Monday, March 8, 2010

Phu Va Don

History of Phu va don:
When early pregnang this child wife tells to hunsband “ If this child be a baby boy will destroy , if this child be a girl will live, but hunsband encouraged to her and she no do that, but when the child come be a boyand she very angry and Her mum (which is grand mum) said the boy is never make money for us and listened to her mum, her mum said and let he die by don’t give milks, and after that child’s mum make up story to her hunsband to go to wark at Burma side 3 nights, when hunsband went to Burma only a night he couldn’t sleep thinking of his child, and he be back on next day and a child almost can’t brathe and almost die because no one take care him, and when he saw it he said to wife we have to go to see doctor now, but wife said never mind- and she said I will divorce you and he almost knees down, now a boy and dad live with grand father, and this family is very poor and not enough food to eat and can’t support baby milks, so I have mlk enough for 5 days from now,
Please support long term.
Thanks your support

Numcha

February 2010 (Now)


This is Numcha. She is 5 weeks old and comes from a village in a remote part of Thailand on the Thai-Burma border. When Numcha was first born, her mother poisoned her, and also drank the poison herself. Although her mother died, Numcha survived and has been looked after in hospital for the last few weeks. Now she has gone home to be looked after by her father, and also by her sister, Daukmai, who is 7 years-old. If she can get a sponsor, Daukmai will be able to go to school and get an education to break out of the poverty cycle that has devastated her family.Numcha has been given some initial supplies- clothes, nappies and bottles- but will need an on-going supply of milk powder. She really needs financial help, as her father, Aryee, cannot work as he has to care for his two daughters now. Also, while he was in Chiang Rai looking after Numcha in hospital, Aryee had all his things taken from his house in the village. His clothes, kitchen things, chickens and food are all gone. We would like to help him by setting up a FAITH garden (which stands for Food Always In The House). We would buy the tools and plants for him, meaning that he can then have food for his family.