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Your support can make all the changing difference to the children in need. There are several ways you can contribute to this impactful cause.
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Your financial contributions directly fund medical treatments, surgeries, and rehabilitation for children in need.
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Share your time and expertise to help us provide better care and support for the children we serve.
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Partner with us to create lasting change. Corporate partnerships and collaborations are always welcome.
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“Every child deserves a chance at a healthy life. At the Be Well Child Care Foundation, we are committed to making that happen, one child at a time. Your support makes all the difference.”
Dr. Mowae Apisuttipanya
Deputy President, BWCCF
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Urgent Cases
Children Currently in Need of Support

Baby Fern – Tetralogy of Fallot
Age: 4 years old
A 4-year-old Fern’s story is one of resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. Born in the Karen ethnic territory of Myanmar in January 2022, she entered a world marked by conflict and scarce healthcare. From infancy, her parents noticed her lips and nails turning purple, her energy fading quickly, and her inability to keep up with other children—early signs of a serious heart condition. With no resources, no knowledge and no legal status in Thailand, her family could not access proper care, and her fainting episodes became part of her fragile childhood. At age four, Fern was finally diagnosed at the Children’s Hospital in Bangkok with Tetralogy of Fallot, a life-threatening congenital heart defect. Stateless and uninsured, she now lives at Bilay House Orphanage in Ratchaburi, awaiting urgent surgery that could transform her future. Her journey reflects the vulnerability of children born into poverty and displacement, and the hope that collective compassion and support can give her a chance at a healthy, normal childhood.
Deadline: ASAP

Nueve – Suspected brachial anomaly and cardiac septal defect
Age: 11 years old
Baby Nueve (Lawla), an 11-year-old Karen girl born on September 27, 2013, lives in Pala Oo Village, Hua Hin. She faces severe congenital challenges, including a suspected brachial anomaly and cardiac septal defect. Despite her cheerful spirit and determination, her condition requires urgent and specialized medical care.
Deadline: ASAP