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== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
Baan Unrak in Thai language means "House of Joy". Their biggest project is a children's home that gives shelter to more than 13 needy children. Other than the children's home they have also founded and are running a primary school for children. They have a project for women too where they provide vocational training, jobs and English lessons to single mothers and women. | Baan Unrak in Thai language means "House of Joy". Their biggest project is a children's home that gives shelter to more than 13 needy children. Other than the children's home they have also founded and are running a primary school for children. They have a project for women too where they provide vocational training, jobs and English lessons to single mothers and women. | ||
== Philosophy == | |||
Baan Unrak states that they should love and care for all beings in the universe. Their philosophy and ideology are based upon [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]'s ideals, specially [[Neohumanism]]. According to Baan Unrak official website— | |||
<blockquote>Neo Humanism is an ecological, holistic, comprehensive philosophy. Drawing upon ancient teachings on the levels of consciousness, a neo-humanistic approach to education seeks to develop the more subtle capacities of the human mind.</blockquote> | |||
=== Baan Unrak Children's Home === | === Baan Unrak Children's Home === |