

A Life Saving Ambulance for the Camillian Center
This is what is currently being used as an "ambulance" to transport severely ill patients from the Camillian Center to the nearest hospital when there is a medical emergency. As you can imagine, it doesn't do much to protect the passengers from rain, wind, dust and bad roads. How does this relate to Sumalee's life? -- Well, Mom chose not to have a car during the last 15 years of her life. Living in congested Bangkok, she preferred to take taxis, skytrains and the Subarus that


Sop Moei Arts
Meet Kent Gregory and his son-in-law Po Sarawut, key players in the Weaving Center to be sponsored with some of the money Sumalee earmarked for charity and worthy causes. Mom loved Sop Moei's scarves (as many of you will recall - in fact she is wearing one of them in the picture here), as well as their basketwork. They gave her a lot of joy in her later years, and one of her more memorable trips in the past decade was to visit the remote hilltop village where it all began. I