Mandate: To empower the men and women living in Bangkok's slum communities by giving them knowledge about their rights, providing access to everything that is, by right, their own, and by transferring our experience to them so that their communities will continue to improve in future generations.
Origins/History: This program has been in existence since our co-founder, Father Joe, first arrived in the Klong Toey slums in 1972. In the early 1980s, HDF-Mercy Centre developed the resources to build and renovate slum communities; and the National Housing Authority began turning to the HDF for assistance. By 2007, HDF-Mercy Centre had completed the construction or renovation of over 10,000 homes in the slums. As with construction and housing, all our community efforts have been initiated to fill a void in a critically needed service for the poor. We meet each problem by starting with modest yet practical solutions in one poor neighborhood and then refining and expanding their implementation into the greater slum communities.
Geographic Coverage: Greater Bangkok
Activities
The HDF oversees the following community services:
Fires and Other Emergencies
In the past three decades, responding to over 80 major slum fires, we have worked through the night and following days with the victims, primarily squatters, to rebuild homes and prevent eviction. In most cases, we provide the materials, social workers, and community organizers while the victims, their families, and neighbors provide the labor. We also respond daily - often hourly - to individuals and families in crisis.
The Challenges
Housing, health, and welfare have generally improved over the years, especially in the more established slum communities. However, the migrant pull into Bangkok has swelled the numbers of urban poor. Drugs continue to plague families and communities.
And there are still countless slum children who need to go to school and who need to learn to read and write and thrive.
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