
CPF Volunteers Clean Chicken Coops, Share Eggs with 223,000 Thai Students
CPF's 'Clean Coops, Share Eggs' initiative brightens the lives of over 223,000 Thai children. A heartwarming project in rural Thailand combines community service with education. CPF volunteers recently spent a day cleaning and repairing chicken coops at a local school as part of their "Clean Coops, Share Eggs" initiative. This project not only provides nutritious eggs for students' lunches, ensuring they receive essential protein, but also offers a unique educational experience. "It's not just about providing food," explained one volunteer. "It's about teaching these children valuable life skills." The children participate in caring for the chickens, learning about responsible farming and animal welfare. The project's scale is remarkable, with over 223,000 people benefiting from the initiative's positive impact on nutrition and education. This initiative is a testament to the power of community involvement and its contribution to sustainable development.