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Christian Care Foundation for Children with Disabilities in Thailand (CCD) has been providing care and support to abandoned children with disabilities, regardless of gender, nationality, creed or religion, since 1986. CCD works with the Thai Government Home for babies, boys and girls in Nonthaburi, Thailand, which houses over 2,000 disabled children from all over Thailand. CCD currently provides rehabilitation to approximately 500 children from the government homes. CCD is located in Pakkred, Nonthaburi, just north of Bangkok. NEW: Download Spectrum, our new supporters' magazine CCD's prime objective is to provide care and support to abandoned children and young adults in a professional learning and developmental environment. The children are stimulated mentally and physically when they are at one of four CCD day-care centers. CCD teachers teach the children to count, read, colour, etc while physical therapists work with those children that do not have complete control of their bodies. This is all done with the hope that the children will one day be able to live independently.
CCD projects include:
- Four day-care centres
- A small residential care home (Rainbow House)
- Three community-based rehabilitation programmes (CBR)
CCD welcomes international and local volunteers (both professional and non-professional) to work alongside CCD staff in providing disabled children and young people with an opportunity to develop their physical, mental and social skills. Please see how to help for more information. 
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