USA Headquarters:

327 Dennis St.,

Oceanside, NY 11572
Tel: 516-528-0009 - info@ThaiBookDrive.com

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THAI BOOK DRIVE NEWS

The 2006-2007 Book Drive has been an absolute and enormous  success!

A special thanks to Lynda Frazier at International Book Project for their generous donation of brand new books for students in Thailand!

News 12 Students Making a Difference Award Recipient

1st Place Award

 

Welcome to Thai Book Drive!

(A Registered Not-For-Profit Company under IRS Section 501(c)(3))

 

View the feature on Thai Book Drive that appeared on NBC's Prime Time on September 3, 2007

 

Thai Book Drive, Inc. has now completed its third year of operations and we are pleased to have collected over 200,000 school books from generous donors, find sponsors to ship these books to Thailand and have hand delivered these books to every elementary school in the impoverished Sisaket Province of Northeast Thailand.

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The origin of Thai Book Drive:

Thai Book Drive was founded by myself, Andrew Titley, in late 2004 when I was a 16 year old 11th Grade student at Oceanside High School in New York. During August 2004, I had the opportunity of visiting a small village that is located near Sisaket – approximately 50 miles from both the Laos and Cambodian borders with the nearest town of any size being Ubon Ratchathani.  This village is impoverished with the sole source of income coming from rice  fields.  Very few of the houses have electricity, telephones, in-door toilets or other amenities that we are used to. 

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I visited the local elementary school where there were 6 classes of children aged from 4 to 10 years old.  Each of these classes had about 30 students and all of the students are required to learn English.  Although the Thai government supplies each student with a uniform, the students have very few books in English and those they have are worn out, shared between students and are not the most appropriate for them to use to learn a different language.  I told the teachers that I would do my best to obtain books for them. Thai Book Drive is the result of this.

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Thai Book Drive is my own personal idea and, apart from sponsors, donors and more recently, my brother, Trevor, there is no other organization or person assisting me with this project.  100% of all donations are be used for this project.

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The first three years of Thai Book Drive (2004-2007)

During 2004-2005, I collected over 65,000 elementary school books from schools, libraries and individual donors throughout New York State.  Several shipping companies were kind enough to sponsor the transportation of these books to the major city in Issan, Ubon Ratchathani.  I spent the months of July and August 2005 living in Sisaket Province. With the help of the Regional Education Department, I was able to visit each of the 64 schools in the Province and hand delivered these books to these schools. When visiting each of the schools, I was able to meet with over 700 teachers and, in each case, he also had the opportunity to give presentations to over 12,000 students. During these presentations, I also stressed the importance of education in general and specially learning to read, write and speak English. In every instance, the schools were highly grateful for the book donations and also for having the opportunity of letting me address the students.  Many teachers commented on how my presentation was able to affect the students – most of whom have never seen, let alone met a foreigner. Being able to visit these children personally and live among the Thai people, I believe that my impact has effected them personally to learn English more seriously.  Because of my age and fun activities, I confidently believe that my presence among them has given them the ability and desire to learn more.  My importance of keeping the English curriculum in their school's for hopes that it will lead to a better life has been upheld.

During 2005-2006, as a 12th grade student at Oceanside High School, I was elected to Student President but despite my hectic schedule, I was able to ship 50,000+ school books, computers and supplies. I again spent the months of July and August 2006 living in Sisaket Province hand delivering books to schools and talking with the students and teachers. Once again I was welcomed in many schools and the books were received with enormous thanks. A special thanks once again to Richard Bolte, President of BDP International for supplying us another freight container to send books to Thailand.  Without help from this most generous freight forwarder in the previous years, our book drive would not have been able to conduct nearly as much donations as we have. Due to poor planning on our behalf, the shipment arrived late from New York but we were still able to get the job done with some changes and innovation.  Rather than visiting each school individually, we stationed ourselves at "Network" schools.  Each day of donating, we went to a different "Network" school and all the schools within that area visited us and received the donated books.  So, rather than visiting schools individually, we visited one particular school but still managed to donate to between 8 and 15 schools in a day.  Due to the lack of time, this was the most efficient way of donating books and we still managed to speak to all the students who attended my presentation on the importance of English in their education. To date, all expenses relating to Thai Book Drive have been borne by myself, personally. I have spent over $3,000 for travel to Thailand, accommodations and living expenses for 2 months and employing the services of a driver and a translator.  I have financed this by working on a part-time basis during the winter months as an Assistant Manager in a restaurant.

The 2006-2007 project has just been completed with another 60,000 school books being hand delivered to schools.  I was initially concerned about this year project as I am currently an 18 year old undergraduate student attending the University of St Andrews in Scotland, United Kingdom studying International Relations and Management.  I had to rely on my younger brother, Trevor, to assist me in coordinating book donation and pickups.  However I am pleased to advise that Trevor was not only successful in is efforts but that he joined me for a month in Thailand to help with distribution and delivery.  My sincere thanks to Lynda Frazier at International Book Project for their generous donation of brand new books which were delivered at the start of this project.  In addition, Trevor and I were accompanied  by news agency NBC for a few days to witness first hand the impact the books have had on communities in Sisaket and Ubon Ratchathani.  In the near future, we can expect to see our efforts broadcasted on television to an American audience.  Our hope is that this will generate support, donations and assistance with our book drive.  During the summer of 2007, I also gained an accredited TESOL diploma backed by Chichester College in England which is recognized worldwide the world and will help enormously with my efforts.

 

The Future - Fourth year of the book drive (2007-2008)

Thai Book Drive is now well established with Trevor in the USA and myself in the UK.  We are continuing our goal of donating books and now computers.  If any business, corporation or personal donors have computers that they wish to donate, please do not hesitate to contact me or Trevor via email.  We are also still in need of funding to date to defray the expenses of this project - most of our expenses are out of pocket. We expect 2007-2008 to be our biggest year to date.  Thanks to the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park School District, we have amassed two full garage-sized containers prior to even the start of the new school year.  This has forced us to prematurely get ready for sending a shipment of books to Thailand before our typical time of around May 2008.

Now in my second year of Being based in Scotland, I will also be developing Anglo Thai Cultural Exchange during 2007-2008.  Building upon the ideals of Thai Book Drive, this newly formed Scottish Charity will be finding volunteers students to do "homestays" in Thailand to help teach English.  Starting during the summer of 2008, our hope is that UK University students, during either their gap year or summer break, will venture to Thailand to teach English on a volunteer basis. Apart from being a native-English speaker, there are very few requirements needed and I encourage all to consider it.  The experience you will receive from it, I guarantee, will be with you for the rest of your life. Along with my studies, I will also be visiting Universities throughout Scotland and England looking for British students interested in teaching English on a volunteer basis.  Help will be needed when visiting the universities.  If anyone is attending one of the universities that I will be visiting, please do send me an email as it would be most appreciated.  A list of universities that will be visited can be found at www.SupportATCE.org.

 

Donations & Sponsorship

Thai Book Drive, Inc. is "not-for-profit corporation" and received has “Recognition of Exemption under Section 501c (3) of the Internal Revenue Code”.  Neither Trevor, I nor my 3 Directors/Trustees receive any compensation from this corporation. All services are be performed on a voluntary, unpaid basis.

If you have any schoolbooks, school supplies, computers and/or printers, please contact me by email at info@ThaiBookDrive.com.  We will arrange for pick-up.
If you would like to make a financial donation, please make checks payable to “Thai Book Drive, Inc.” and mail to 327 Dennis St, Oceanside. NY 11572.
 

Thank you to all who have made Thai Book Drive the success that it has become.....

Andrew Titley, Jr.

"If education is the road out of poverty, books are the wheels needed for the journey."
Richard Crabbe, Chairman, African Publishers Network, 1997-2002

 

 

Our sincere thanks for a generous donation received on behalf of its worldwide membership from

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These donations will be used to help support our 2007/2008 Book Drive Campaign

 

LATEST PROJECT


Our latest project is to arrange homestay programs for native-English speaking volunteers who would like to help teach students in Thailand. For more information, please visit www.SupportATCE.org.

 

 

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View the feature on Thai Book Drive that appeared on NBC's Prime Time on September 3, 2007