#goodnitehug is a campaign inspired by Lotus Bedding - the biggest bedding company in Thailand. The mission of #goodnitehug campaign is to spread the love to unlucky orphanages, disable children across the globe. Started since November 2014 in Thailand, #goodnitehug campaign has been reaching many more other countries such as Cambodia, Nepal, Vietnam.
#Numbers
about #goodnitehug
Countries
visited
Orphanage Centers
visited
Pieces
delivered (Up-to-date)
#Thailand
Thailand is our home country and where our 1st #goodnitehug campaign started in November 2014. We hope that every single one of us will give a hand, spread the love to all children around the world to have a better life.
#Nepal
The April 2015 earthquake killed nearly 9,000 people and injured nearly 22,000. Due to the natural disaster, many children became orphans. Since we cannot give a hug to every child, we decided to give away pillows to children.
#Vietnam
Not all children are lucky enough to have parents to grow up with and that's why we need the hands from society more than ever. Our year 2018 ended with a memorable and unforgettable trip to visit orphanages in the Southern Vietnam.
Next destination?
Stay tuned!!!
#Thailand
Thailand is our home country and where our 1st #goodnitehug campaign started in November 2014. We hope that every single one of us will give a hand, spread the love to all children around the world to have a better life.
#Nepal
The April 2015 earthquake killed nearly 9,000 people and injured nearly 22,000. Due to the natural disaster, many children became orphans. Since we cannot give a hug to every child, we decided to give away pillows to children.
#Vietnam
Not all children are lucky enough to have parents to grow up with and that's why we need the hands from society more than ever. Our year 2018 ended with a memorable and unforgettable trip to visit orphanages in the Southern Vietnam.
Next destination?
Stay tuned!!!
Children are the future of the planet and we have the fundamental right to a life of dignity.
Kehkashan Basu (Winner of the International Children’s Peace Prize 2016).