This is a letter written by a Relief Society President in Bangkok. We don’t always see how our “helping hands” help others. This letter gives us the other side of the story.
“Thank you so much for sharing the baby kits with the needy in Bangkok. I understand your home ward in the States completed these kits upon learning of some of the needs in Thailand. How kind and thoughtful of those Relief Society Sisters! When I looked at the kits, I could tell how much time, effort, and love each contained. It was such a blessing to be able to share the kits with those in need.
Not long after you shared the baby kits, this sweet baby was born. I was able to visit her mother and give her some needed items, including the lovely blanket and other items included in the newborn kit. She was so pleased! The parents are new converts to the church, and refugees from Cambodia. They were struggling to provide the basic necessities for themselves and their newborn baby. They were so thankful to receive the newborn kit in their time of need.
I also passed along many of the kits to two of our LDS Charities missionaries serving as Thailand’s country directors of the welfare work being done there. They were so excited to have the kits and looked forward to sharing them. LDS charities has been able to open doors in Thailand and foster some wonderful relationships with Bangkok officials. Each kindness and act of service continues to help officials see the true nature of the church and to look more favorably upon us. The gift of newborn kits will continue to help increase those good relationships, besides blessing many lives of mothers and babies in the beautiful “Land of Smiles”.
Please pass along our heartfelt thanks to the Relief Society Sisters that donated their time and resources to provide these wonderful gifts of love to our Sisters in Thailand.”
could you please tell me how to get in touch with LDS Bangkok – I live in France, but come from to to time to BgK to visit my son & daughter in law.
Thank u v much
Best regards
At http://www.lds.org, you can look up any ward with a simple search on the map. Under TOOLS, click on MAPS. You can enter the address of your son’s home. It will give you the information for the ward(s) in the area and give you directions on how to get to the chapel. The times of the meetings are sometimes out of date, but there is usually a phone number where you can contact someone to find out.
This is also a great way to call ahead if you are moving to a new location, or if you would like to take humanitarian supplies with you on vacation. By contacting the Bishop in that area, he can connect you with someone who can give you needs and sizes.
We really do live on a small planet!