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Infant’s devoted 10-year-old sister faces daily struggles

By The Nation

 

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Ban Huay Mai Sod School in Bueng Kan province is seeking donations for a 10-year-old student who has to bring her infant sister to class because their parents are not around to take care of them.

 

The student told her teachers that their father was in prison, while their mother – an illegal migrant – had to return home shortly after delivering the baby.

 

The children live with their grandmother and other relatives give them Bt20 a day to live on. The youngster said no relatives were available to look after the baby because they were poor and had to work.

 

She said she had no choice but to bring the baby to school with her, but is unable to concentrate on lessons because the infant needs looking after.

 

The school has already provided funds to rebuild the grandmother’s home, which is close to collapsing.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30392977

 

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5 hours ago, torturedsole said:

Let's try to see the positives.  The students are setting a good example to the child and she'll be learning too and the older girl is a good sister.

 

It's not ideal but hopefully something good pans out for them soon.  

 

Yes, djayz.  I'd rather make a donation directly to the responsible sister than the rest of them.  

how could that be achieved

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

 

The student told her teachers that their father was in prison, while their mother – an illegal migrant – had to return home shortly after delivering the baby.

this is thailand

 

no empathy

 

I got no empathy either at immigration, that told me to go back to my country

and my child would be left alone, with no-one to take care

as the "mother" / ex-wife is f. ing around and having fun

but also does not let me go back with the child to our home country either

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Will someone familiar with this family please provide the family's address and name. Or, if possible, would some responsible adult please open a bank account for the girl and provide information privately to us (wife and I) so we can contribute small sums to help them out.  Thank you.  reply to me by [email protected]   Thank you.

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2 minutes ago, TGIR said:

Will someone familiar with this family please provide the family's address and name. Or, if possible, would some responsible adult please open a bank account for the girl and provide information privately to us (wife and I) so we can contribute small sums to help them out.  Thank you.  reply to me by [email protected]   Thank you.

Look at my post#6, gives you the school details, thats how you can help, contact the school.

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Hope it's alright to post this.
There's an announcement posted on the school's Facebook page dated yesterday which states the school hasn't yet opened a bank account for her. They're currecntly coordinating with regional education authorites in Beung Kan in how to best provide assistance.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Personal-Blog/โรงเรียนบ้านห้วยไม้ซอด-สพปบึงกาฬ-822280731271938/

 

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