Camillian House Gives great importance to education. The education children receive at Camillian Home is comparable to general education certified by the Ministry of Education.
We aim to help and develop children with disabilities and people with disabilities to have a better quality of life and be able to live on their own at home. The service is provided without any charge.
The art therapy program focuses on treating the child's inner state, namely the social, emotional, and psychological aspects. So that children can concentrate, have calmness, be able to participate in society, and continue to develop in other areas.
Learning resources and promoting the creation of learning about therapeutic agricultural gardens for children with disabilities who aim to change behavior from the body to the mind and community participation.
Agricultural therapy garden learning activities aim to develop behavior modification from body, mind and living with nature, helping to restore the muscles within the body of children with disabilities to be stronger.
In addition to caring for children with disabilities who are boarders and daycare children. We also consider helping people with disabilities who live in nearby communities who are poor and do not have access to help from other organizations.
Kru Kung and Kru Pong will pick up and drop off all children who receive services from Camillian Home on a round-trip basis from Monday to Saturday at 7.30 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. free of charge.
We accept donations of leftover items that are no longer used by the donor but can still be used and in good condition, such as clothes, bags, shoes (all types, genders, ages), electrical appliances, general miscellaneous items.
Camillian Home places great emphasis on education. The education that children receive at Camillian Home is equivalent to the general education level certified by the Ministry of Education. We provide education that suits children's abilities and learning. We have collaborated with the Lat Krabang District Education Office, which allows us to adopt a non-formal education curriculum and adapt it to children with disabilities at the learning level, both kindergarten, primary and secondary.
We have children with disabilities who attend Camillian Home education on average 358 times per month. We have 2 Camillian Home Special Education Teachers, 3 Mentors, 2 Special Education Teachers from the Informal Education Agency.
Tei, who graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration in accounting with first-class honors, is currently working at Carsom, which is regarded as a successful disabled junior.
Wa studied at the 2nd year of the Faculty of Information Technology and Media Arts Innovation in Digital Innovation and Media at North Bangkok University. We are proud of the abilities of children with disabilities.
Food Project for Children with Disabilities at Camillian Home We aim to help and develop Children with disabilities and people with disabilities to have a better quality of life and be able to live on their own. Camillian Home provides services free of charge. Good nutrition is an important part of physical, mental, and social development, self-esteem and readiness to develop oneself to become a balanced person and contribute to society.
Food Project for Children with Disabilities Camillian Home is divided into 3 activities as follows:
The objective is to provide children with complete nutritional value. Encourage children to eat all 5 food groups. Children are fully prepared to recover every day. There are two forms of feeding.
Most children with disabilities in Camillian homes come from families that lack the readiness and care. The Art Therapy Program focuses on healing children's social, emotional, and mental well-being so that they can concentrate, be calm, be able to participate in society and move on to other areas of development. In addition, children's artworks can create careers for people with disabilities.
The objective is to enable children with disabilities to concentrate and have more equanimity. So that they will have the opportunity to create a self-awareness that is evident to the person they see. We will use their artwork to make items such as mugs, bags, and shirts. As a souvenir for those who visit Camillian Home, this will be another way to raise funds to support and help children with disabilities. This is an activity that instills in children with disabilities self-esteem.
Camilian Home Children's Home has created the Happy Farm project by St. Camillo Foundation of Thailand. /Ladkrabang Life Sharing Foundation and Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities Ladkrabang. We have received land support for this project from a kind-hearted person for use in this project for a period of 15 years. The front of the project is 39.72 meters wide, the rear is 22.11 meters wide and the length is 515.26 meters.
The Happy Farm project will be a source of farming learning for children with disabilities at Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities in Lat Krabang. The project aims to change behaviors from physical, mental and community involvement to enhance learning about therapeutic gardens that affect the consumption of organic vegetables for children with disabilities to consume themselves. Learning processes can be a model and transfer to peers of children with disabilities in the community who receive services. Create a process of coexistence, raise awareness, value yourself and be ready to develop yourself to be a person with balanced values and contribute to society.
The Agricultural Therapy Garden project for children, people with disabilities and staff has done activities. As follows:
Create a learning process to use horticultural treatment to put into practice, production that transmits the consumption of organic vegetables. The learning activities in the agricultural garden aim to develop for behavior modification, physical, mental, mental and living with nature, which will make children with disabilities in Camillian home have fun activities, not boring. It also helps to restore the muscles in the body of children with disabilities to be stronger. Horticultural therapy will contribute to improving the quality of life for children with disabilities at Camillian Home. Consumption of organic vegetables is the eating of food produced by children with disabilities by themselves, resulting in learning the production, care, storage and consumption process. They are proud of their own work, value themselves, and are ready to develop into a person with complete value and continue to benefit others.
Camillian Children's Home for Children with Disabilities Ladkrabang, in addition to taking care of children with disabilities who are sedentary and come and go. We also take into account the support of people with disabilities in nearby communities who have both birth defects and disabilities due to comorbidities, who are poor and lack the opportunity to receive assistance from other organizations. The project was created to take care of this group of disabled people specifically so that they could receive help from Camillian Home Shelter.
A team is organized to visit the disabled at home. Led by Father Pongsiri Sangwan Petch (Pastoral Psychiatrist, Camillian Children's Home) Registered Nurse Professional Physical Therapist Patient Helper Community leaders, public health volunteers and social workers distribute essential supplies such as rice, chicken eggs, drinking water, vegetable oil, fish sauce, snacks, milk, and consumables as sustenance. We will continue to provide accurate and appropriate health care counseling and information, as well as encouraging people with disabilities to continue to fight happily in society and have a better quality of life.
Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities Ladkrabang provides services to children with disabilities whose families are poor. Kru Kung and Kru Pong will pick up and drop off all children who receive services from Camillian Home on a round-trip basis from Monday to Saturday. At 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., we are free of charge and provide education, physical therapy and vocational training. In addition, to make this activity more accessible, we also provide pick-up and drop-off services to people with disabilities who come for physical therapy. Children will be more confident and able to develop socially and in daily life, reducing the burden of expenses and relieving anxiety for the family.
Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities Ladkrabang has implemented this project to ask for donations of leftover items that are no longer used by the donor but can still be used and in good condition, such as clothes, bags, shoes (all types, genders, ages), electrical appliances, general miscellaneous items. Choose for children with disabilities to take advantage of first. After that, the staff will make a screening. The rest will be used to make merit for interested people and low-income people in Punbun Shop.
People outside the shelter can come to buy and contribute to help at affordable prices. We will use the proceeds from the donation to fund food and medicine. Expenses for taking disabled children to hospitals and other expenses related to children with disabilities in the shelter.