
On June 10th, our team gathered at Ban Im Jai in Bangkok to share something simple and essential: food. Together we prepared and handed out 200 boxes — enough to bring a little more ease to the days ahead for the families and individuals who came.
Showing Up in Person
Giving is never only about what changes hands. It's about being present. Carrying the boxes ourselves, meeting the people we were there to serve, and sharing a few warm words made the day feel less like a donation and more like a visit between friends. A full box is a practical gift — but a full heart is what "Im Jai" truly means.

A Gathering Afterward
Once the boxes were handed out, we continued on to a nearby cafe — not to celebrate, but to sit together. Over coffee we held a small meeting: a chance to reflect on the day, to check in with one another, and to remember that the people who give also need care and encouragement. When a community looks after itself, it can look after others for years to come.


Small Acts, Steady Rhythm
Two hundred boxes will be eaten and gone in time. What lasts is the habit of turning up, again and again, for the people around us. That steady rhythm of generosity — quiet, consistent, personal — is the heart of everything we do.
May every hand that gave, and every hand that received, be a little lighter for it.
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