We run “Share the Dream Project” and collect resources to help local villagers from Karen and Hmong tribes. Share the Dream Project was started by Samart, the owner of Spicy Villa. He comes from a small tribal village himself and getting proper education and medical care was a challenge in his youth. Knowing that there are many tribal children in the same situation got him thinking of ways to help them and make their dreams become a reality. Today, Share the Dream Project uses collected resources to provide better education for tribal children and medical assistance for all villagers in the area.
Currently we are collecting funds for a new playground at Huay Kao Leep kindergarten, close to Spicy Villa. 15 young children are regularly attending the kindergarten here, and we expect the number to rise in the next year. The playground they have at the moment is not safe for them. The equipment is old and rusted and it stands on uneven ground. This makes the play time dangerous for kids. We need your help in raising funds for this project. We have to collect 30,000 THB (roughly 1,000 USD) to buy new playground equipment and to pave the ground.
Would you like to help us share the dream?
Your help is paramount to this project, and there are three different ways to give the children a hand:
1. Book accommodation and tours at Spicy Villa.
2. Make a PayPal donation for Share the Dream Project.
You can donate any amount, nothing is too little to help!
3. Bring items you don’t need with you to Spicy Villa.
We are proud members of Pack for a Purpose, an initiative that allows travelers like you to make a lasting impact in the community at your travel destination. If you save just a few kilos of space in your suitcase and bring supplies for area schools or medical clinics in need, you’ll make a priceless impact in the lives of our local children and families. Please click here to see what supplies are needed for our project/projects.