Early March 2026, a plane touched down in Bangkok carrying a very special cargo: 210 refurbished HP laptops. Not for sale, but for hope.
Thanks to the generous support of delaware consulting Belgium and Thaise Vrienden Wevelgem, Fund Isaan was able to donate these computers to 12 schools across Thailand, opening doors to digital learning for more than 3,500 students.
With the help of dedicated volunteers, each device was carefully prepared: keyboards adapted to Thai and QWERTY layouts, Office licenses activated, and Fund Isaan’s own learning software installed. Meanwhile, Surin Rajabhat University selected the schools that would benefit most from this initiative:
Ban Lamduan School
SRU Demonstration School
Ban Sano School
Tessaban 3 School
Ban Nong Thong School
Rae Wittaya School
Bannatang Trabag Kanchanupatham School
Tessaban Krahad School
Nong E-yor School
Suwannaphum Wittalai School
Huay Jing Wittaya School
Human Help Network Foundation
But the impact doesn’t stop there. Teachers from these schools will receive training to deliver STEM classes, and those who complete the program will be equipped with Arduino starter kits to inspire hands-on innovation in their classrooms.
This project is more than a donation—it’s an investment in the future. For thousands of children, these computers are not just machines; they are gateways to knowledge, creativity, and opportunity. The ripple effect of this initiative will continue for years, empowering communities and shaping brighter futures.
Check out attached powerpoint presentation to get a taste of what it is we do!