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Pronsavanh Soutthivong, an unsung heroine

Lately we have been talking about helping Laos in various ways. We only take notice of a well known or well publicized NGO, mostly from the US. Little do we know there are many unsung Laotian heroes out there. We take notice when they are featured in the news, like Pronsavanh Soutthivong for example.

Owner of Bangkok Restaurant Heads to Laos to Help Repair a School
Written by Oka Hutchins
Thursday, October 04, 2007

ELLSWORTH — Pronsavanh Soutthivong, owner of the Bangkok Thai restaurant on High Street, has traveled to her homeland, Laos, every year for the last 10 years.

During that time, she has contributed her efforts and money to the construction of a temple, a school and a hospital. She left for Laos earlier this week, this time to help remodel an old school. The project could take a long time or could go quickly, said Soutthivong.

“Labor is very cheap over there, but the time depends on how much money we raise,” she said on the eve of her departure.

Soutthivong contributes her own money to her projects and occasionally accepts donations from restaurant customers she has known for a long time. But, she explained, she does not do much fund raising because she does not want to impose.

Soutthivong has lived in Ellsworth since 1989. She moved here from Chicago with her husband in order to open the Bangkok Thai restaurant. In addition to her current trip, Soutthivong has been working to collect old computers and clothing, which she will ship when she has enough to fill a large shipping container. Some of the older computers she has collected are not functioning, but can be repaired easily.

Please visit The Ellsworth American for complete coverage of the story.

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One Response to “ Pronsavanh Soutthivong, an unsung heroine ”

  1. She’s my mommy and I helped Too! ;p
    Go LAOS!!! whooo hooo
     Come eat at the Bangkok and help rais money for the school!
    at the Bangkok Resteruant
    132 High Street Ellsworth Maine 04605

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