Assistance for the Pattaya Orphanage

Due to COVID-19, Ms. Saowanee Panaram and the organizers have told us they are skipping our 10th annual Thai Benefit Dinner in 2020. They look forward to resuming in August 2021 when the pandemic situation is mitigated.

Because of the pandemic, the Pattaya Orphanage has been closed to visitors since the end of February 2020. The orphanage needs your support. To prevent children and staff from catching COVID-19, their needs are greater than ever before.  Medical supplies and daily sanitation are crucial.  Their staff has been working tirelessly to ensure each kid is well taken care of and not get impacted by the virus.

We would like to send the Pattaya Orphanage financial support to ensure that they have what they need to stay safe and healthy. We want to respect your personal situation. Forgive us if we have asked and it is not the right time.  Any amounts you can contribute to the Pattaya Orphanage is very much appreciated.  Thank you for your continued support!

All donations made will be to the benefit of the Pattaya Orphanage. Donations can be made securely using our online form. There is a 3% fee charged by the credit processor, (what comes to NB is slightly less than the donation amount designated.) Donations can also be made by check, payable to New Beginnings (put Pattaya in the memo), and mail to 87 Mineola Boulevard, Mineola, NY 11501.

Thank you in advance for your help.

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