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Eiang’s New Business Opportunity

Writer: Tatae PhromminTatae Phrommin

Life hasn't been easy for Eiang. She works hard as a single mum to take care of her precious son, Nu. Eiang got a break after being invited to join BSF's family strengthening program in Padaed, Thailand. She then received an opportunity to start her own business and is so grateful to be able to support her family.



After discussion and planning, it was discovered that Eiang had a passion to start her own Thai street food stall. She was also a gifted saleswoman. BSF provided her with the training and support that she needed and helped her establish a small business plan.



BSF then provided Eiang with what she needed to get set-up: a gas stove, gas bottle, portable roof to protect her and her customers from the rain and elements, fry pan, saucepan, cooking utensils, and even an advertising banner.


Eiang is so grateful and determined to build her little business so she is able to provide for all her son's needs in the future. We look forward to seeing her family flourish.

 

BSF is a partner for project J1079 & J1102 with Australian NGO, Global Development Group (ABN 57 102 400 993). Donations to BSF through Global Development Group are tax deductible in Australia, NZ, and the USA.

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Building Strong Families Foundation or มูลนิธิสร้างครอบครัวเข้มแข็ง is a registered foundation in Thailand (ชม770), approved by the Ministry of Interior.

Building Strong Families is a partner for Project J1079 (Thailand) and Project J1102 (Nepal) with Global Development Group (ABN 57 102 400 993), an Australian NGO approved by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Tax deductible receipts for gifts over $2 from Australia/USA and $5 NZ, with a preference for these approved development projects will be issued by Global Development Group.

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