Samsara Foundation, Thailand

Samsara Foundation, Thailand

Infobox Organization
name = Samsara Foundation, Thailand


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caption = Samsara Foundation Logo
formation = 2001
type = Charitable foundation
headquarters = flagicon|Thailand Chiang Mai
location =
Motto =
membership =
language = English, Thai and Dutch
leader_title = Chairman
leader_name = Carl Samuels
key_people = Annelie Hendriks (Director of capital projects)
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budget =
website = [http://www.samsara-foundation.com Samsara Foundation] and [http://www.stichtingsamsara.nl/ Stichting Samsara] (Dutch language)
Funded by individual gifts and contributions from a variety of organizations, Samsara Foundation supports the education of underprivileged rural children. According to the organization [ [http://www.samsara-foundation.com/documents/x1.Mission%20Samsara%20Foundation%20Thailand.pdf] | Mission, Vision and Values] , its mission is "to contribute to the education and health of underprivileged children in rural areas of Northern Thailand. Our intention is to help eradicate poverty...."

Samsara was established in 2001 as a charitable foundation under Dutch law. The foundation considers education key to poverty alleviation and to the development of Thailand from a poor to a more developed society. Now headquartered in Chiang Mai, in 2008 the organization received foundation status from the government of Thailand.

Focus

Samsara works in Northern Thailand - especially in one of the country’s poorest provinces, Mae Hong Son. Priority is given to very basic and concrete projects like the installation of water purification systems, the building of kitchens and dormitories and the provision of educational tools.Besides these projects, Samsara provides scholarships for individual children who have promising school results but may not have the means to continue their studies without financial support.

Samsara focuses its efforts on remote mountain villages, home to many hill tribes like the Karen people and the Hmong. The average annual income per family is around 10,000 baht (approximately €210, US$333) [ [http://www.samsara-foundation.com/what-is-samsara.htm] | What is Samsara?] .

Operations

Projects are managed by director Annelie Hendriks - the founder, a volunteer and a Dutch national. Ratana Keunkeaw, a Thai citizen, assists her. They work in close collaboration with the Department of Education in Mae Sariang District and with the directors of the schools involved.

Samsara’s philosophy is to seek and actively promote the participation of the community. Villagers therefore do most of the construction work voluntarily. Many of them are parents of the schoolchildren. This contributes to a better relationship between school and village, and promotes support for education within the community.

Most of the schools in the mountains of Mae Sariang District (185 schools with 27,000 children [ [http://www.samsara-foundation.com/what-is-samsara.htm] | What is Samsara?] ) are only accessible in the dry season. The rainy season makes it difficult to use the small, muddy and slippery roads. Construction and monitoring therefore must be accomplished in a seven-month period (November through May).

One Samsara project may provide several different benefits to a single school or similar benefits to several schools. Further, some schools have been the recipients of improvements from more than one project.

Since 2002 Samsara Foundation has provided the following facilities, services and amenities at schools in Northern Thailand: 41 school dormitories; 25 school canteens; five school libraries; 16 toilet buildings; water purification installations at 73 schools; ten cement rainwater collecting tanks; for 48 schools, books; for 44 schools, furniture and small facilities; for 100 schools, medicines; for 40 schools, teaching materials for children with special needs; for many children, hundreds of one-year scholarships.

cholarships

In 2008 Samsara began an initiative called “Tomorrow's Leaders”. Under the terms of this program, hilltribe children with top school marks will be offered an opportunity to continue their education at vocational school or university for up to six years. Samsara's ordinary scholarship program funds uniforms, school fees, learning materials and (if necessary) dormitory accommodation for children from very poor families.

Partnerships

Samsara's work is made possible through partnerships with a number of individuals, family foundations and with internationally active charitable organizations. The latter include Rotary International, several Rotary clubs, and such other organizations as the Alberta Government's Wild Rose Foundation and [http://www.wildeganzen.nl/ |Wilde Ganzen] foundation of the Netherlands. Another major partner is the Mae Sariang school district, which participates actively in helping to implement foundation projects.

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