Saturday was spent at an orientation meeting with the current fellows and our host coordinators who are all local Rotarian’s. It was great to finally meet my host councillor who talked to me about his current work in putting together school bags full of books and resources for local children who experienced the worst of the recent floods in the City. We were given an overview of Rotary in Thailand and an inspiring talk by Mr Bhichai Rattakul, an 86-year-old former Rotary International President and former Thai Foreign minister (among many other things). It was Mr Rattakul who started the Peace Fellowship in Thailand and it was a humbling experience meeting such a well-respected, humorous and insightful elder of Thai society.
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