Our Workshops
Thai Styled Screen Printed Tote Bags Workshop
In this workshop, children design and print tote bags using screen printing techniques inspired by Thai culture and playful illustrations. Through the process of planning, printing, and finishing each bag, children develop creativity, patience, and hands on technical skills.
The completed tote bags are sold at local markets and school fairs, allowing children to see the real value of their work. All profits are saved under each child’s name as they work toward their 20,000 baht savings goal, supporting future educational opportunities and long term independence.
Bracelet and Keychain Making Workshop
In this workshop, children create bracelets and keychains using recycled plastic beads, combining creativity with sustainability. The activity teaches patience, focus, and fine motor skills while helping children understand how handmade products can generate income.
The finished items are sold at local markets and school fairs, with all profits saved under each child’s name. Through these sales, children work toward their 20,000 baht savings goal, supporting future education and long term independence.
Traditional Thai Crafts Workshop
In this workshop, children learn traditional Thai craft techniques such as pattern work, decorative weaving, and cultural motif design. These skills are highly valued in local markets and can be used to create products that sell for hundreds to thousands of Thai baht, making them a strong source of income.
Through the careful and detailed nature of traditional crafts, children develop patience, precision, and an appreciation for Thai cultural heritage. Finished pieces are sold at fairs and community markets, with all earnings saved under each child’s name as they work toward their 20,000 baht savings goal, turning cultural knowledge into a pathway for long term economic opportunity.
Earning with purpose
Children actively participate in selling the products they create at local markets and school fairs, giving them real world experience beyond the classroom. Through direct interaction with customers, they learn how to communicate clearly, explain the story and value behind their products, and negotiate prices with confidence. They are also introduced to practical financial skills such as handling money, keeping simple sales records, and understanding profit and savings.
This hands on selling experience builds confidence, independence, and responsibility. By earning income through their own efforts, children develop a strong sense of ownership and self belief, helping them understand that their skills have real value and can open pathways to future opportunities.