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Raindrop Friends donates DKK 90.000 to CARE Thailand

The association Raindrop Friends in Denmark has donated DKK 90,000 to CARE’s work in Thailand.

The donation follows the death of the founder of Raindrop Friends, Pensak Chagsuchindas Howitz. She founded Raindrop Friends in 1975 together with her husband, Franz Howitz, who at the time was the Danish ambassador in Thailand. The Raindrop Foundation has helped people living in extreme poverty in Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Bhutan.

“We have decided that our association’s remaining funds will go to the Karen people in the Omkoi district. The villages in the region are very remote in the jungle, where other people rarely come, and where it can be difficult to get there because the dirt roads are bad and in the rainy season almost completely impassable. This is about some people who need a helping hand to get by,” says Vibeke

Omkoi District is located in northwestern Thailand and is home to a significant population of Karen people, one of the largest ethnic minority groups in the country. Poverty is a major problem in the area, and many Karen families struggle with both limited job opportunities, low incomes and lack of access to education and health care. CARE contributes to strengthening women’s development and earning opportunities with help to raise chickens, grow coffee and sew purses, bags and clothes.

“The money is a great contribution to the Karen people in Omkoi. Since the Covid pandemic and the economic crisis, conditions have been even more difficult for the world’s poor populations in many places. We have helped to establish contact with our colleagues in CARE Thailand, and I am very happy about that,” says Rasmus

The project “She made it”, which Raindrop Friends will support, will directly help 180 women and indirectly 720 family members.