You’re a village woman. There’s never much money in your pocket, but you’re used to that. You, your husband and children plant a few vegetables, have a few chickens, plant rice, and hope for the best. But the best doesn’t come. The rice harvest fails, so your husband goes to Bangkok to get day labor work. He goes just for the dry season, but the rainy season comes and he doesn’t come back. He never comes back, and you are now a village woman with a family and no husband. What do you do?
Ask any farming family in Thailand’s poverty-stricken Sa Kaew province, and they’ll tell you that’s a normal story. Project L.I.F.E. Foundation’s Rural Women’s Development saw the need and, hand in hand with the village women, are solving the problem. Project L.I.F.E.’s Rural Women’s Development coordinator visits the villages, talks to the women, and asks how they would like to help themselves. The answers are different in different villages. Some plant vegetables, some make handbags, some do weaving, some raise silkworms,. Over 140 families have been helped so far. That’s what L.I.F.E. is all about.