As we proudly point out on our site and as part of our core operating  philosophies – we contribute 2% of our revenue to local projects. In  the past we have assisted with Tsunami recovery projects like the Saori  foundation.
This year we really did some research and we honestly  feel that there is very little need for continuing assistance in  short-term Tsunami projects. There is still a dire need for people who  are willing to contribute 1 or two years for teaching projects and/our  counseling. But our impact would be minimal.
This year we have changed our focus and we are sponsoring 20  promising children to go to an educational summer camp. But these are  migrant Burmese children. A huge population in this region and very much  overlooked by both the government and international community at large.  The recent news of 54 migrants suffocating to death inside a truck made  international news. While the attention to their plight is rare, their  suffering is not.
Among the many problems are healthcare, education, basic services, human rights and of cose safety.
Burmese  children are often not allowed to attend school (if they are illegal  immigrants) or are only proficient in their native language, so suffer a  huge gap in communication. Any assistance to bring them extra education  is incredibly helpful.
GHRE, the only legal NGO allowed to  assist Burmese in Thailand has set up a summer camp for the most  promising children in the work camps to be given an educational  scholarship. We are sponsoring 20 children for 2 weeks, all their  housing, food, transportation, materials and costs are paid for by us.  They just need to celebrate in their curiosity and passions.
We  have always tried to make a positive impact on our community – not just  divers or tourists. We strive to purchase our goods locally, to have  our money make an impact locally and to make the community around us a  better place.
If you wish to make some simple and easy  contributions – we ask for nothing. However there are some very simple,  very inexpensive programs that do need your assistance. One of the best  and simplest is the Road safety program. This is just a request for  reflector vests for the children and migrant community to wear at night.  If you have any unused vests, or would like to buy one next time you  see one, please send them to….
| PO Box 13, Takuapa Post Office Takuapa  | 
| Phang Nga Province | 
| 82110 | 
| Thailand | 
All of us here at Wicked Diving hope that you are able to make the world around you a better place.





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