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Competition terms and conditions as they relate to the Ride to Provide Virtual Challenge King and Queen of the Mountain. Read more
47 is the current number of children we have studying from across our seven homes at University today. They study courses from MicroBiology to Chinese literature, marketing, law, business and film production. Read more
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This was the first Hands home built for 32 children who had lost their parents and were living in a tent in Phang-Nga, following the Boxing Day Tsunami. Today, Baan Tharn Namchai is home to more than 80 children. Read more
After learning about Home Hug in March 2010, Hands started to provide food and medicine to Home Hug. Not one child has died at Home Hug since Hands became involved in 2010. Read more
Pama House is a home based in the south east of Thailand that was opened in March 2015. It is 100% owned and operated by Hands Across the Water. Read more
Operated by our Thai partner, the Duang Prateep Foundation (DPF), this project gives boys who are at risk from drugs, exploitation, abuse and crime a place to call home. Read more
New Life Project Kanchanaburi, located near the Thai-Burma border in western Thailand, is run by our Thai partner the Duang Prateep Foundation (DPF). Read more
Baan Nam Khem provides a nursery and childcare for over 50 Baan Tharn Namchai and community children. The centre doubles as a tsunami refuge giving local villagers a place to go and to feel safe in the event of a future tsunami. Read more
This year’s Taskforce Team will be heading to Home Hug Surin to transform a dead pond space into a large kitchen and canteen space. Read more
Show your support for these amazing people by sponsoring them in their quest to ride and raise money for Hands Across the Water. Funds raised contribute to food, education, healthcare and a loving home for children in need throughout Thailand. Every dollar counts and Hands has deductible gift recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Tax Office. Importantly, 100% of the sponsorship dollars donated go directly to the Thai children and their communities! Read more
Show your support for these amazing people by sponsoring them in their quest to ride and raise money for Hands Across the Water. Funds raised contribute to food, education, healthcare and a loving home for children in need throughout Thailand. Every dollar counts and Hands has deductible gift recipient (DGR) status with the Australian Tax Office. Importantly, 100% of the sponsorship dollars donated go directly to the Thai children and their communities. Read more
The charity sector in particular is an incredibly crowded place with a seemingly infinite choice for those looking to contribute to the good that is being done. And it’s for this reason that we so deeply appreciate those who put up their hand to volunteer. Read more
Find out more about supporting Hands Across the Water through your own activities and challenges. Read more