THAI CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION
PO Box 175, Seabeck, WA 98380 www.thaichristianfoundation.org

Total Revenue
$244,358
Total Expenses
$191,645
Net Assets
$90,891

Organizations Filed Purposes: Thai Christian Foundation (TCF) works to partner, support, and encourage dynamic organizations while being available to inspire, develop, and launch new creative avenues to share God's love in tangible ways.

The Thai Christian Foundation actively works to identify, strengthen, and equip individuals and organizations through support of christian evangelism, education, medical and leadership programs.

Education support for 16 student scholars: including 6 high-school, 2 vocational school, 4 University, and 2 Vocational College students. Support of Christian Communications Institute (CCI), using modern and traditional art forms to communicate the gospel in ways easily understood by the Thai people and to provide models for positive social and family life. Strengthening partnerships in support of the restoration and the ongoing mission of the Cha-am Mission cottages. Visiting and providing meals 4 times this year for the Deaf School in Chiang Mai where there are approximately 240 children and staff. Cleft Lip and Palate Project and the Prosthesis Project planning and preparation for when Covid19 restrictions are lifted. There are many children still in need of Cleft Lip and Palate surgery and speech therapy. 79 people in our network are waiting to receive new prosthesis. We partner with Thai leaders through Zera Ministry:. They continue to strengthen their communities through thriving medical mission, music ministry at Cheshire Home, and many community and church development projects. Support for Local churches along the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border which includes pastoral care and outreach to 15 churches in the Umphang, Bueng Klueng, Saw Mae and Laytongku and several other villages. Encouragement for 24 residents of Cheshire Home for those with disabilities, through music ministry, special activities, and handicraft projects. Lao Song, Sam Yek, and Nakhon Pathom ministries are experiencing renewal and community building amidst the hard times, and we remain a part of the Christian outreach there. Support Quarterly for the House of Blessing in Thailand which takes care of over 70 children whose parents are in prison; provides a half-way home for over 20 at risk youth; assists people coming out of prisons through vocational, educational, and gospel training, and direct job placement; provides in prison programming and visitation for over 1,000 prisoners and has a growing dynamic church both outside and inside the prisons. In 2020 the House of blessing has continued to strengthen in partnership with the Thailand Ministry of Justice, the Thailand Institute of Justice, and the Thailand Department of Corrections. Support and visits to the Talako, Laytongku Church, and Laytongku Community Health Center. The Community Health Center with a staff of ten community health workers has received ongoing training through the Umphang Hospital and has become a vital asset to the health care system along the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border. Support for the Children's Book program, "Born Free and Equal". Local church support for a church that now has 180 members and has become multi-ethnic with Thai, Chinese, Pa-Oh, Shan, Lahu, Lawa-Wa, and Akha.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kay OrsiniDirector1$0
Joan EubankDirector1$0
Allan EubankDirector1$0
Laurie DawsonDirector1$0
Cheryl HamiltonDirector1$0
Brandy ThomasDirector1$0
Steve FormanVice President1$0
Jennifer NickelsSecretary1$0
Maureen BeigheyTreasurer1$0
Shari Jackson MonsonPresident1$0

Data for this page was sourced from XML published by IRS (public 990 form dataset) from: https://s3.amazonaws.com/irs-form-990/202141379349305179_public.xml