December 11, 201213 yr Hi all, Is anyone involved with a charitable organization on Samui? I haven't found anything online or through word of mouth (other than dog/cat rescue) so thought I would ask here. Please let me know. Thanks! Shan
December 11, 201213 yr The only organisation that I know of that raises money for charity is the Sisters on Samui. They are female expats (mostly) who meet once a month for a lunch and part of the money for the lunch goes to local causes. (Samui Rescue, Nathon Hospital, local schools etc) http://www.sos.onsamui.info/21818.html
December 11, 201213 yr Samui Rescue - the ones that scoop up the brains after an accident (sorry for the graphic picture, but when you have a look at the photo-board at their Nathon base you know what I mean). Although I admire them for this work, not everybody is convinced that their motivation is purely compassion for the victims. But some expats work for them afaik.
December 12, 201213 yr Samui Rescue - the ones that scoop up the brains after an accident (sorry for the graphic picture, but when you have a look at the photo-board at their Nathon base you know what I mean). Although I admire them for this work, not everybody is convinced that their motivation is purely compassion for the victims. But some expats work for them afaik. what does afaik mean?
December 13, 201213 yr Samui Rescue - the ones that scoop up the brains after an accident (sorry for the graphic picture, but when you have a look at the photo-board at their Nathon base you know what I mean). Although I admire them for this work, not everybody is convinced that their motivation is purely compassion for the victims. But some expats work for them afaik. You may be doing them a disservice; Samui Rescue are funded by private donation (inc equipment or cash for which you'll receive a receipt) & their default hospital is the Govt facility in Naton. Others organisations bedecked in similar livery don't have the same ethics & will deliver patients to the highest bidder.
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