Launched in tandem with the the Child Care Programme, the more informal Mothers’ Programme provides support to Burmese mothers, in areas such as child care skills, women’s health and practical skills (sewing, craft work etc).
Launched in tandem with the the Child Care Programme, the more informal Mothers’ Programme provides support to Burmese mothers, in areas such as child care skills, women’s health and practical skills (sewing, craft work etc).
Ranong is a fishing village in the South of Thailand where migrant Burmese come to escape conflict and poverty in their own country.
The Marist Mission Ranong seeks to help Burmese refugees by offering educational opportunities, supporting their basic health needs, and assist migrants as they seek a better future for themselves and their children.
The Marist Mission Ranong is an initiative of the Society of Mary and it relies heavily on the involvement of its friends and supporters.