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Sarnelli House is designed to be a real home for the children. It
is a house for a big family and a cosy place.
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Sarnelli House was opened on the 2nd of October 2000 and was set up to provide
medical care and a new home for all
the children affected or infected by HIV and AIDS coming to Sarnelli
House. The necessity arose because more and more HIV infected
children were brought into the care of Father Shea.

Prior to Sarnelli House these children stayed at St. Patric,
a Orphan's Home for boys, and Viengkhuk Hospice, a home for girls.
Both are founded and run by Father Shea. Sarnelli House is built on a
large piece of land, surrounded by bamboo and mango trees.
There is room for expansion, for example a planned school.
As of now Sarnelli House can accommodate 61 children.

Sarnelli House is the only institution of it's kind in the
north-east of Thailand (about 1/3 of the country) which is looking after
these kids. Even though the Thai authorities bring children to Sarnelli House,
they don't support Sarnelli House financially. Sarnelli House is totally funded
by private donations, or churches of many denominations.
(see also: A word from Father Shea)
The children stay in Sarnelli House until they complete their education.

We urgently need your donations. With your help we can provide a refuge to more
children affected or infected by HIV and AIDS.
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