Imagined and implemented by two undergraduate art students, Joseph Quinnell and Susan Perri, The Thailand Project creates hope for at-risk children in Southeast Asia.
The project uses creative concepts, strategic planning, and innovative solutions to fight against statelessness: the root cause of extreme poverty, child labor, child prostitution, and human trafficking in Thailand.
Through a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) and the Development Education Program for Daughters & Communities (DEPDC) in Mae Sai, Thailand we have the opportunity to change history by enabling a new future.
For more information, please visit: www.TheThailandProject.org
(read less)Imagined and implemented by two undergraduate art students, Joseph Quinnell and Susan Perri, The Thailand Project creates hope for at-risk children in Southeast Asia.
The project uses creative concepts, strategic planning, and innovative solutions to fight against statelessness: the root cause of extreme poverty, child labor, child prostitution, and human trafficking in Thailand.
Through a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) and the...
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