Support for prison projects

Pan Rak supports connecting women in prison in Washington State to our work in Thailand through the Sisters of Charity and the Onsies project. The Sisters of Charity at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, Washington has partnered with TCF to provide quilts, hats, dolls, and baby onesies for distribution to the Mother Baby programs inside Thai …

Laytongku Community Health Center

Laytongku Community Health Center Letongku Village—a village in the valley on the Thai-Myanmar border—Laytongku Community Health Center is a beacon of hope for the people here. The Laytongku Community Health Center was born out of a long-standing Christian ministry with the Karen Taleko people, a community with a unique culture and a simple lifestyle amidst peaceful nature. Laytongku Community Health …

Amkob

AmkobAmkob It is with much sorrow that Amkob passed away in 2025. She was a young patient from Myanmar with a bone disease who we helped support since 2016.  She required continuous and long-term treatment due to a severe case of tuberculosis of the bones (Bone TB). The Pan Rak Foundation provided comprehensive support to ensure appropriate and uninterrupted care. …

Ear and eye patients — because sight and hearing are the quality of life.

Ear and eye patients — because sight and hearing are the quality of life. The Pan Rak Foundation provides medical and travel assistance to two patients with ear and eye problems from remote areas, enabling them to access the necessary treatment. 👩‍⚕️ Professor Martha is a hearing impaired patient. Traveling to receive treatment is expensive, so the Foundation provides assistance …

Cancer patients

Ms. Pin was a long time dedicated dance and drama performer with the Christian Communication Institute (CCI). She was diagnosed with cancer and passed away November 10, 2024. Pan Rak Foundation supported some of her medical expenses, and visited, offered support and prayers with her up until her passing. Yin Tang Nang Sai, was a patient who needed care in …

Auntie Nuan

Aunt Nuan is an elderly person who spent 15 years in the Chiang Mai women’s prison but never lost her hope and faith with the support of Joan Eubank who visited her faithfully for over 10 years. When she came out of prison she was able to find work as a caregiver for the elderly. However, she has a daughter …

Auntie Namwan

Aunt Namwan is a senior citizen who is in poor health and unable to do heavy work due to difficulty walking. She also has to face numerous expenses, including medication, rent, and other expenses. The foundation has been continuously supporting some of her expenses every month to help ease her burden and improve Aunt Namwan’s quality of life.

Thank you for your donations to help flood victims in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai Province in 2024 and for your support for Earthquake relief in 2025.

Thank you for your donations to help flood victims in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai Province in 2024 and for your support for Earthquake relief in 2025. The Foundation donated dry food to flood victims in Chiang Rai Province through San Sai District to provide moral support and relief to affected villagers during this difficult time. We also helped facilitate …