Northern Thailand is home to a number of ethnic minority groups known broadly as “the hill tribes,” each of which maintains its own culture, language and dress.Political oppression and centuries-old cycles of poverty have left thousands of hill tribe children without parents, without education and without hope. 

Asia’s Hope operates ten orphan homes serving more than 200 hill tribe children in Northern Thailand. Seven of our homes are in Doi Saket, about 30 minutes north of Chiang Mai. One is in Hot Springs, about 45 minutes north of Doi Saket. The newest homes are in Wiang Pa Pow, about an hour and a half north of Doi Saket. This land also houses our ministry run by hill tribe widows, a handful of agricultural, handicraft and micro-enterprise initiatives designed to provide our children with educational and economic opportunities.

Doi Saket 1A — sponsored by Chets Creek Church, Jacksonville, Florida and various donors
Doi Saket 1B — sponsored by Chets Creek Church, Jacksonville, Florida and various donors
Doi Saket 1C — sponsored by Chets Creek Church, Jacksonville, Florida and various donors
Doi Saket Early Childhood Home — sponsored by Chets Creek Church, Jacksonville, Florida and various donors
Doi Saket 2 — sponsored by Grace Community Church, Goshen, Indiana
Doi Saket 3 — sponsored by Grace Community Church, Fremont, Ohio
Doi Saket 4 — sponsored by Grace Community Church, Fremont, Ohio
Hot Springs — sponsored by Highview Community Church, Kitchener, Ohio

Wiang Pa Pow 1 — sponsored by Wooster Grace Brethren Church, Wooster, Ohio
Wiang Pa Pow 2 — sponsored by Wooster Grace Brethren Church, Wooster, Ohio