- Tsunami children foundation
The Tsunami Children Foundation is a 501C3 Nonprofit established in the United States dedicated to offering
psychological ,educational and community services to communities impacted by the 2004Indian Ocean Tsunami and other similar catastrophic events.Mission Statement: "The Tsunami Children Foundation (TCF) is dedicated towards nurturing the quality of life and healing the physical and emotional well being of the Thai children orphaned by the Tsunami and others who might be impacted by similar traumatic events."
The Tsunami Children Foundation [http://www.tsunamicf.org/] was founded in Los Angeles, California by a dedicated group of Thai-American activists who were determined to make a difference for the survivors of the Tsunami of 2004 in Khao Lak, Thailand. TCF was established by Chef Tommy Tang [http://www.letsgetcooking.org/tommy.htm] , Attorney Rosalyn Patamankanthin [http://www.audreymagazine.com/May2005/Features01.asp] and Dr. Sunya Ratjatawan immediately after the event. The first official fundraiser was Meals for Miracles which yielded a small amount of seed money. Members of TCF began the process of planning a long term action plan in order to focus on extended recovery plans. With the steady guidance of the board, TCF was incorporated and recognized as a 501c3 nonprofit using the Federal government’s fast track program for tsunami related non profits. Sometime during this process, English Professor David Hideo Maruyama would also join the team in order to work on documentation and potential grant opportunities.
After several fact finding missions, it was determined that there was a particular need for psychological services and the need to set up therapy programs was especially evident, and subsequently the direction of TCF was set. Dr. Ratjatawan gave up his lucrative practice in the United States, and moved back to his ancestral home of Thailand in order to directly oversee the counseling programs that he had envisioned for the center. After several trips by Ms. Patamankanthin, Chef Tang, Ms. Tuk Chow of Asian Pacific American Healthcare Venture [http://www.aphcv.org/] , an office was established in the Khao Lak area, and opened for business by September 2005.
The foundation officially opened its office in the impact zone on September 15, 2005, and it has been in steady operation since that date. The spirit of the program is to first to heal the people, to educate and then to empower the people by providing them the skills and information to further their socio-economic opportunities and the economic progress of Khao Lak itself.
Relationships have been established between the local government, provincial government and local entities like the Wat Kommenekite School (Khuk Khak School to the locals), Yaowawit [http://www.childrensworldacademy.com/index_e.html] and other NGOs . After about a year of operation, TCF has been continually reevaluating the way it offers services and consistently attempting to find more efficient ways of delivering services and financial support to the area.
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