Year 1999 Since 29th Jan 1999 the foundation has been officially registered with the National Cultural Committee as a legal entity named “Goodwill Foundation Thailand” (English) and Jittanukro Foundation (Thai).
Year 2000
The Foundation made a donation of 1.5 million Baht to the Thai Lumbini Temple of Nepal for the construction of 15 room lavatories. The Temple is a popular site for Thai Buddhist pilgrims to Lumbini Site, the birth place of Lord Buddha.
Year 2001
The Foundation in cooperation with Buddhist followers built a 3 storey Chedi called Pamotita Chedi in honor of the late Luangpu Lod Pamotito in Nongbualumpu Province. The Chedi contains corporeal remains of Buddha.
Year 2003
The Foundation led Buddhist followers to make merits in Thord Pha Ba and Thord Kathin festivals in various provinces in the central, north, northeast and south regions of Thailand.
Year 2004
The Foundation in cooperation with Buddhist followers made contributions to help AIDS stricken patients in Phra Bath Nampu Temple and the Carmilian Hospital of Rayong.
Year 2005
The Foundation arranged regular classes on Vipassana Kammathana at temple in Nonthaburi and several off-site classes in Pattaya, Sriracha, Chonburi, and Petchaboon provinces.
Year 2006
The Foundation has extended its program of granting scholarships to students from high school level to university level. They are poor students in rural schools. The total number of under-privileged rural students under this program is increased to 51.
Year 2007
In cooperation with Dr. Apichart Jirawuthipongs, Head of Child Nephrology, and Dr. Dhavee Siriwongs, Head of Nephrology Section, Srinagarin Hospital, Khon Kaen University, the Foundation has initiated a project to help poor kidney patients in rural areas. Five patients have been provided medical and financial assistance enabling them to receive kidney dialyses and/or renal transplants.
Year 2008
In April 2008 the Foundation in cooperation with Srinagarin Hospital, Khon Kaen University, has set up an “Artificial Kidney” room to provide dialysis to kidney patients.
The “Artificial Kidney” room is equipped with 4 kidney dialysis machines (2 owned by the Foundation and 2 on loan from the Hospital). It is operated by 1 physician, 1 nurse and 2 assistants. Total annual operating costs amount to Baht 2.30 million.
Donations can be made to Jittanukro Foundation, 2991/7 Latprao Soi 101/3, Klong Chan, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240, Tel 02-3760008-12, email: [email protected]. Website: www.thaigoodwill.org. Remittance to Jittanukro Foundation saving account no 108-2-13085-5 Thai Military Bank, Latprao 103 branch.
Year 2009
In addition to the usual Vipassana Kammathana, the Foundation has brought Buddhist followers to practice Dhutanga (Thai = Thudong) in the Phu Luang forest by Archan Kalarepa. Other places for Thudong include Phu Tabberg, Pha Sonkaew, Tung Salang Luang, Phu Kadueng, Doi Inthanon, etc.
Year 2010
The Foundation in cooperation with Buddhist followers has built a center for Thudong by Archan Kalarepa at Pha Sonkaew. Later on Archan Kalarepa has acquired a piece of land of 40 rai at Phu Tabberg and subdivided the area for Buddhist followers for building shelter for meditation.
Year 2011
The Foundation helps relieve damages to victims of natural disaster. During the last quarter of 2011, the worst flood hit Thailand in most of the provinces of north, northeast, central including Greater Bangkok, the Foundation in cooperation with Prominent Fluid Control (Thailand) Co. Ltd., provided water purification devices to the flood victims in addition to other foods.
Year 2012
The Foundation has moved the site for Vipassana Kammathana from Buddhapanya Temple to Ban Thammavaree situated in Supalai Lake 1 Village, Kumklao Road, Latkrabang, Bangkok.
โครงการช่วยเหลือผู้ป่ายโรคเอดส์ระยะสุดท้ายและเด็กที่ติดเชื้อ HIV โดยได้นำสิ่งของไปมอบให้ผู้ป่วยที่วัดพระบาทน้ำพุ และ โรงพยาบาลคามิลเลียนโซเชียนเซนเตอร์เป็นประจำ
Year 2013
verall, the Foundation has operated following 6 ongoing projects:
Project to assist poor rural kidney patients: operate 5 kidney dialysis machines servicing 10 patients per day.
Project to grant scholarships to under-privileged rural students: 65 students are receiving grants.
Project to teach Vipassana Kammathana: training is arranged every 4th week of the month at Ban Thammavaree.
Project to assist terminal AIDS patients and HIV infected children: donation of necessities to patients at Phra Bath Nampu Temple and Carmilian Hospital on regular basis.
Project to assist public services: donation of necessities to disaster victims and minority mountain tribal children and schools on regular basis.
Project to promote Buddhism: provide Thord Pha Ba, Thord Kathin, and water purification plants to over 50 temples across the country.
On this occasion, the Foundation welcomes your participation in our activities.