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The Anglo-Thai Society

We are proud to work with an international network of organisations, including clubs, charities, schools, embassies and business, who share our common mission to strengthen relations between the UK and Thailand.

Corporate Member
Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation
The Southern Thai Elephant Foundation (STEF) is dedicated to safeguarding the endangered elephants of Southern Thailand through the provision of free veterinary care. This mission has been brought to life through the establishment of a Veterinary Centre and mobile clinic in Thailand. By providing this vital care, we are providing elephants in need with a brighter and healthier future.

Corporate Member
Warwick Schools Foundation
Warwick School is one of the oldest boys schools in the UK with a strong reputation for equipping boys with the knowledge, sensitivity, awareness, confidence and qualifications to realise their true potential, going into today’s world fully prepared, as rounded human beings with their own contributions to make. In preparing boys for the real world of today, Warwick School combines a rich heritage and tradition of the past with an insightful view of the future. With up-to-the-minute facilities, our past successes and our forward-looking approach the school stands tall alongside the finest educational establishments in the world.

Corporate Member
Safe Child Thailand
For over 45 years, Safe Child Thailand has delivered impactful projects that change the lives of thousands of children in Thailand. Safe Child Thailand work in several provinces and support children from many different walks of life. Their projects protect vulnerable children and communities from exploitation, violence, discrimination and abuse by providing education, life skills, healthcare, sanitation, basic care and family welfare.

Corporate Member
Living Land Project
The Living Land Project was formed in 2005 by a group of local families who combined their land into the Living Land Farm. Today our rice fields stretch up to the foot of the mountains north of Pong Van village and our rice planting follows the traditional wet planting methods but adopting new ways of grain selection and planting in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. We act as a training site for students of the Northern College of Agriculture.

Corporate Member
The Oriental Club
For nearly two hundred years, the Oriental Club has been an iconic Central London focal point for those who have lived, worked or travelled in the East. The Oriental Club treasures its rich history and the extraordinary characters who have been associated with the Club, since the Duke of Wellington founded the Club as the first and only President in 1824.
The Club offers its Members a welcome retreat from the bustle of London, with Stratford House providing a convivial setting for meeting up with old friends and making new ones.
