Victor and Jaymee during one of the home visits.
Victor and Jaymee listen as a street child shares her story of losing touch with her parents and the daily fear of being kidnapped while living on the streets.
Victor and Jaymee listening intently to the briefing at the School Beach Drop-in Center.
Victor and Jaymee points to the water catchment reservoir. Water is filtered before it is pumped as clean water to the homes in Ranong.
Victor and Jaymee shares their views following a family visit.
Victor and Jaymee try their hand at silkweaving. Thread yielded from the silkworm micro-enterprise project supported by World Vision helps supply a family's income.
Victor and Jaymee with a young goat bred by World Vision. The goat-farming project is an income generating micro enterprise project.
Victor and a street child exchanging banter at the Happy Home. The home is a shelter for street children in Patong.
Victor at a vegetable farming project supported by World Vision.
Victor catches the music bug and helps to tune the musical instruments for children at the School Beach Phuket Drop in Center.
Victor displaying sheer water prowess at the water filtraton plant built by World Vision in Ranong. Water is filtered here before being pumped to the families.
Victor egging the team to look at the ginger, grown from a farming micro-enterprise project by World Vision.
Victor engaging with the children at the School Beach Phuket Drop-in Center. The center organises daily activities for street children.
Victor extracting the juice from fresh sugarcane, grown from a micro-enterprise project by World Vision to help increase the family's income.
Victor fascinated by the  unhatched silkworm eggs. The silkworm farm is a micro-enterprise project by World Vision.
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