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12 November 2021

Hope-filled futures for ethnic minorities in Chiang Rai

Xavier Learning Community in Chiang Rai, Thailand

In early November, Jesuit Mission Australia held a webinar about their partnership with Xavier Learning Community (XLC), a Jesuit-run tertiary institution in Chiang Rai, Thailand that is driving education among ethnic minorities in the north.

The webinar welcomed special guests, Fr Augustinus Pitoyo SJ, Vice Director for Institutional Development at XLC, and Chalermsri Tahong, one of the first graduates from the 2016 cohort.

“I was given the special task to open a new education apostolate for ethnic minorities, the vulnerable people in the Northern part of Thailand. I felt that this great plan to help the young people is the mission of God,” said Fr Pitoyo.

Run by the Jesuit Education Foundation in Thailand, XLC offers a bachelor’s degree in English with profession-based training, including eco-tourism and hospitality for students from vulnerable “Hill Tribes” that often face stigma, discrimination, and above all, a lack of opportunity.

Clockwise from top left: Zach Martorana, Communications Officer of Jesuit Mission, Helen Forde, CEO of Jesuit Mission, Fr Agustinus Pitoyo SJ, Vice Institutional Director for XLC, and Chalermsri Tahong, recent graduate of XLC

“I am currently the only person in my family to have obtained a bachelor’s degree, not only just in my family, but (I’m) also the only person from my village,” said Chalermsri.

“Recently I got an opportunity to work for an NGO in Chiang Mai and this enables me to support my family, especially my parents who are now at home together. Before they had to work in different places to support me while I was still studying,” she said.

Now with over 100 students from ethnic minorities, such as, Akha, Karen, Hmong, Lanna and more, XLC is packed full of inspiring stories like Chalermsri.

“These graduates completed their studies in only three and a half years from a four-year programme. Now some of them are English teachers, or are working in hotels. Many have started their own businesses in eco-tourism in their villages and some are providing English tutorials in their houses,” said Fr Pitoyo.

 

To learn more about Xavier Learning Community, you can watch Jesuit Mission’s webinar here

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