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If you want a tax-deductible option for supporting this ministry financially, the one just below will provide exactly that. You'll receive a year-end tax receipt from Jesus For Asia. Those funds are dispersed to us once a month. Please be very specific in the notes section if you're intending your donation to go to something specific.
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Hat (11) had surgery to repair a significant hole in his heart. His medical expenses were estimated at around $3000 USD (This was completed and paid for in October 2024)
Chotika was admitted to the hospital on 10/22 and in acute renal failure. The doctors are still testing to determine the cause and the treatment plan. Her medical bills have no estimate because we have no idea what's ahead for her but we continue to travel back and forth to Bangkok to get her the needed care.
The red link above is for tax-deductible donations that are specifically for the purpose of helping to cover these costs.
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THE WORK IN SUKHOTHAI
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We are a God-supported, American missionary family serving in Thailand, in partnership with Jesus for Asia . Since arriving in August 2019, we've taken in 29 Thai children ... 24 are still in our care ... and this year (2024) we received the official licensing of our home for children at-risk called, Ban Ta Yim (Smiling Eyes Home). With the help and support of Jesus for Asia, we moved to a 9 1/2 acre property that has since been in the process of development to meet the needs and eventually supply a school. We're also operating a Center of Influence in the business district of Sukhothai with a church plant. We're clueless but God is doing the impossible and we are humbled by His tender provision every single day.
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DONATION OPTIONS THAT COME TO US DIRECTLY BUT ARE NOT TAX-DEDUCTIBLE
Each year around the beginning of December we draw names for a gift exchange. Our goal was to teach the children to consider what another person would enjoy receiving rather than thinking about what they want themselves. It has proven to be a useful exercise and it's been a helpful way to offset the Santa emphasis they're exposed to at school. Because, while most don't recognize Christmas as a major holiday here, they still give it a nod. We give the children each 500 baht (approximately $15 USD) and we take them shopping for their secret person.
A few years ago we also started inviting the village children in at Christmastime for food and games and it quickly became an expectation. Parents who'd initially been leary of us, have come to accept us as, at the very least, harmless. And so droves of kids pour in here on the designated day, well before the appointed time.
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