Repairs

Down Canal Road, just behind the new building that’s shaped like a piano, you’ll find the RICD Wheelchair Project headquarters. Serving under the Rajanagarindra Institute of Child Development (RICD), the project was founded in 2000 by RICD Director Dr. Samai Sirithongthaworn. Today, daily operations are in the hands of a dedicated team of both Thai and foreign volunteers, who travel throughout the country and to surrounding areas like Malaysia, distributing wheelchairs to those that need them most.

The RICD Wheelchair Project

The RICD Wheelchair Project strives to provide mobility aid and additional medical equipment to the people of Thailand, raise awareness regarding the needs of those affected by disabilities, and to empower and encourage the disadvantaged to become fully integrated into their communities.

The RICD Wheelchair Project strives to provide mobility aid and additional medical equipment to the people of Thailand, raise awareness regarding the needs of those affected by disabilities, and to empower and encourage the disadvantaged to become fully integrated into their communities.

Backgrounds

The RICD Wheelchair Project strives to provide mobility aid and additional medical equipment to the people of Thailand, raise awareness regarding the needs of those affected by disabilities, and to empower and encourage the disadvantaged to become fully integrated into their communities.

Motivation

The RICD Wheelchair Project strives to provide mobility aid and additional medical equipment to the people of Thailand, raise awareness regarding the needs of those affected by disabilities, and to empower and encourage the disadvantaged to become fully integrated into their communities.

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