanding the importance of natural resources, which are essential for sustainable living in the long term.
In addition, the activity helped instill environmental awareness and a sense of social responsibility among the children through hands-on participation. They learned that even small actions can create meaningful change for our world.
The “Happy Farm – Sharing Life Garden” in Nong Chok serves as a space for learning and sharing, where everyone is welcome to take part in building a supportive and sustainable community. This activity not only connected people with nature, but also brought hearts together, reminding us of the value of giving and living in harmony.
Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities remains committed to organizing activities that promote both social and environmental well-being. We believe that improving the quality of life for children and caring for our planet can go hand in hand in a sustainable way.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all donors who supported this event by contributing funds for trees and egg-laying chickens as part of the “Our Trees, Our World” activity in celebration of Earth Day.
“This meaningful activity today was made possible through the support of every one of you.”
Thank you once again, and may God bless you and your families. ❤️
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This activity aims to encourage children to learn about nature, develop a sense of environmental responsibility, and take part in making our world a better place. Through planting and caring for their own trees, the children not only connect more closely with nature but also contribute to caring for our planet in the future.
The Songkran Festival activity was organized by Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities (Lat Krabang) in celebration of the Thai New Year. The event aimed to preserve Thailand’s rich cultural traditions while providing children with the opportunity to learn about and actively participate in these meaningful practices.

