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The Child Watch Phuket Association is a humanitarian non-profit organization in Thailand, fighting against child abuse and exploitation. Founded and based in Phuket. Organization aims to help child labourers and enslaved child prostitutes to live normal and healthy child life and find the way out from exploitation.[1]
Since 1998, Child Watch Phuket has helped more than 1,500 children with scholarships, day care and shelter.[2]
In 2006, the “Childcare Holland House” was officially opened by Dr. Supaluck K-Methakul, President of Child Watch Phuket and Mr Paul Voogd, Executive Vice President and founder of Childcare.nu.[3]
Child Watch Phuket works to help and rescue children from physical and sexual abuse.[4]
Since 1995, Child Watch Phuket has been running a shelter for abused children or children in need of emergency help. The shelter operates 24 hours a day.
In 2006, the Lions Club donated 20.000 THB for "Uncle Pitak's Home", a day care center for prisoners' children and children and children from slums and construction sites.[5] In 1998, the Japanese embassy in Thailand purchased a house for Child Watch Phuket.[6]
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