Welcome to Project L.I.F.E. Foundation
The abandoned, homeless, helpless, broken, poor, and rejected, the ones society does not want - those are the ones we want. Project L.I.F.E. longs to show each one that they have value, they have a future, they have a friend. Right now, Project L.I.F.E. has 96 full time staff in 13 projects spread over 8 provinces. We reach out hands of love to abandoned children, abused young girls, prostitutes, drug addicts, HIV babies, dying mothers, poor rural women, slum women. They’re the most vulnerable people, and Project L.I.F.E. has been helping them since 1987 as a registered charity under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. We believe every life counts. That’s why we are called Project L.I.F.E.
Helping the helpless and hopeless takes heart. And it takes finances. Project L.I.F.E. programs, including the Project L.I.F.E. office, are funded solely from donations. All expatriate staff are strictly volunteer and receive no salaries from Project L.I.F.E. Each Project L.I.F.E. project, and the Thai staff involved, are dependent on “Friends of L.I.F.E.” to enable the work to continue. These friends are people or businesses who want to help Thailand’s poor and needy into a better life. They are “L.I.F.E.-givers”.
Meet our Project L.I.F.E. ‘family’…
My Home: for abandoned children in Northeastern Thailand. (Khon Kaen)
Child Sponsorship: so needy slum/rural children can go to school.
Eden House: helping hilltribe ‘children at risk’. (Chiang Rai)
Friend To Friends Project: provides a safe, caring home for Karen hilltribe children so they can go to school. (Lampang)
Home Of Joy: for children and orphans with no hope of adoption. (Chiang Mai)
Home Of The Open Heart: for HIV+ babies, children and dying moms. (Chiang Rai)
House Of Refuge: for young sexually abused girls. (Chiang Rai)
Hope Cards: income generating program for needy slum women. (Bangkok)
Pattaya Slum Ministries: for the poor and destitute in Pattaya slums.
Rural Women Development: helping needy rural women (Sa Kaeo)
Ruth Center: giving hope and help to elderly in Bangkok slums.
The Shelter: for young men getting off drugs. (Bangkok)
Tamar Center: counseling/job retraining for Pattaya bar girls and prostitutes.
Friend to Friends Project
Are all children equal?
We want to say ‘yes’. But what about the child who lives so far up the mountain, there is no road? No electricity? No running water? Whose village has no school. No teacher. Whose parents are so poor...

