This is a picture at the end of the World AIDS Day 2011 bike ride in Piman, Thailand. The two people in the middle are teachers that helped spread the word at a large school about the ride. Som Ying (female teacher) is holding one of the signs that...
I took this picture during a bingo game (with HIV/AIDS words they had learned) during the HIV/AIDS Camp in Piman, Thailand (April, 2011). When there was a winner, we spent a few minutes going back over the phrases of the winning bingo card to...
We had a bike ride on World AIDS Day in Piman, Thailand. All riders wore a sign on their back with the themes of "Getting to Zero." More than 120 children/adults rode in a caravan. This was a picture when the ride was finished. The ride took place...
This is a picture of the t-shirts that each attendee to the 3-day HIV/AIDS Camp received (April, 2011). The front of the shirt simply has the red ribbon -- the back says it's the HIV/AIDS Camp in Piman (mostly in Thai). When my service ended nearly...
During the HIV/AIDS Camp in Piman, Thailand (April, 2011) -- we had the kids paint and sign a banner. They had fun painting and deciding how big to write their names! They then understood what the red ribbon symbolized and why it was so prominent...
This is a picture of the whole group of attendees of the HIV/AIDS Camp - the camp was April 7-9, 2011, in Piman, Thailand. This was the day each attendee wore the t-shirt designed for the camp attendees.
I helped develop and obtain funds for a three-day HIV/AIDS Camp in Piman, Thailand during my Peace Corps Service. The camp was held for three days in April, 2011. More than 40 students attended the camp. This is one of the participants learning...
Even after the bike ride for World AIDS Day 2011, in Piman, Thailand, I kept a sign on my bicycle the rest of the month to continue showing my support to my community.
These are four of the adult riders in the bike ride for World AIDS Day in Piman, Thailand - December 2, 2012. Each rider wore a sign (either in Thai or English) that used the themes of "Getting to Zero." The 2nd and 4th people (from left) are both...