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You will never be ready….

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Northern Thailand.
My wife and I are sitting on the verandah of the trekking lodge that Grey Man provided the initial funding for and was then finished with help from Nike, Thailand. We are taking a break from our hectic schedule of checking on Grey Man projects and kicking back with a cup of coffee and admiring the view. As the sounds of the village below drift up to us I have a chance to reflect on what can be accomplished when people who care enough choose to take action.

The trekking lodge

The trekking lodge

 

A few years ago this village was very poor and had the unenviable statistic of having the highest incidence of AIDS in Thailand.  Sad but true. Our friend Sila took me to the bamboo grove just outside the  vllage where they bury their dead.  So many gravesites, so many deaths from AIDS.  So many good people.  Young girls lured to the cities and into prostitution, trafficked often by relatives or people they knew.

Every time I pass a certain house in the village which is more elegant than the bamboo huts surrounding it I am reminded of the girl who went to Bangkok to work in a karaoke bar , only to catch HIV and come back to the village to die. This house is the one she built for her mother before she died.

However, in just a few short years, our partner agency Kids Ark has helped turn the statistics around through education, HIV/AIDS awareness and alternative income sources. Each time I come here the village quality of life has improved just a little bit more.

One view from the verandah of the lodge

One view from the verandah of the lodge

This trekking lodge that Grey Man started now provides full-time income for one family and part-time income for another 23 families, including 3 school-girls (Nana (12), Ima (12) and May(11)) who help with the cooking. It also contributes funds to the community health centre, the village temple, regular sports days for the school kids, upkeep of the toilets, and assists with taking trekkers and locals to the district hospital if sickness or injuries occur.

Our initiatives to transport kids to school and support kids education, including assistance to their families, in this and other villages has reduced the chances of trafficking to virtually zero.

 

One of our school buses

One of our school buses

Think on this. These initiatives were started by people who took action even when the obstacles were daunting. They were never ready to change the world but they did change it for this village. You will never be smart enough, capable enough, organized enough or strong enough to make a difference in the world……so stop waiting till you are and just do it anyway:-)

John.

Our recent experiences show…

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Based on child rescue work done by The Grey Man Inc in Thailand in the four months to November 2008 we can conclude the following:

  • Illegal trafficking of children for the sex trade is increasing.
  • Court sentences for trafficking children have increased and are more severe for children under 14 years.
  • Those rescued range from mainstream Thai’s to hilltribe children from Thailand and neighbouring countries, to Burmese and Lao children. Even Chinese and Cambodian children are trafficked into Thailand but to a lesser extent than the others.
  • Race of children trafficked varies with their location.
  • The underage sex trade is getting more difficult to find as a result of stiffer penalties and police action.
  • Not surprisingly the sex trade in the larger popular tourist destinations is operated by organised crime, both Thai and International.

If you have information that can assist the Grey Man Inc in its rescue work, please email us - you will find our address on the website.

Grey Man Inc  Director