Minors provided legal, medical and nutritional support at several camps for more than 2,000 orphaned and abandoned children, as well as elderly and handicapped refugees from Burma, Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam in the 1980s and ‘90s.

See many more photos from these refugee camps in our Galleries. 

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Ban Vinai

More than 1,200 ethnic Hmong children, orphaned or separated from their families, as well as handicapped and elderly refugees on their own, were provided U. S. resettlement assistance and related support through Minors in Ban Vinai Refugee camp in Pak Chom District of Loei Province in northern Thailand from the early 1980s through the early 1990s.

Chiang Kham

In the late 1980s and early 1990s Minors continued to assist a number of children and elderly refugees who were transferred to the camp at Chiang Kham District, Payao Province, in northwestern Thailand.

Panat Nikhom

At Panat Nikhom Camp, Chonburi Province in southeastern Thailand, Minors provided several hundred unaccompanied minors and elderly refugees from Cambodia, Laos, & Viet Nam with resettlement and family reunification assistance.

Wat Tham Krabok

Minors provided nutritional and other support for more than one hundred ethnic Hmong refugee orphans and children separated from their families at Wat Tham Krabok, in rural Phra Phutthabat district of Saraburi province, Thailand. Many photos of these children and our activities there, and at other refugee camps, are found on our Galleries page, so please look for yourself if you were one of the Menyaum Ntsuag at Wat Tham Krabok