Restoration is the expensive part, and the part that lasts.
Prevention sessions and case advocacy attract funding. Years of therapy,
schooling, and housing for one child are harder to raise money for, and they matter more.
That is where giving goes furthest.
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Giving through a donor-advised fund, or making a
qualified charitable distribution (QCD) from an IRA? Email us and we will
send everything your fund administrator needs.
Scan the PromptPay code with any Thai banking app,
or transfer directly to the account below.
Scan to give
Bank
Siam Commercial Bank (SCB)
Account name
The Family Connection Foundation
Account number
840-216791-9
Either route reaches the same account. No card details are
entered on this website.
International wire transfer
From any bank worldwide, direct to the foundation’s
account in Chiang Mai.
SWIFT: SICOTHBK
Account: 840-216791-9
Name: The Family Connection Foundation
Phone: +66-53-277-478
397/2 Moo 7 T. Mae-Hia, A. Mueang
Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand
Give from the United States
Give online through Cord Ministries, or post a cheque.
Make cheques payable to Cord Ministries International and write
“HUG ID# 71250” in the memo line.
Attn: HUG ID# 71250
Cord Ministries International
PO Box 620760
Littleton, CO 80162
What your gift supports
RestorationCounselling, schooling and safe housing for children in the
years after a case closes. The hardest part to fund.
ProtectionAdvocacy that walks a child and their family through the
justice process, so no one faces it alone.
PreventionInternet safety sessions in Thai schools, and the training
materials we publish free for anyone to use.
The HUG Project does not process payments on this website and never asks for card
details by email. If you receive a payment request claiming to be us, verify it at
[email protected] before sending anything.
“Your generous donation will educate children and families, empower police and
prosecutors, and encourage young survivors who are seeking hope and healing.”
Why it matters
“I have come to understand that many of these children come from families with
problems. It’s a good thing to make them feel safe. Sometimes, if they trust more,
they provide additional information which can lead to the arrest of more offenders
and the rescue of more victims.”
A TICAC police officer, after HUG training
“Thank you for supporting me. I will fight for my future!”
A 14-year-old trafficking survivor and HUG client
“HUG is a dynamic force and a clear voice on behalf of children.”
Jennifer Harhigh, US Consul General
Get help
If a child is in danger, start here.
You do not need proof and you do not need to be certain. If something feels wrong, report it. Trained people will take it from there.
If you are a child and someone is making you do things online that you do not want to do, none of it is your fault. Tell one adult you trust, or use a number below.