FILCOM group in Chonburi donates groceries for OFWs affected by COVID-19
Kudos to all FCCT officers and members who participated in this worthy endeavor!
Kudos to all FCCT officers and members who participated in this worthy endeavor!
Filipinos in Thailand closely watched the fight between pinoy boxing legend Manny Pacquiao against unbeaten Keith Thurman on July 21 in Las Vegas.
Thurman shrugged off a knocked down by Pacquiao in the first round. The Philippine boxing icon won in a split decision.
In line with the Philippine Embassy’s consular outreach program in Phuket on March 29-31, the officers and members of the Association of Filipinos in Thailand (AFT) – Southern Region Chapter will simultaneously have their induction of officers on the 29th, by Ambassador Mary Jo A. Bernardo-Aragon, and they will also receive registrants for the organization. […]
If you are coming back to Thailand from this summer vacation and are confused on what to do, this might be your guide to coming back to the kingdom without any hassle.
"Thailand's infrastructures and its support for farmers are main points that the Philippines must follow in order to catch up with our fellow ASEAN neighbor's boost in its economy. "
"I saw that our culture is very much alive in their hearts. May we keep this fire burning because our culture is what defines who we are as a people."
A six-month old baby who accidentally fell off the bed and has been diagnosed with brain hemorrhage needs help.
Mrs. Andoy’s hospital bills have reached 287,000 baht and her family doesn’t know where to get the money to pay for her bills.
Acquaintance activities like, singing, dancing and fun games were participated in by our ‘kababayans’ who mostly just met for the first time at the event.
Two Filipino musicians who have been living in Thailand since 1980s have been stricken with poor health and growing financial crisis. And yes, they need help!
Her Excellency Vice President Leni Robredo met with members of the Filipino Community in Dusit Thani Hotel in Bangkok.
Yanhee Amigos and AFT Dragons will face off at the final match for the open division which will start at 2:00 pm. Meanwhile, AFT Dragons and 40 Travellers will compete for the 37-up division.
Only 15 people will be accommodated and the said event is a first come, first served basis.
Honorary Consul Agkarajit Phanomvan na Ayudhya, Philippine Consulate, Chiang Mai, Thailand clarifies issues on children visa.
The three- month event will run from February 14 until April 17 at Ramkhamhaeng University Sports Office. Opening program will be on Sunday at 8:30 a.m.