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List of 2019 Impact Contributors



Cheewid is an open platform that aims to support all social change makers in creating and expanding their social impacts through fundraising and brainstorming platforms in order to find ways to solve social issues. Our goal is to reach 100,000 lives that are currently changing society. We intend to create the meaning of “giving” by consolidating organizations and projects in one place to create a community of cooperation in Thai society.

Dear Readers, It is with great pleasure and honor from the Cheewid team to feature 100 social impact creators that we have come across during our journey. These social impact creators have dedicated an incredible amount of time and energy to make a difference in their respective fields. With passion and an act of unquestionable admiration for social impact, these individuals stepped forward to the task to enrich the society we value and cherish. On behalf of our fellow social innovators and the team, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to the success of the social impact creators in this year. We can’t wait to see the continued accomplishments of these individuals, and we take deep pride in the differences they are making. We wish everyone a remarkable year ahead. The Cheewid team will continue to serve alongside our champions of change in the years to come and instill inspiration to those who come across us in our journey.

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interviews of the most-driven Social Impact Creators in Thailand. In 2019, there were many individuals who wished to introduce new social change in the society, so we traveled to discuss about their work

and collect all their stories. We sincerely hope their work will reach and inspire our readers who are considering the pursuit of social impact creation. In our 100 Cheewid edition, we sequenced Social Impact Creators based on their age in order to reflect what different generations, from the ages of 13-70, can contribute to the growth of our society. Regardless of which age generation you are in, we believe that anyone can create unique changes in their own way. In the subsequent pages, you will read more about the Social Impact Creators’ goals and what they aim to achieve. All the Social Impact Creators who we have interviewed are considered to be “individuals or organizations which create social impact to the society”; to have “determined goals to make changes” and to create “a positive social impact on our society.” We also believe there are many more Social Impact Creators who are dedicating time to create social change relentlessly that we haven’t been able to reach yet. We encourage and support all Social Impact Creators in their journey and hope the number of Social Impact Creators, starting from our first selected 100, will be increasing over time.

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Categories

Categories Human Service

Education

Art & Culture

Services that strives for specific groups of

Development programs for those in the

Support, restore, maintain, and conserve

individuals to have a better quality of life:

education and life-long learning ecosys-

of arts and culture in any aspect that

poverty-stricken people, underprivileged

tem, which will lead to more accessible

adds value to Thailand’s cultural values

people, and special target groups with

and equitable education outcomes.

and heritage. These include products,

special needs.

These may include education policy

services centered on libraries, historical

reform, scholarships, financial support,

sites, performance arts, and museums.

and alternative education movement.

Health

LGBTQ Movement

Animal Welfare

Acts that are related to health care,

Movements that aims to support gender

Protecting and preserving both domes-

medical treatment, and promotion of

equality.

tic and wild animals living in a suitable

physical and mental health.

environment. These individuals seek to protect endangered species and at-risk animals from further harm.

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Categories

Children & Youth Development

Women’s Empowerment

Environment

Actions that are related to children and

Bridging gender equality between men

Studies, conservation, and restoration of

youth development to respond to the

and women to overcome violence and

the environment and our natural

target groups’ needs regarding circum-

other stereotypes established in society.

resources from further biodiversity or

stances, social upbringing, and at-risk

This includes specialized upskilling for

habitat loss. This includes the promotion

family nurturing.

women’s social mobility and communi-

and advocacy of environmental under-

ties that foster a women-focused

standing through research.

connection.

Community Development

Supporter

Developments that aim to study,

Philanthropic acts of supporting those

preserve, develop, reinforce economic,

who directly work in the field of social

social, and cultural prosperity for

work by donating or volunteering.

individuals in rural communities and isolated villages scattered across Thailand.

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Haemavitch Varith (13 yrs) Community Development Education: Varee Chiangmai International School

Project: A hearing aid product for hearing-impaired people This device was designed to develop speaking skills of hearing-impaired people through the practice of bone hearing and diaphragm techniques to help with vocal abilities. Social Impact: These devices were developed and piloted with hearing-impaired volunteers. It was found that the devices are usable and are now developed to the satisfaction of a minimum viable product.

“I want adults to understand that kids also have creative ideas that can be developed too.”

Takumi Ruedreal (17 yrs) Community Development Education: Mattayom 6 at Panyaprateep School

Project: Changemaker Incubation Camp at Koh Samui The Changemaker Incubation Camp aims at providing thought leadership and knowledge tools dedicated to making changes to the communities in Koh Samui. These learning practices were then implemented with the actual targeted communities. Social Impact: There were 50-60 attendees: youth, local villagers, visitors, and the press.

“We want to make changes to how people analyze reoccurring problems and proactively find solutions, not just remain defeated by impending issues.” 7

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Pitchanee Mohpichai & Pimchanok Hirunwattanasin (22 yrs) Environment Education: Design business technology and management, Thammasat University Project: Green Coin Digital platform which connects consumers and registered retail stores. We give our consumers “green coin” or virtual rewards when they refuse to use plastic bags or environmentally damaging equivalent products. Social Impact: Green Coin is a platform which was developed and implemented with retail stores in Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus.

“We always believe that our project will create a social impact on society. We wake up every day with a reminder that ‘we can do it’.”

Apisit Kor-on (23 yrs) Community Development Education: School of Management, Suranaree University of Technology

Nonprofit: School of Changemakers A place of incubating dreams and addressing social issues for aspiring social entrepreneurs. Social Impact: School of Changemakers started from hosting one project with the total number of 22 attendees, 3 of whom are working professionals from a local Youths Council and 19 are aspiring changemakers and social advocates.

“I want to see that every child has an opportunity to develop their dreams. I also want society to allow, support, encourage, and open up opportunities for kids to show what they are capable of doing.”

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Napas (Nap) Somsawad & Wongsakorn (Yu) Duangpayap (23 yrs) Animal Welfare and Environment Education: Biological Sciences, Mahidol University International College

Nonprofit: Love Wildlife Love Wildlife is a Thai non-profit organization dedicated to protecting Southeast Asian wildlife through outreach and education. Social Impact: There are over 92 lorises in care, over 100 whales sighted and documented for seasonal behavior, and approximately 1,458 persons engaged in education outreach and our volunteer network.

“Lorises are not pets, they are one of the protected species. If you really love lorises, you should love them right by letting them stay in their natural habitats.� 9

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Phitsinee Sriboonhome (24 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Poh-Chang Academy of Arts Private Company: Peace Creative for Human Value A branding and digital marketing company which aims at improving people’s lives with creativity. Social Impact: Peace Creative for Human Value has taught art to more than 50 students who do not have access to programs otherwise. The teaching program was one of the projects called “Exhibition of Life on the Streets,” which was illustrated in the Bangkok & Art Cultural Centre in 2019.

“We created a concept for ourselves that whenever we work on something it is for the benefits of others and society, not just for our own benefit.”

Thararat Panya (24 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Faculty of Law, Thammasat University

Individual: Activist A women’s rights activist who works towards stopping sexual violence, a public speaker who has spoken alongside the UN Women Asia-Pacific on issues about sexual violence more than three times.

“In Thailand, there are a lot of women who don’t believe that they have the same rights as men. I want to be a part of overcoming the misconception of women’s inequality in Thai society.” 10

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Chalipa Dulyakorn (24 yrs) Community Development

Education: Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University

Social Enterprise: Inskru Inskru is an online and offline platform serving teachers. It is a space where everyone can share new ideas and teaching methodologies for teachers to better serve a friendly learning environment. This empowers teachers to create new possibilities in the education system and for classrooms to be more engaged with new ways of learning.

“At the end of the day, we want to see teachers being happy, along with having good mental health so that students can feel more comfortable to approach teachers. I want to tackle the issue of seniority in schools so that teachers can manage classrooms without having to resort to violence.�

Social Impact: There are 95,315 people following the Inskru page and 16,952 people are in the group of Kru Ploi Kong (Friends of the People). More than 1,000 ideas are exchanged in the platform, which range from class assignments to icebreaking activities.

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Impact Creators 9 - 10

Chayut Sakunkoo (24 yrs) Education, Environment, & Community Development Education: Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University

Social Enterprise: Tact Tact is a company which possesses the skillsets and active learning of young activists to selected corporations that have aligned interested in solving identical social issues. The project undergoes systematic planning and implementation, so all contributors have visibility and manage results end-to-end. Social Impact: Tact has co-created 13 projects with corporations to solve 5 social issues such as education and environment.

“We need the power of the new generation to make our society a better place, along with showing them the true happiness of giving.”

Chitsanupong Nithiwana (24 yrs) LGBTQ Movement Education: Faculty of Women Studies, Chiang Mai University

Project: PRIDE Chiang Mai University Club (PRIDE CMU) A club managed by students who are interested in LGBTQ and gender equality issues. The club is funded by Department of Women’s Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University in order to create a space where students who are interested about LGBTQ, gender equality, and human rights can discuss these issues in the university; and to be a supportive network to the youth. Social Impact: A spokesperson and activist for sexism who has publicly spoken to raise awareness towards society more than 10 times.

‘’We believe all individuals in the LGBTQ society have dreams and aspire to do whatever they want to, but it is discouraging to do so as society keeps telling us that you ‘cannot’ do it. Therefore, I want to encourage people in society to become more accepting of the differences between the sexes.” 13

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Impact Creators 11 - 12

Natthasuda Boonyu & Pawornrat Lisakulrak (24 yrs) Environment Education: Faculty of Psychology, Economics, Chulalongkorn University

Project: Waste Runner Waste Runner is a model competition through the real-life practice in Khung Bangkachao Community. Social Impact: In the Waste Runner Project, there are more than 16 teams, 50 people participating in the project to create a model for waste reduction. There was a total of 3 piloted projects which were implemented in the Bang Ka Chao area.

“The waste problem is a crisis that cannot wait any longer, so we have to continue to do something now.”

Pattraporn Juckthong (24 yrs) Human Service Education: Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University

Project: Little Rocket A learning community which was created for everyone to learn altogether, with the concepts of learning, sharing, and caring. Social Impact: Throughout 4 months, Little Rocket held 4 events to share ideas and experiences with more than 60 participants.

“We wish to see a club in our society where people can come to share their knowledge and experiences.” 14

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Patiharn Madsaard (24 yrs) & Thammasak Rueangchaijatuporn (37 yrs) Education

Education: Streesmutprakan School (Patiharn), and Bachelor’s degree from Faculty of Business Administration Program in Marketing (Thammasak)

Social Enterprise: Ready Set Grow Ready Set Grow helps everyone to understand their true self by using tools in workshops, camps, or even providing online reading materials which provide content about self-searching to support people’s interests. All of this was aimed at helping everyone understand themselves, which can lead to lifelong self-improvement in the future.

“Within the next year, we expect Ready Set Grow to help foster the happiness of up to 10,000 Thai people”

Social Impact: In a year, Ready Set Grow has held workshops in order to discover oneself for the working age group for about 19 times and have reached more than 500 participants.

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Impact Creators 14 - 15

Soravit Subroongruang (25 yrs) Education Education: Industrial Design, Faculty of Architecture, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

Project: 3-Minute Mahalai A Facebook page which was created to guide students who are still mystified towards how to manage life. The page provides resources on counseling and guidance specifically towards high school students on choosing university faculties, contents on general education, and advice on self-discovery. Social Impact: There are now 122,285 people following 3-Minute Mahalai page on Facebook and more than 32,000 people who are subscribed to 3-Minute Mahalai’s YouTube Channel.

“We envision better guidance for students to select their university major to solve Thai student’s identity crisis issue while studying”

Manatsawee Surasarang (25 yrs) Health Education: Bachelor’s degree from Faculty of Physical Therapy, Mahidol University, and Master’s degree from Contemplative Education, Mahidol University

Project: DooJaii DooJaii was founded to create a contemplative learning process or a process which leads everyone to introspect and reflect on their position in the universe. An innovative liberation approach to self-awareness and understanding. Social Impact: We have created contemplative learning process activities for more than 3 times with more than 30 participants.

“We intend for our workshops to be a friendly place for strangers to reflect ideas and where harmful words are non-existent. It’s a safe zone in Bangkok. We feel that this is what has been missing for the residents who live here.” 17

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Weerawat Mongkolchoste (25 yrs)

Human Service Education: Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University

Project: Nexplore Nexplore is a platform which connects all “social changemakers” to solve mutual social issues and collectively collaborate for a better social outcome. Social Impact: Nexplore has created “Explore Thai Social Issues Camps” with 15 participants for 2 times.

“One day, I wish every company would be more responsible towards society since the beginning, so we’re not encouraged to create social enterprises that tackle these social issues.”

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Nalutporn Krairiksh (26 yrs) Human Service Education: Faculty of Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University

Media Company: ThisAble.Me ThisAble.Me is a social community platform aimed to address issues of physical disabilities through relatable and empathic storytelling, where no one would ever feel “guilty” to be discussing about these issues. Social Impact: There are 35,233 people following ThisAble.Me

“One final accomplishment that I expect to see in this life is shutting down the ThisAble.Me website since people in the future will no longer have to be vocal for the disabled persons and these issues can be naturally discussed by anyone in society.”

Phongsathon Chankaew (26 yrs) Children & Youth Development Education: Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University and European Master in Social Work with Families and Children

Individual: Social Worker A freelance social worker, the owner of a blog “A little ‘GOLF’”, the founder and editor of www.waysup.in.th, who is passionate about sharing stories which reflects social issues such as sex, education, children and violation of rights. Social Impact: Phongsathorn has indirectly supported more than 300 children through training social workers and field officers to achieve greater understanding of their work process.

“The children along the borders of Thailand are refugees who escaped from social unrest in their countries. Children should be attaining education aligned to the education standard, but due to these circumstances, they have lost their opportunity. Hence, we need to bring these children back to the education system as soon as possible for them to learn essential life skills, such as being able to read and write.” 19

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Impact Creators 19 - 20

Patthawee Sawekwan (26 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University

Social Enterprise: EdWINGS Project Manager of Edhealth, an initiative under EdWINGS that emphasizes the importance of comprehensive nutrition in students’ meals. This is one of the factors that can improve and determine the well-being of student growth and learning capacity. While other EdWINGS initiative focuses on learning development, Edhealth ensures the physiological needs of the learners to capture new knowledge. Social Impact: In 2019, EdWings served more than 308,990 nutritious meals, reaching 2,167 students from 8 underprivileged schools.

“I want people to consider the importance of food because food helps children with their learning, and reinforces concentration in classroom. It is one of the fundamental factors of human development that many educators may overlook.”

Thanawee Phongphasawat (26 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University

Nonprofit: Teach for Thailand Teach for Thailand is a non-profit organization which has its vision of reducing the inequality of education in Thailand. The organization’s mission is to enhance the maximum potential of each student, which should never be limited by their economic backgrounds or based on their societal upbringing. Social Impact: There are more 200 students who participated in the program under my direct care.

“Everyone can develop Thai education. For example, if you graduated in law, you can help identify the issues which occur at school and design practices to help drive school performance.” 20

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Suttichai Phetsri (26 yrs) Children & Youth Development

Education: Social administration, Thammasat University

Individual: Children Social Worker Suttichai works in an international organization about child protection, preventing further abusive treatment from family members.

“At times when we help people, they would say ‘thank you so much, I owe you a favor’ but I have always tried to tell those who work in the area of children that it is not a favor, it is the right of which they deserve to have and we need to broadcast it to the society that child protection is our priority.”

Social Impact: Throughout 4 years of working as a social worker, Suttichai took care of 50 cases that were considered to be violence against children, which can be divided into 30 children who were abused and 20 parents who have displayed violent behaviors.

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Pathavee Thepkraiwan (26 yrs) LGBTQ Movement Education: Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Thammasat University

Individual: Activist A theatrical producer, who called herself a ‘Queer Theater’. She has been performing and sharing the story about LGBTQ and the socially excluded marginal groups through her stage plays for years. Social Impact: Amadiva has been performing stage plays to reflect the LGBTQ and the marginal groups’ issues, which are occurring in our society for more than 20 times.

“Currently society is trying to create trivial terms to define sexes, LGBTQ...Z but it actually has nothing to do with it. We should only use the one universal word, which is to be ‘a human’.”

Thanita Phuvanatnaranubala (26 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: MA English Literature, University of Edinburgh

Nonprofit: Girl Rising Girl Rising is an organization on a mission to support gender equality, especially in education. Girl Rising is determined to change the way people and society value education in women by providing them reskilling initiatives for self-development. Social Impact: There are 200 students who participated in the Girl Rising project and 8,000 students and 70 teachers who got access to the learning materials. There are also more than 10 organizations that joined the network.

“I want every family to have equal choices of quality education for their own children.” 23

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Impact Creators 24 - 25

Siraphat Ruengmanee (26 yrs) & Banlop kamcharoen (24 yrs) Health Education: Srinakharinwirot University

Social Enterprise: Jao Kwang Noi Jao Kwang Noi is a destination for people to rest and restore their health. It is also known as an alternative wellness sanctuary, which focuses on living along with the laws of nature. Social Impact: Jao Kwang Noi created two activities around environment and healthcare having more than 90 participants.

“I want everyone to understand our own nature, how wonderful our body is, and see the importance of keeping ourselves and our beloved ones healthy.

Neetirat Pungdach (26 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University

Social Enterprise: EdWINGS EdWINGS has its main goal at the development of human resource of the country through students in order to reduce inequality and increase access to lifelong opportunities. Social Impact: There are more than 1,000 students who were educated and trained from our projects and teaching.

“In the future, I hope people would be more aware of education issues and contribute to make a change, I want all the sectors to come together and contribute to make it better, rather than competing against each other.”

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Impact Creators 26 - 27

Nutchanon Phongoen (26 yrs) & Thitinan Tangcham (32 yrs) Human Service & Community Development Education: Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Mahidol University (Nutchanon), and Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University (Thitinan)

Nonprofit: JigsawKwamSuk Jigsawkwamsuk is an independent volunteer group of the passionate people who are determined to deliver ‘happiness’ to those who are underprivileged. Social Impact: Jigsawkwamsuk held 7 rural area development camps.

“We want to be an additional part to fulfill unfortunate children’s needs with the design of our camps.”

Pharavee Wattananukit (27 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University

Individual: Freelance Educationist She has contributed to the development of Thai education through social enterprise projects and government initiatives. Her target groups are: teachers, students and schools. Social Impact: Pharavee contributed to the teacher development project. There were more than 200 teachers who involved in the projects. Teaching problems which negatively affected to more than 1500 students were eventually solved.

“I want to see greater preparation of Thai education system so that students can be ready for the future of the real world, in which they will have to confront and be able to live regardless of how the world will change.” 25

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Piyapat Patipoksut (27 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Industrial Design, Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University

Private Company: Glowstory A design and creative story-telling company with a vision to solve social issues. Social Impact: Glowstory has created more than 5 campaigns to raise awareness about social issues.

“I like the expression of audiences when they listen to our stories. It seems like they have changed their attitudes towards the world and those feelings make me want to do it over and over again.”

Piriya Kulganchanacheewin (27 yrs) Human Service & Education Education: Thammasat University

Nonprofit: TED Club TED Club is a space where Thai students can express their thoughts, question status-quo, and contribute ideas to improve the society. Through the TED Club platform placed in each school, students will take ownership in driving the talks where teacher is the key to build that space. Social Impact: There are more than 2,000 students and 100 teachers from 50 schools that participated in the program.

“Ted Club no longer needed at schools is my ideal picture of a utopian education system. It is not needed because the learning culture will naturally immerse teachers together with students on the same side. The voices of students can be recognized and understood, eventually being adopted as school policies.” 26

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Kanravee Kittayarak (27 yrs) Human Service

Education: Stanford Law School

Government Organization: Thailand Institute of Justice Thailand Institute of Justice is a research institute affiliated with the United Nations Crime Prevention and the Criminal Justice Programme Network (UN-PNI). Its missions is to support the rule of law in practice; crime prevention through capacity building; and the improved development of criminal justice processes.

“We want to create a place for those seeking support or refuge to never lose their sense of humanity.�

Social Impact: In the past few years, we held more than 10 workshops and events to educate the public and working professions in the justice field about the justice system.

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Sineenat Kamakot (27 yrs) Education

Education: Film and Digitalmedia at Faculty of Architecture, KMITL, and Master of Political Science Program in Politics and Government for Executive at Thammasat University

Project: Connext Klongtoey “Connext Klongtoey” is a project which reflects the true story of the ‘Klongtoey Community” from the voices of the “local children of Klongtoey” through 4 types of arts which are: fashion, rap, photographs and tattoos.

“What I expect to happen in our society is that people are able to think, analyze, and criticize something about Thai education system based on their reflection of the children who live in Klong Toei.”

Social Impact: Connext Klong Toei has more than 2500 audience and 15 children who were involved in the projects.

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Busayapa Srisompong (27 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Human Rights and International Politics MSc at University of Glasgow

Nonprofit: SHero An independent project was founded to address domestic violence against women. Social Impact: SHero has publicly been a spokesperson about justice and domestic violence for more than 20 times and held trainings about women empowerment with about 1,000 participants.

Cr. Zaid Thanoon

“The reason I want to take these violent cases to the court was not because I want them to be punished, but I want people to know that no one deserves to be treated violently.”

Tuangploy Mahakunajirakul (28 yrs) & Pimpajee Yenura (26 yrs) Education Education: Bachelor’s Degree from Faculty of Communication Arts Chulalongkorn University (Tuangploy), and Bachelor’s Degree from Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University and Master Degree from Faculty of Communication Arts Chulalongkorn University (Pimpajee)

Media: WavEd WavEd is a group of new generations that came together to talk about education issues in Thailand in order to ignite people to think and start questioning for greater changes in the future. Social Impact: There are 82,427 people following WavEd Facebook Page.

“If some teachers watched our videos on WavEd Facebook Page and were inspired to do something new to add more happiness into their class, just one classroom that will already make us feel happy.” 31

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Tiew Jitranont (28 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Faculty of Visual Communication Design, Assumption University

Private Company: Peace Creative for Human Value A branding and digital marketing company which aims to improve people’s life with creativity. Social Impact: We initiated more than 20 projects with an combined reach of 1.5 million people through online platforms along with 13 activities in which 250 individuals participated.

“We (Peace Creative for Human Value) want people to truly see the values of life. It is essential for people to grow effectively, allowing them to reach their potential with a positive mind and behavior.”

Piamrak Hattakitkosol (28 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA Field of Study Fashion/ Apparel, Pratt Institute

Individual: Illustrator Piamrak is a fashion, beauty and lifestyle illustrator. She is also known as “Ping Hatta”. Her works are beautifully created with the intention of presenting differences in individuals’ authentic beauty namely physical looks, races or cultures. Social Impact: Ping Hatta has illustrated more than 30 pictures of social issues for Cheewid. The total number of viewers for her posts reached more than 100,000 viewers and has created significant private discussions to Cheewid’s page.

“My next challenges are to create illustrations that will reflect social issues and inspire my audience to make changes to the world.” 32

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Impact Creators 36 - 37

Dr. Taksaorn Suriyakarn (28 yrs) Health Education: Doctor of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

Private Company: Memeal Memeal was founded to provide consulting services in nutrition for people regarding their needs. Our goals are to raise awareness to people and prevent them from a non-communicable disease (NCDs). Social Impact: There are 31 people who joined our project ‘Memeal Better Health in 90 Days’, which is a project that was held at many companies who might be at risk of NCDs. We also provided exclusive meals for NCDs patients. Now, there are 1,152 people following Memeal page.

“I want people to be able to take care of themselves so that they don’t have to go to hospital when they’re sick. It is extremely difficult, but I want to be that tiny, resourceful starting point rather than do nothing.”

Yada Chuaychamnak (28 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Faculty of Political Science, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus, and Master Degree in Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology, Thammasat University

Nonprofit: Pratthanadee Foundation We improve the quality of life for underprivileged Thai girls and women through our skills development trainings and career services. Social Impact: Pratthanadee Foundation has assisted more than 400 women who do not have access to education through a project called ‘Better Me’. The foundation has worked with 14,000 women in the Northeastern region through capability assessments and upskilling activities to help them attain better workforce opportunities.

“I wish to help all women with less opportunity or no education degree to have a better quality of life by providing skills training for them.” 33

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Impact Creators 38 - 39

Natthaporn Thanawiboonsawat (29 yrs) Health Education: Faculty of Arts, majored in history and minored in English, Silapakorn University

Project: Art of Living 101 Art of Living 101 is a social media page that continues to inspire and support those who are in the state of depression. Social Impact: 569 people are now following Art of Living 101 Page

“I want people to truly understand those with mental illness. Having knowledge about mental disorder is important, but genuine compassion and human connection to depressed individuals are more essential.”

Ittikorn Thepmani (29 yrs) Environment Education: Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, Department of Accounting, Assumtion University

Social Enterprise: Orgafeed “Orgafeed” is a producer and distributor of dog food made from insects that consume natural organic waste. The insect contains nutritious protein, which is considered a high quality food for dogs. Social Impact: Orgafeed farms are operated with organic waste management. In one day, we can manage 30-45 kilograms of organic waste, which can be calculated into 1 ton per month.

“It might be one of the possible ways to make people think and reconsider before consuming food. If people are more aware that they play crucial roles in natural degradation, they might be more concious when they consume food.” 34

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Impact Creators 40 - 41

Bencharatana Jongjumruspun (29 yrs) Human Service Education: Bachelor and Master Degree at Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University

Media and Project: Nong Wing – Pee Dun Page Nong Wing – Pee Dun Page’s campaigns ‘Life of an Austistic Boy’ and ‘Sure Start Box’ were created to raise awareness about autism. The page is one of the Social Design Teams from Chulalongkorn University. Social Impact: More than 300 people are now following the page and participated in a social project called ‘Sure Start Box’.

“We want to see autistic child development be as natural as possible. Even though the world is moving so fast, child development will still maintain its natural pace.”

Dr. Supatchaya Techachoochert (29 yrs) Environment Education: Mahidol University, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) and Ph.D. Faculty of Sciences, Mahidol University

Social Enterprise: Refill Station Refill Station is a retail store where customers can shop for refillable household cleaning liquids without the use of plastic. There are also workshops which are created to educate people about plastic waste reduction. Social Impact: Currently, the shops have been reducing more than 3,000 plastic bottles and continuing to inspire more than 15 zero-waste shops in Thailand to stop using plastic.

“Environmental conservation is not just about going into the forest to make weirs or plant trees. It is something we can do in our daily life, starting with reducing plastic bags from today.” 35

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Chaiyapat Songlilitchuwong & Maneenart Rerkdee (29 yrs) Education Education: King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (Maneenart) and Bachelor’s Degree from Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University (Chaiyapat)

Project: Thailand Collaboration for Education (TCFE) TCFE was founded to connect all Thais with purposeful missions to create equal opportunities in education for every student; and to reduce a gap of inequality in our society. Social Impact: TCFE has mobilized central resources of more than 10 organizations in the field of education development to create a collaborative network supporting youth and quality education.

“Next year, we would like to see more positive impacts in society along with providing opportunities to children to have a better quality of life.”

Pijarin Lertsaroj (30 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University

Private Company: Em.party Em.party is a company that organizes exhibitions and events in regard to “empathy” with its aim to create social impacts through events in order to emphasize the “main idea” of empathy. Social Impact: Em.party organized 15 socially-driven events and cooperated with 50 organizations in the public sector.

“Organizing social exhibitions is not only about sending message and making people understand. It is about meaningfully reaching out to the audience who will be interested in taking a proactive stance in improving society with us.” 36

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Tarlapraporn Punyorin (30 yrs) Human Service

Education: Bachelor’s Degree from Faculty of Arts, majored in Business English and minored in Marketing from Assumption University; M.A. Applied Linguistics for English Language Teaching, KMUTT (Petchara Prajomklao Scorlarship); and Human Resource and Organization Development, National Institute Development Administration (NIDA)

Nonprofit: Social Enterprise Association Thailand or SE Thailand SE Thailand is created to empower Thai social entrepreneurs and assist them to grow their businesses sustainably while tackling both social and environmental problems. SE Thailand aims to share knowledge and thought leadership about social entrepreneurship with the public.

“We want to see the collaboration of all social enterprises to share knowledge and strategies on how to reinforce to the growth of social enterprise in our country. We wish to see the growth of social enterprise in Thailand to be relatively compared to the United Kingdom, where social enterprise is the main GDP contributor and economic driver of the country.”

Social Impact: SE Thailand designed and organized 17 events with more than 1,000 participants. Members of SE Thailand are now consisted of 30 organizations, including Cheewid.

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Kris Sanguanpiyapand (30 yrs) Human Service Education: Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Major in Acting and Directing, Srinakharinwirot University

Social Enterprise: Blind Experience We aim to innovate new learning experience through other senses beyond eye visions. Social Impact: Blind Experience 2019 has more than 9,000 participants, which 450 of them are visually challenged and came from 7 institutions. Additionally, Blind Experience has received donation of 710,608.5 Thai Baht for the Blind Experience Inclusive Learning Hub project.

“I want everyone to be exposed to social issues through Art. I want everyone to feel it and solve it altogether.”

Sorrawut Pingkhlasai (31 yrs) & Angkul Chaipreechavit (29 yrs) Human Service Education: Political Economics at Thammasat University (Sorrawut), and studied at Chulalongkorn University (Angkul)

Social Enterprise: HandUp Volunteer HandUp Volunteer is a pro bono skilled-based volunteer network. HandUp Volunteer was founded for working professionals who are interested in voluntary work, whose expertise and industry domain knowledge from the business sector can be translated to help organizations in the public sector. This is to increase capacity of voluntary work sustainably while relying on the right resources. Social Impact: There are 1,700 volunteers signed up to our system and more than 10,000 hours were contributed to help many organizations by our volunteers.

“We are trying to increase the capacity of HandUp to become more effective in the future in order to create scalable impact to the society.” 39

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Impact Creators 47 - 48

Panita Topathomwong (31 yrs) & Poomsit Sirasupparoekchai (30 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University

Social Enterprise: A-chieve A-chieve was founded by a group of millennials with aims to: 1) support high school students to set their own goals; 2) instill inspiration in learning so that children could grow up and achieve their dream jobs; and 3) inculcate social innovation into the future working professions, who may eventually adopt and develop the effectiveness of the education system for the next generation. Social Impact: A-chieve Social Enterprise has reached more than 20,000 students in their years of operations

“Teachers usually overpower students at schools. Those actions lead to a lack of pupils’ self-confidence. Therefore, we would like to encourage teachers to empower students to become people who are confident to think and do something on their own without being afraid of anything.”

Narin Jitpraneechai (31 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University

Social Enterprise: A-chieve (S/A)

“What we want to see in the long-term is a cultural change in student mindsets: from studying to get good grades to studying to become who they want to be in the future.” 40

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Warapol Kasemsan & Niruch Vanichwatanarumluk (31 yrs) Education

Education: Faculty of Communication Arts, Rangsit University (Warapol), and College of Digital Innovation and Information Technology (DIIT) Rangsit University (Niruch)

Social Enterprise: Wayha Wayha is a social enterprise which empowers Thai students to discover their own lifestyle preference and make committed decisions. One of those decisions is to continue to study in the university by choice.

“We encourage everyone to understand that in society, each student is unique in their special ways. We should never make a benchmark comparison between children ever.�

Social Impact: Wayha held camps which have the objectives to explore authentic-self and develop skills, with 100 participants. Now, there are 6,589 people following Wayha on Facebook.

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Impact Creators 50 - 51

Chotiros Naksut (31 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University

Individual: Activist A writer who wrote about the relations between humans in terms of gender and bodily autonomy. She is also a spokesperson who stood up to stop using violence against women by speaking up and empowering women who were victims of violence. Social Impact: She is currently engaged in a movement to stop violence in women and create talks that raise awareness regarding the issue.

“When violence happens, you should first accept it and then step away from it. Bear in mind that no one has a right to physically or mentally hurt you at all.”

Dr. Peeraya Ruthiraphong (32 yrs) Health Education: Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, and Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

Project: RehapHappyWalk A walking-assisted innovation for patients with Parkinson’s disease. The device is an aerobic rehabilitation laser gadget attached to the shoe to improve muscle function for Parkinson patients. The innovation was created to help patients become mobile so they can freely socialize. Social Impact: Dr. Peeraya has implemented the innovation with several Parkinson’s disease patients and received a winning award in SPRINT Batch 2 Demoday 2018.

“I want to be a part in my patient’s life improvement, so I developed a device which can help Parkinson’s disease patients walk with focus. They will be brave enough to venture into society or do something without a lack of confidence.” 43

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Impact Creators 52 - 53

Dwight Turner (32 yrs) Children & Youth Development & Human Service Education: BA Intercultural Communication, California State University-Sacramento

Nonprofit: The Courageous Kitchen The Courageous Kitchen is a project that educates marginalized, impoverished children, so they have the means to lift themselves out of poverty. The program helps provide children with essential skillsets, knowledge of food and science, and education. Social Impact: Currently, there are more than 80 children and 20 families participating in The Courageous Kitchen.

“The cooking skill is a skill that should never be depreciated, whether you are feeding your family or working in the field of hospitality. It is a skill that sticks with you for the rest of your life.”

Khanungnit Chanamo (32 yrs) Community Development

Education: Science & Technology, Thammasat University

Group: Thai-Isan Farmers Thai-Isan farmers are a group of independent farmers who developed the 21 varieties of local rice and other 500 trials. All of them will later be given to the world as one of the greatest natural treasures in agricultural commodity. Social Impact: There are more than 1,000 farmers in the group and more than 4,100 likes on Facebook page.

“I want people to change their perspective towards the definition of farmers as a collective of poor people. In fact, farmers are the actual foundation of our country, not the grassroots of the society.”

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Preekamol Chantaranijakorn (32 yrs) Human Service Education: Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, and Drama and Movement Therapy at Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, University of London

Social Enterprise: Ma:D Club for Better Society Ma:D Club for Better Society provides a co-working space for social entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and entrepreneurial visions. Ma:D club was founded to aspire and develop innovative solutions for the community through teamwork and knowledge sharing. Social Impact: There are more than 10,000 people who checked in at Ma :D. Throughout the operation, Ma :D has created 300 social events and 20 incubator programs.

“I wish one day we won’t question the concept of “working” for society. Eventually everyone in society will fullfill their duties and roles, reduce deepening societal rifts, and create value for each other.”

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Impact Creators 55 - 56

Wanwisa Intarakanchit (33 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Design at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, and Advertising Design Management at University of Southampton and Communication Art

Individual: Independent Artist An artist who has been passionately creating media and arts to reflect on society for 7 years. Social Impact: Wanwisa has created 3 art projects which were aimed to reflect the society. There were more than 700 participants who came to view the exhibitions.

“I want people with less opportunity particularly the visually-impaired to access art easily.”

Teerapong Sanglarpcharoenkit (33 yrs) & Chonlathan Naratree (30 yrs) Environment Education: King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, M.A. in Leadership for Sustainability, Malmö University, Sweden, Faculty of Engineering (Teerapong), and B.A. in Economics at Thammasat University M.A. in Global Sustainability, Entrepreneurship Concentration, University of South Florida, USA (Chonlathan)

Social Enterprise: Turtles’ Dudes Turtles’ Dudes is an environmental social enterprise marketplace which connects people to eco-friendly products with a focus on daily consumption. Social Impact: Turtles’ dudes’ paperstraws can immediately replace more than 450,000 plastic straws consumed annually.

“We use paper straw to replace plastic straws in order to solve the overloaded plastics crisis. We wish to see a decrease of negative effects on aquatic animals.” 47

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Impact Creators 57 - 58

Suppaut Bosuwan (33 yrs) Human Service Education: BSc in Cooperatives Economics, Kasetsart University, Thailand

Social Enterprise: HAND Social Enterprise Hand Social Enterprise is on a mission to reinforce good governance and anti-corruption practices in society. It resulted in the decrease of corruption problems with the management and the development of Hand’s own practical anti-corruption tools. Social Impact: Hand associated with many partnerships to create a program that will be used to accomplish the country’s good governance and support anti-corruption in all sectors.

“What I want to see in the future is the proactive collaboration of all sectors not just on the MOU agreement, but the execution required to deliver an end vision.”

Punnavich Kidvong (33 yrs) Human Service Education: Suan Sunandha, Rajabhat University

Individual: Backpacker Social Impact: Punnavich has been travelling to help the society for more than 10 projects which includes planting trees, supporting schools in rural areas and help with social services.

“I want you to think about the hill tribe people. They live on a mountain with healthy air while we live in the city with uncertain air quality. Now, who should be jealous?” 48

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Thamonwan Virodchaiyan (33 yrs) Environment Education: Electrical Engineering, Thammasat University, and Master of Management · Entrepreneurship, College of Management Mahidol University

Social Enterprise: Moreloop Moreloop curates surplus fabrics from quality garment factories and connects SMEs to access quality fabrics at a reasonable price. Its visions are to involve circular economy into a real life practice and reduce industrial waste in the garment industry. Social Impact: Moreloop attributed in the export of 3 tons of fabrics, which can be calculated as a reduction of 30 kiloCarbon.

“This year, we aim to reduce about 10 times of carbon dioxide. Our next mission is to make people understand that a circular economy can become a reality.”

Veeraya Komonmarn (34 yrs) Education Education: Social Administration, Thammasat University

Project: Self-Discovery Course Self-Discovery Course is a skills-based health education which was founded by Dr.Pakorn Suwanprapa. Social Impact: There were more than 50,000 participants who joined our projects within the past 5 years.

“We want everyone to discover themselves in a deeper aspect and make the most out of their potential.”

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Impact Creators 61 - 62

Kittipong Hancharoen (35 yrs) Environment Education: Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University

Social Enterprise: College of Love and Nature College of Love and Nature is known as an alternative education institution that helps individuals uncover their lifelong goals and aspirations through nature. The enterprise supports individuals to learn about social, environmental, and sustainable practices from notable thought leaders, with the love for nature as the central theme of learning. Social Impact: There were more than 47 participants of the project. And now College of Love and Nature has 14 students enrolled in the program.

“I want people to discover their true self. Knowing yourself will help you reach your abilities. Once we realize that everyone has their own value, we will stop creating unnecessary social friction on each other’s lives.”

Supap Mingtongto (35 yrs) Education Education: Maejo University

Nonprofit: Monsaengdao Education Center Monsaengdao Education Center is an alternative school for hilltribe and ethnic communities in the north of Thailand. The school was established to provide education in a supportive and healing environment for communities at risk of human trafficking and other forms of abuse. Social Impact: Monsaengdao Education Center has more than 10 hill tribe students enrolled in the program.

“We want to see a better education system for the hill tribe children. Although, they don’t have a Thai nationality, they were born in Thailand. Therefore they should have access to fundamental rights just like every Thai citizen.” 50

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Impact Creators 63 - 64

Annop Kitkason (36 yrs) Art & Culture Education: Trained and worked with Paitoon Laisakun (Stage name: Aun White Face) and studied at Konstanza Germany about clown mime art with Peter Shup, the world’s renowned performer.

Group: PantomimeLife PantomimeLife is a mime performance which reflects on the society and what is actually happening in our lives. The slogan of PantomimeLife is “Because a mime is in everyone.” Social Impact: PantomimeLife has been performing across countries and was invited to perform in the opening ceremonies of more than 50 international events.

“Mime is embeded in everyone as it is a fundamental human language. Everything is being communicated to us but we have overlooked it often times.”

Watcharapon Kukaewkasem (37 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Masters in Clinical Social Work from Azusa Pacific University

Project: Freedom Restoration Project Freedom Restoration Project was founded to eradicate the narrative of abuse and domestic violence among people in the migrant communities on the border of Thailand and Burma. Freedom Restoration Project has its mission to break the destructive chain of domestic violence through education and empowerment. Social Impact: We had assisted more than 400 cases and more than 5,000 people were educated through our program.

“Domestic violence is everyone’s problem. We can’t keep it in silence. We all can be a part to end it.” 51

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Pornthip Mansong & Vinudda Japha (37 yrs) Health Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Psychology, Prince of Songkla University and Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Faculty of Arts, Thammasat University (Pornthip), and Faculty of Achitecture, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (Vinudda)

Social Enterprise: Relationflip Relationflip is a platform which aggregates professionally certified psychologists who are ready to give advice for people. Social Impact: Through Relationflip, we have educated people about mental health and engaged patients across 50,000+ cases.

“From now on, we want to see social welfare benefits integrating mental health support in all industry sectors.” 52

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Tortermpong Wisessombat & Ritthikorn Mahakachaporn (38 yrs) Human Service Education: Management at Prince, Songkla University

Media: Echo Echo is a creative movement which reflects social issues through animation and videos on their social media platform. Social Impact: There are 568,060 people who liked Echo Facebook Page and 2,487 persons who joined the sharing group. There are also 392,000 persons who subscribed to Echo YouTube Channel.

“We want to see new creative contents in society that raise awareness of social issues that can be brought up for discussions such as the right for abortion. It’s not something new but rather something which has been widely discussed in other countries for years.”

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Jintakan Sricholwattana (38 yrs) Health & Human Service Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Field Of Study Communication and Media Studies, Chulalongkorn University

Private Company: GOON ZUE FACTION A communication and brand marketing consult service. Social Impact: Jintakan has launched a campaign ‘Understanding Parkinson’s Disease’ which has more than 4.9 million views. She also worked as Strategic Development Director for Operation Smile Thailand for 6 years.

“Parents of patients who seek assistance in the volunteer medical services do not desire complex things. They do not need additions, clothes, television or anything like that. They only wish for their children to live in society normally.”

Dean Adrian Madeira (38 yrs) Health & Human Service Education: Positive Youth Development

Nonprofit: Operation Smile Thailand Dean Madeira is the Student Program Manager of Operation Smile Thailand. Operation Smile Thailand is on a mission to repair children’s facial deformities for marginalized communities without charge. Social Impact: Dean has participated in medical services for more than 5 times and has taken care of more than 100 volunteer students.

“My main duty is to work with the kids. I have to show them what is good and what is bad as well as making them understand about social issues. Because these issues that are happening are what they should be aware of when they grow up.” 54

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Parith Rungsimanond (38 yrs)

Environment Education: Faculty of Economics, Wesleyan University, and Master Degree in MIT Sloan School of Management

Social Enterprise: Carenation Carenation sells paper wreaths which were made from recycled papers and afforest that was produced by the local people. Carenation provides careers for handcraft providers and also donates income to many organizations based on their revenue, which can transparently be used for tax deduction. Social Impact: 1,357,300 baht was donated through the Carenation.

“Working for the society is undoubtedly a full-time job.�

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Inthira Vittayasomboon (39 yrs) Human Service & Community Development Education: Silpakorn University

Group: Urban Jam Urban Jam is an open space where people can freely talk about politics, people, community and social policy. Social Impact Urban Jam has operated projects in 2 large communities and another 5 sub-communities with more than 100 participants.

“Urban Jam was founded because we wanted to create a city for citizens, where everyone has their rights and freedom to contribute and develop our society. We envision a city where people can see each other from heart to heart”

Somboon Chutivirojsakul (39 yrs) Human Service Education: Mattayom 6, Wat Sing School

Social Enterprise: Klongdinsor Klongdinsor’s vision is to create an inclusive society where people with and without disabilities can live together in harmony. Klongdinsor has its fashion to accomplish the vision with 3 pillars: improving education; creating employment; and raising awareness among society. Social Impact: There are more than 5,000 disabled people who joined the project. Cheewid will be joining one of Klongdinsor’s program as an open-disability employer.

“We believe that disabilities do not really exist, it is only the environment that forces us to be disabled. If we can change the environment or create some methods to help the disabled, they can have equal opportunities like everyone else.” 57

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Impact Creators 72 - 73

Rapeeporn Teerawongsa (39 yrs) Health & Human Service Education: Dhonburi Rajabhat University

Nonprofit: Operation Smile Thailand Operation Smile Thailand is on a mission to repair children’s facial deformities for marginalized communities without charge. Social Impact: Rapeeporn had participated in medical services for more than 20 times and helped more than 400 children.

“Due to the limited resources, the government would not be able to reach out to every area to help everyone. We want to be a part of helping those who are out of reach.”

Nancy Lynne Gibson (40 yrs) Animal Welfare & Environment Education: Bachelor of Arts, Minor in Art, Biology (Pre-medicine), California State University-Northridge

Nonprofit: Love Wildlife Foundation Love Wildlife Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to protect Southeast Asian wildlife and aquatic life through education outreach. Social Impact: There are over 92 lorises in care, over 100 whales sighted and documented for seasonal behavior, and approximately 1,458 persons engaged in education outreach and volunteer network.

“There are many animal species in Thailand that people do not know about, as well as the number of problems about animal care and wildlife conservation that were not acknowledged. That is the reason why we founded this organization, to educate people about wildlife conservation.” 58

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Impact Creators 74 - 75

Sirinya (Cindy) Bishop (41 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Public Relations, Bangkok Univesity

Project: Don’t Tell Me How to Dress Don’t Tell Me How to Dress is a campaign built to support the respect of human rights which aims to end women’s violence. Social Impact: The campaign has 3,412 Instagram followers.

“We need to encourage and empower women to speak up and fight for their rights, and most importantly we need to educate our young children, boys and girls, about respect, responsibility and consent.”

Phromwiharn Bumroongthin (42 yrs) Environment Education: Faculty of Education, Thaksin University

Group: Our Zero Waste Our Zero Waste is a geographic information system map which indicates the clean water spots and refill station stores around Bangkok. Social Impact: Our Zero Waste has verified more than 7 clean water spots and eco-friendly stores.

“When there are policies about reducing plastic bags and products which were designed to replace the use of plastic, we all have to contribute in finding and creating refill stations for clean water too.” 59

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Impact Creators 76 - 77

Sornchai Chatwiriyachai (45 yrs) Human Service & Art & Culture Education: M.A. Arts, Faculy of Arts, Performing Arts, Chulalongkorn University

Group: Malongdu Theatre Malongdu Theatre is a theatre movement in Thailand that implements a unique process called “the Art of the Oppressed” to reflect on social issues. Social Impact: Malongdu Theatre performed stage plays which were reflected to the social issues for more than 20 times, reaching hundreds of audiences.

“I want Thai people to see oppression as structural injustice rather than the result of karma or an individual’s problem. We have to stand up to do something to solve it.”

Prof. Dr. Pinhathai Nunuan (45 yrs) Education Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Ramkhamhaeng University, and Master’s Degree in Thammasat University, and Doctorate Degree in Faculty of Education Chulalongkorn University

Individual: Lecturer Lecturer at Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University and one of the committee of Foundation for Women Committee. Social Impact: Pinhathai Nunuan has more than 10 academic publications and 10 years of teaching experience.

“What we can do is to expand the definition of a school from a teaching-learning place to a place with more dynamic roles; where psychologists, counselors and social workers can also contribute to the learning and teaching processes.” 60

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Impact Creators 78 - 79

Rachabordin Boonchai (45 yrs) Environment Education: Bachelor’s degree in Faculty of Architecture, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

Business: Pun Pun Vegetarian Food Restaurant Rachabordin is the a manager of Pun Pun Vegetarian Food Restaurant at Wat Suan Dok, Chiang Mai, and a speaker of workshops about self-reliance regarding the four necessities of life. Social Impact: Racharbodin has held workshops about self-reliance regarding the four necessities of life for more than 10 times with more than 300 participants. In the past years, the organization sold woven fabric, which was handcrafted by the Pakhayo community, a small ethnic group in North of Thailand. This allowed them to indirectly generate income and employment for their dedicated skills.

“I think if we learn about self-reliance, it will bring stability to our life without having to rely only on money.”

Onusa Wannapak (45 yrs) Health & Human Service Education: Nursing at Srisavarindhira Thai Red Cross Institute of Nursing

Nonprofit: Operation Smile Thailand Operation Smile Thailand is on a mission to repair children’s facial deformities for marginalized communities without charge. Social Impact: Onusa participated in medical services for more than 10 times and helped more than 200 children with cleft palate and cleft lip. She has also been working at Operation Smile Thailand for more than 3 years.

“I want people to understand that helping society does not mean that it has to be such a mega project. Every little thing can also be a part of the change. Every action is valuable towards others and society.” 61

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Chairit Imjaroen (46 yrs) Human Service Education: Faculty of Humanities, Major in English, Ramkhamhang University

Group: The Time Bank The Time Bank is an activity that aims to strengthen the community and to create a space where everyone can look after each other by exchanging skills and experiences. Everyone can volunteer and deposit volunteer hours in our conceptual bank account. Hence, when you need help, you can always withdraw the time from the bank. Social Impact: There are 2 branches of The Time Bank which have more than 200 members, working across 43 provinces in Thailand.

“I hope that the new generation can live with elders and understand their behavior so that issues about aging are easier to understand.”

Christina Krause (46 yrs) Health & Human Service Education: Assumption University

Nonprofit: Operation Smile Thailand Operation Smile Thailand is on a mission to repair children’s facial deformities for marginalized communities without charge. Social Impact: Krause has worked at Operation Smile Thailand for 11 years. She participated in medical services for more than 30 times, and helped 500 children who suffered with cleft lip and cleft palate.

“A specific event had made me continue to help others because I had the opportunity to revive a person from a critical stage.” 62

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Impact Creators 82 - 83

Watinee Chaithirasakul (48 yrs) Women’s Empowerment Education: Bachelor Degree in Assumption University, and Master Degree in the US

Project: Sharing Beauty to Women behind the Wall Lilly is a businesswoman who runs a textile business. She is a writer, and a blogger of the Facebook page named ‘SisWalk SisTalk’, which is a page that shares stories about beauty tips and makeups. She has launched a project to receive donations of lipsticks and later send out to female inmates. Social Impact: Lilly donated more than 10,000 lipsticks and 200 toothbrushes and soaps to female inmates.

“Even though the women who are in jail have to be punished, their freedom to express how beautiful they are should not be limited. I want them to be seen as people with a healthy mind when they are released.”

Orapin Kusonrungrat (50 yrs) Education Education: Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silapakorn University

Nonprofit: Jomaloluela Education Center Jomaloluela is a school which blends local cultural teaching that allows children to think critically and act independently in order to support each other and live happily in harmony. Social Impact: There are 30 local students in Soblarn Village who are enrolled in Jomaloluela Education Center.

“I dont want the education system to determine what needs to be learned or the fundamental prequisites. I only want the system to be supportive and freely support all forms of education.” 63

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Dr. Apichai Angspatt (53 yrs) Health & Human Service Education: Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery in Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University

Nonprofit: Operation Smile Thailand Medical Field Director of Operation Smile Thailand Social Impact: Dr. Apichai Angspatt volunteered to be the lead volunteer doctor at medical services of Operation Smile Thailand for more than 15 years and helped more than 500 children throughout his dedication.

“Normal hospital’s rules and policies do not allow me to see the expressions of patients’ relatives, but as a volunteer doctor I got to experience whether they were worried, or happy and that is a very different experience.” 64

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Impact Creators 85 - 86

Sukij Dhunyakijphan (55 yrs) Human Service Education: Srinakharinwirot University

Social Enterprise: Tha Pla Duk Community Enterprise Tha Pla Duk Community Enterprise transforms a cow’s manure into fertilized soil, widely used in agriculture. The production of the soil also solves the methane air trapped inside the cow stalls and the breathing atmosphere, which is the primary cause of respiratory diseases for all life. Social Impact: Tha Pla Duk Community Enterprise successfully reduced pollution in Tambon Tha Pla Duk, Amphoe Mae Ta, Lumpoon Province, which resulted in the reduction of 35-50 tons of pollution per year.

“Whether you are planting or livestock farming, I don’t want you to only look for money. We also need to see the negative externalities which effects the environment in the area.”

Annonymous (55 yrs) Animal Welfare Education: Not Specified

Nonprofit: Watchdog Thailand Foundation We are a group of people who are united to help dogs through the rule of law. Our foundation was registered as an animal welfare foundation legally and we advocate against canine trafficking. Social Impact: Watchdog Thailand Foundation has been helping more than 5,000 dogs from the unregulated trade of dogs along the Thai border and contributed to more than 400 cases in the past four years.

“The ecosystem which we are creating is believed to be the action, collaboration, and mutual understanding between the government sector, and animal activists. Animal issues are still unrecognized and considered as miscellaneous issues.” 65

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Ponsun Chutep (62 yrs) Environment Education: Master’s degree in Faculty of Political Science, Ramkhamhaeng University

Nonprofit: Baan Makatho, Enlive Foundation An organization which operates to reinforce, recover and preserve natural resources and environment. Social Impact: We have created and developed a drinking water system for Khok Kee Lek and Klong Ta Moen villages, which reduced the locals’ cost of livings around 18,000 Thai Baht for 1,500 households monthly. We also educated the local people and implemented organic farming to generate income for more than 70 households (on average 4,000 Thai Baht per household). In addition, we educated and implemented System of Rice Intensification (SRI), which resulted in the reduce about 3500 Thai Baht of cost per rai.

“We don’t want anyone to create debt, so we came up with the best solution which is to stop buying food and start cooking from local resources. Some people said that they could not do such thing because they don’t have areas to plant, so we demonstrated them how to manage the area sufficiently and effectively.” 66

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Supporters 1 - 2

Bei Bei (17 yrs) Supporter Education: International School

Volunteer: Operation Smile Thailand An international student who volunteered to join Operation Smile Thailand. Social Impact: Bei Bei organized a running event for Operation Smile Thailand which was held to fundraise for the children with cleft palate and cleft lip in the rural areas. (International schools remain one of the leading supporters for Operation Smile’s operations.)

“Seeing how parents look at their children after the operation that we have contributed by fundraising, is true happiness that money can’t buy.”

Vipada Vongsiridej (28 yrs) Supporter Education: Bachelor of Science Field Of Study Real Estate, Babson College

Supporter: A supporter of schools and farmers all around the country and a management executive of Min Sen Machinery, which is a trading company that focuses on three industries: agriculture, water system and industrial automotive machinery. Social Impact: Vipada donated rice planting machines and rice milling machines for 60 schools in rural areas of Thailand.

“We hope that farmers will be able to learn how to adapt technology to their community farming as it would be useful for them to understand new industry practices. It could lead to the increase of the price that could also elevate their socioeconomic status as well.”

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Nontanun Anchuleepradit (29 yrs) Supporter Education: Faculty of Communication Arts, Integrated Marketing Commuication, Rangsit University

Volunteer: Ambassador of Operation Smile Thailand Social Impact: Nontanun has been working as an Operation Smile Ambassador since 2017, he participated in medical services for more than 3 times and was a spokesperson for Operation Smile Thailand to promote and fundraise to support the operation.

“I tried to do everything that I could whether it is through volunteering or singing. When I see children’s smiles, at that moment, I knew that I was capable of giving people happiness.”

Taya Rogers (34 yrs) Supporter Education: School of Communication Arts, Bangkok University

Volunteer: Ambassador of Operation Smile Thailand Social Impact: Taya has been working as an Operation Smile Ambassador since 2015, she participated in medical services for more than 10 times, and was a spokesperson for Operation Smile Thailand to promote and fundraise to support the operation.

“For me, it is extremely important and worthy to take some time to look closely at social issues and people around you. You will understand more about how much you can contribute to create milestones for people when you work as a volunteer.” 70

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Phanpravee Kiwanon (39 yrs) Supporter Education: Not Specified

Volunteer: Volunteer and Fundraiser of Operation Smile Thailand. She is the CEO of Meteor, a uniquely designed jewelry brand with premium quality and international standards. Phanpravee started a campaign called ‘I can smile because of you’ to fundraise for Operation Smile Thailand and received a total amount of 135,420 Thai Baht. She also fundraised to support the operation for 30 children with cleft palate and cleft lip which costs around 800,000 Thai Baht.

“Since I have started to fundraise to support the society, it felt like at least, I can contribute to society in my own way.”

Anchalee Chaichanavijit (Age Not Specified)

Supporter Education: Master’s degree in Marketing (Internation Program), Thammasat University

Volunteer: Volunteer at Operation Smile Thailand, World Vision Organization, Hua Hin Thai Recross Society, Continuing the Rama 9 King’s Legacy Project Team and Burma Children Medical Fund (BCMF). Social Impact: Anchalee has been working as a volunteer and fundraiser to many organizations continuously for years.

“As I live in a tiring world engulfed in business, I too want to work for society and hope for nothing in return. It recharges my energy to put up a fight with the world again.” 71

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Sayumporn Laovachirasuwan (43 yrs) Supporter Education: Not Specified

Volunteer: Operation Smile Thailand She is a representative of donors from Indorama Ventures (IVL), which is a world class chemicals company. Social Impact: Sayumporn has been volunteering and donating to Operation Smile Thailand continuously for 6 consecutive years.

“For me, if we are capable of helping others, even though its a small amount, it might be a small amount that was able to fill in someone else’s needs.”

Venenice Sukosol (44 yrs) Supporter Education: Not Specified

Volunteer: Operation Smile Thailand She is a representative of donors from Indorama Ventures (IVL), which is a world class chemicals company. Social Impact: Venenice has been volunteering and donating to Operation Smile Thailand continuously for 6 consecutive years.

“Being a volunteer to help society is not all about donating money, we can donate time to help. While helping others to have a better quality of life, we are also fulfilling our value in life too.” WWW.CHEEWID.COM

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Supporters 9 - 10

Craig Somervill (44 yrs) Supporter Education: Not Specified

Volunteer: Operation Smile Thailand A volunteer and fundraiser of Operation Smile Thailand, who had fundraised through boxing charity events. Social Impact: Somervill has fundraised for Operation Smile Thailand to support the operation for more than 30 children with cleft palate and cleft lip.

“Fundraising is considered to be key for community service. I believe that there are many ways to fundraise and support social projects.”

Wandee Boonsom (50 yrs) Supporter Education: Not Specified

Volunteer: Operation Smile Thailand A volunteer nurse at medical service for Operation Smile Thailand Social Impact: Wandee has been working as a volunteer nurse at medical service for Operation Smile for more than 10 years, participated in medical services for more than 30 times, and helped more than 500 children.

“Being a volunteer, I need to sacrifice my time offs without getting paid but I’m more than willing to do it because it comes from my heart.”

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Supporters 11 - 12

Jackie (60 yrs) Supporter Education: Not Specified

Volunteer: Volunteer: Operation Smile Thailand A volunteer and fundraiser of Operation Smile Thailand, who fundraised from a dental clinic in Bangkok. Social Impact: Jackie fundraised for children with cleft palate and cleft lip in rural areas for more than 1,000,000 Thai Baht.

“I started to raise funds by setting up a donation box at the dental clinic where I worked. So whenever customers were late, cancelled the appointment, or did not show up, I will have this pledge notebook written that “if you are interested in donating for the foundation, you can donate by signing up.”

Asst. Prof. Nom Ngamnisai (70 yrs) Supporter Education: Srinakharinwirot University

Volunteer: An expert in the area of geography. He is also a speaker specialized in geography for Tourism and a lecturer at Department of Geography, Srinakharinwirot University. Social Impact: Asst.Prof. Nom Ngamnisai was a liaison and speaker about geography and reservation for a project called ‘Nature Trail with Pakakayo Hill Tribe’ for 6 years, with more than 60 participants.

“Today, education brings children away from the community and the environment. I think it is important that we should support children to understand about the environment too.” 74

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Kanokvalee Viriyaprapaikit (55 yrs) Supporter

Education: Bachelor in Accounting and Finance, Chulalongkorn University, and Master Degree in Entrepreneurship and Venture Finance, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

Supporter: Role Model Network at schools, SEED and PFAN programs which were supported by the UN, an organization that supports the education sector. She is an executive at LH Mall & Hotel Co., Ltd and a consultant for SE Support Platform where she conducted workshops about business, finance and accounting, and she has also helped fundraise for many organizations as well.

“We aim to be the bridge for social enterprises to have a strong ecosystem so that they can see opportunities and challenges in a bigger picture. Having a well-planned strategy can lead to a strong team and network. Accessing the source of funding will be a key to address inequality and environmental issues, which will accelerate positive changes towards sustainability.”

Social Impact: Kanokvalee has created an impact through 1,000 role model network at schools by providing venues and financial support to many social enterprises throughout the country.

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A Survey of Giving You might have heard that Thailand is known as a society of giving. To check whether that statement holds true, Cheewid collected data from ‘givers’ who are interested in voluntary projects, community services, and donation making with the purpose of using these collected data to improve social programs in the future. The sampling groups of 279 participants can be classified as: 146 Students 92 Private Sector Employees 15 Government Officials 13 Business Owners and Freelance 3 State Enterprise Employees 10 Job Seekers

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Index

Impact Creators Pitchanee Mohpichai & Pimchanok Haemavitch Varith (13 yrs)

Takumi Ruedreal (17 yrs)

A hearing aid product for

Changemaker Incubation Camp

Green Coin

School of Changemakers

Love Wildlife

hearing-impaired people

at Koh Samui

Environment

Community Development

Animal Welfare and Environment

Community Development

Community Development

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pg. 8

pg. 8

pg. 9

Natthasuda Boonyu & Pawornrat Lisakulrak (24 yrs)

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Hirunwattanasin (22 yrs)

Napas (Nap) Somsawad & Apisit Kor-on (23 yrs)

Wongsakorn (Yu) Duangpayap (23 yrs)

Patiharn Madsaard (24 yrs) & Pattraporn Juckthong (24 yrs)

Thammasak Rueangchaijatuporn (37 yrs)

Soravit Subroongruang (25 yrs)

Manatsawee Surasarang (25 yrs)

Waste Runner

Little Rocket

Ready Set Grow

3-Minute Mahalai

DooJaii

Environment

Human Service

Education

Education

Health

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pg. 15 - 16

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Phitsinee Sriboonhome (24 yrs)

Thararat Panya (24 yrs)

Chalipa Dulyakorn (24 yrs)

Chayut Sakunkoo (24 yrs)

Chitsanupong Nithiwana (24 yrs)

Peace Creative for Human Value

Individual: Activist

Inskru

Tact

PRIDE Chiang Mai University Club

Art & Culture

Women’s Empowerment

Community Development

Education, Environment, &

LGBTQ Movement

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pg. 10

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pg. 13

pg. 13

Phongsathon Chankaew (26 yrs)

Patthawee Sawekwan (26 yrs)

Thanawee Phongphasawat (26 yrs)

Community Develop

Weerawat Mongkolchoste (25 yrs)

Nalutporn Krairiksh (26 yrs)

Nexplore

thisAble.Me

Social Worker

EdWINGS

Teach for Thailand

Human Service

Human Service

Children & Youth Development

Education

Education

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pg. 19

pg. 19

pg. 20

pg. 20

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Impact Creators Siraphat Ruengmanee (26 yrs) & Suttichai Phetsri (26 yrs)

Pathavee Thepkraiwan (26 yrs)

Thanita Phuvanatnaranubala (26 yrs)

Banlop kamcharoen (24 yrs)

Neetirat Pungdach (26 yrs)

Children Social Worker

Activist

Girl Rising

Jao Kwang Noi

EdWINGS

Children & Youth Development

LGBTQ Movement

Women’s Empowerment

Health

Education

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pg. 23

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pg. 24

Pimpajee Yenura (26 yrs)

Tiew Jitranont (28 yrs)

Piamrak Hattakitkosol (28 yrs)

Tuangploy Mahakunajirakul (28 yrs) & Sineenat Kamakot (27 yrs)

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Busayapa Srisompong (27 yrs)

Connext Klongtoey

SHero

WavEd

Peace Creative for Human Value

Illustrator

Education

Women’s Empower

Education

Art & Culture

Art & Culture

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pg. 31

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Impact Creators

Nutchanon Phongoen (26 yrs) & Thitinan Tangcham (32 yrs)

Pharavee Wattananukit (27 yrs)

Piyapat Patipoksut (27 yrs)

Piriya Kulganchanacheewin (27 yrs)

Kanravee Kittayarak (27 yrs)

JigsawKwamSuk

Freelance Educationist

Human Service & Community

Education

Glowstory

TED Club

Thailand Institute of Justice

Art & Culture

Human Service & Education

Human Service

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Development pg. 25

Dr. Taksaorn

Natthaporn

Suriyakarn (28 yrs)

Yada Chuaychamnak (28 yrs)

Thanawiboonsawat (29 yrs)

Memeal

Pratthanadee Foundation

Health

Women’s Empowerment

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pg. 33

Bencharatana Ittikorn Thepmani (29 yrs)

Jongjumruspun (29 yrs)

Art of Living 101

Orgafeed

Pee Dun Page’s campaigns ‘Life of an

Health

Environment

Austistic Boy’ and ‘Sure Start Box’

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pg. 34

Human Service pg. 35

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Index ผู้ �้สร้​้างการเปลี่�่ยนแปลงเพื่�่อสั​ังคม

Impact Creators Dr. Supatchaya

Chaiyapat Songlilitchuwong &

Techachoochert (29 yrs)

Maneenart Rerkdee (29 yrs)

Refill Station Environment

Pijarin Lertsaroj (30 yrs)

Tarlapraporn Punyorin (30 yrs)

Kris Sanguanpiyapand (30 yrs)

Thailand Collaboration for Education

Em.party

Social Enterprise Association Thailand

Blind Experience

(TCFE)

Art & Culture

or SE Thailand

Human Service

Education pg. 35

Dr. Peeraya Ruthiraphong (32 yrs)

pg. 36

Dwight Turner (32 yrs)

Human Service pg. 36

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Khanungnit Chanamo

Preekamol

(32 yrs)

Chantaranijakorn (32 yrs)

Wanwisa Intarakanchit (33 yrs)

RehapHappyWalk

The Courageous Kitchen

Thai-Isan Farmers

Ma:D Club for Better Society

Independent Artist

Health

Children & Youth Development &

Community Development

Human Service

Art & Culture

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pg. 47

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Impact Creators

Sorrawut Pingkhlasai (31 yrs) &

Panita Topathomwong (31 yrs) &

Angkul Chaipreechavit (29 yrs)

Poomsit Sirasupparoekchai (30 yrs)

Warapol Kasemsan & Niruch Narin Jitpraneechai (31 yrs)

Vanichwatanarumluk (31 yrs)

Chotiros Naksut (31 yrs)

HandUp Volunteer

A-chieve

A-chieve

Wayha

Activist

Human Service

Education

Education

Education

Women’s Empowerment

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Teerapong Sanglarpcharoenkit (33 yrs) & Chonlathan Naratree (30 yrs)

Thamonwan Suppaut Bosuwan (33 yrs)

Punnavich Kidvong (33 yrs)

Virodchaiyan (33 yrs)

Veeraya Komonmarn (34 yrs)

Turtles’ Dudes

HAND Social Enterprise

Backpacker

Moreloop

Self-Discovery Course

Environment

Human Service

Human Service

Environment

Education

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pg. 48

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Impact Creators Watcharapon

Pornthip Mansong &

Kittipong Hancharoen (35 yrs)

Supap Mingtongto (35 yrs)

Annop Kitkason (36 yrs)

Kukaewkasem (37 yrs)

Vinudda Japha (37 yrs)

College of Love and Nature

Monsaengdao Education Center

PantomimeLife

Freedom Restoration Project

Relationflip

Environment

Education

Art & Culture

Women’s Empowerment

Health

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pg. 51

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pg. 50

Phromwiharn Somboon Chutivirojsakul (39 yrs)

Rapeeporn Teerawongsa (39 yrs)

Klongdinsor Human Service

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Nancy Lynne Gibson (40 yrs)

Sirinya (Cindy) Bishop (41 yrs)

Bumroongthin (42 yrs)

Operation Smile Thailand

Love Wildlife Foundation

Don’t Tell Me How to Dress

Our Zero Waste

Health & Human Service

Animal Welfare & Environment

Women’s Empowerment

Environment

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pg. 58

pg. 59

pg. 59


Impact Creators

Tortermpong Wisessombat & Ritthikorn Mahakachaporn (38 yrs)

Jintakan Sricholwattana (38 yrs)

Dean Adrian Madeira (38 yrs)

Parith Rungsimanond (38 yrs)

Inthira Vittayasomboon (39 yrs)

Echo

GOON ZUE FACTION

Operation Smile Thailand

Carenation

Urban Jam

Human Service

Health & Human Service

Health & Human Service

Environment

Human Service & Community

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pg. 57

Prof. Dr. Pinhathai Nunuan (45 yrs)

Rachabordin Boonchai (45 yrs)

Onusa Wannapak (45 yrs)

Chairit Imjaroen (46 yrs)

Development

Sornchai Chatwiriyachai (45 yrs)

Malongdu Theatre

Lecturer

Pun Pun Vegetarian Food Restaurant

Operation Smile Thailand

The Time Bank

Human Service & Art & Culture

Education

Environment

Health & Human Service

Human Service

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Impact Creators

Christina Krause (46 yrs)

Watinee Chaithirasakul (48 yrs)

Orapin Kusonrungrat (50 yrs)

Dr. Apichai Angspatt (53 yrs)

Sukij Dhunyakijphan (55 yrs)

Operation Smile Thailand

Sharing Beauty to Women

Jomaloluela Education Center

Operation Smile Thailand

Tha Pla Duk Community Enterprise

Health & Human Service

behind the Wall

Education

Health & Human Service

Human Service

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Women’s Empowerment pg. 62

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Impact Creators

Annonymous (55 yrs)

Ponsun Chutep (62 yrs)

Watchdog Thailand Foundation

Baan Makatho, Enlive Foundation

Animal Welfare

Environment

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Supporters

Nontanun Bei Bei (17 yrs)

Vipada Vongsiridej (28 yrs)

Anchuleepradit (29 yrs)

Taya Rogers (34 yrs)

Phanpravee Kiwanon (39 yrs)

Volunteer

Supporter

Volunteer

Volunteer

Volunteer

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Jackie (60 yrs)

Asst. Prof. Nom Ngamnisai (70 yrs)

Kanokvalee Viriyaprapaikit (55 yrs)

Volunteer

Volunteer

Supporter

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Supporters

Anchalee Chaichanavijit

Sayumporn

(Age Not Specified)

Laovachirasuwan (43 yrs)

Volunteer

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Supporter

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Venenice Sukosol (44 yrs)

Supporter

pg. 72

Craig Somervill (44 yrs)

Volunteer

pg. 73

Wandee Boonsom (50 yrs)

Volunteer

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Special Thanks to: Intira Thongsom

Ratima Boonjirachot

Hataipatara Vinaiphat

Peemapon Klinprachum

Kamonchat Numai

Supitcha Khuntong

Janejira Bumrungsil

Tanawat Poonruksa

Sasinipa Uthaisaad

Pattraporn Juckthong

Nakamol Asawayonchai

Punyisa Swongram

Nopatee Rukitna

Waranya Chaiyapoomsakun

Sabrina Tresoldi

Chalat Phumphiraratthaya

Pinnapa Phetcharatana

Suntita Assarasakorn

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