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Population and Community Development Association (PDA)

Org #12861
Vetted since 2012
1974
year founded
$1,109,457
raised on GlobalGiving
11
years fundraising
6
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The Population and Community Development Association (PDA) is a non-governmental organization operating in Thailand that works to create a sustainable future for communities by working directly with people most in need, including people affected by HIV/AIDS, the rural poor, and children. It is chaired by former Thai Senator, Mr. Mechai Viravaidya.

Projects (6)

Students' Small Pig Raising Venture
Thailand / Economic Growth
Students' Small Pig Raising Venture
PDA COVID-19 Response
Thailand / Physical Health
PDA COVID-19 Response
Trees for Us
Thailand / Climate Action
Trees for Us
Project Leaders
Lucy Huang
Lucy Huang
Luxchid Suwanich
Luxchid Suwanich
Wilas Techo
Wilas Techo
Organization Information
6 Sukhumvit Soi 12
Bangkok, Bangkok 10110
Thailand
+66-2229-4611
Organization Information
6 Sukhumvit Soi 12
Bangkok, Bangkok 10110
Thailand
+66-2229-4611

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

May 21, 2021 | Trees for Us
Progress Report

By Lucy | author

7 ironwood trees have been planted in May 2021 by students and their parents in Sai Tong Village and Nong Pla Village of Sai York District, Kanchanaburi Province. This tree-planting project... Read the full report ›

Oct 15, 2020 | PDA COVID-19 Response
Final Report

By Lucy Huang | Project Leader

Vocational training has been organized at PDA Banphai Center to provide continuous support to affected families from COVID-19 outbreak. Consumption and selling of home grown production will help... Read the full report ›

Aug 13, 2020 | PDA COVID-19 Response
Progress Report

By Lucy Huang | Project Leader

Population and Community Development Association – PDA  works with unemployed local residents who lost their job due to COVID-19 outbreak to sew face masks and produce gel... Read the full report ›
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