The Sharing for Life Foundation, based in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, is a humanitarian organisation led by Father Giovanni Contarin. Dedicated to improving the lives of marginalized individuals, the foundation provides shelter, education, and healthcare to children, disabled individuals, and families in need. Its flagship project, the Home of Mercy, offers a safe environment for those abandoned or at risk, while education programs and vocational training empower young people to build better futures. Through community outreach, the foundation provides food, clothing, and basic necessities, fostering dignity and self-reliance. Guided by compassion and a commitment to lasting change, the foundation has transformed countless lives and continues to address poverty and inequality in the region. For more information, visit their website.
Camillian Home for Children Living with Disabilities, established in 2008 by Father Giovanni Contarin, is a non-profit under the St. Camillus Foundation of Thailand. Located in Lat Krabang, Bangkok, it provides care for orphaned and abandoned children with disabilities and serious illnesses. The Home fosters a family-like atmosphere and offers services such as therapy, rehabilitation, life skills training, and community outreach. It supports disabled individuals and their families, combating societal stigma while enhancing quality of life. With limited government support, the Home relies on generous donations to sustain its mission of compassionate care and community inclusion for vulnerable children.