THAILAND – Imagine having to choose between your children going hungry and sending them away so you could find work in another country. That’s one of the difficult choices a woman named Phraeowanit faced not too long ago—a choice this loving mother couldn’t bear to make. Thankfully, God provided another way, through you! A way that included support with her business selling chicken.
“Some days we had no money,” she recalled. Even though Phraeowanit had a business selling chicken at the market, she didn’t earn enough to cover operating costs, let alone the children’s school fees. “Paying bills felt impossible … it was so stressful.”
Despite her best efforts, her food stall had fallen into disrepair, but she had nothing left to fix the floors or the exhaust system. When she couldn’t afford ice to store her products, precious food often spoiled.
Phraeowanit truly feared her children would starve if something didn’t change. “I blamed myself—that I was a bad mother.” But she continued crying out to God, and your compassion intervened when she needed it most!

YOUR Generosity Invigorates a Business Selling Chicken
The generosity of our faithful donors provided ingredients, equipment, and training in finance and management, so that this dedicated mother could renovate and relaunch her food stall with maximum potential. Phraeowanit expanded her stock to include both chicken and pork, and with a new refrigeration system she no longer worries that food might spoil.
Phraeowanit’s children have also become actively involved in the business—measuring ingredients, steaming rice, and taking care of the chickens. After a year, she reports that she is now earning enough money to cover her debts, household expenses, and school fees for her children! She no longer worries that they might starve or that she may have to leave them to find work. “I don’t have to be far away from them,” she said. “I just want to be near them.”
You have given Phraeowanit and her children the financial freedom and stability they needed to become a stronger family, physically and spiritually. You took her struggling business selling chicken and gave her the means to succeed. Now she is grateful for your kindness. And she says, “I thank God for you.”
