Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2007

AFS Thailand is 45 years old

AFS exchange programs have been around for 60 years now. Just some background for all of you who don’t know: AFS was founded during World War 1 as the “American Field Service” in France. In the beginning, they were similar to the Red Cross, taking care of wounded people regardless of their nationalities. I don’t know who has been around for longer, the Red Cross or AFS. In World War 2 among other things they helped after Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp was freed (that’s close to Hannover, my hometown in Germany). After the war, they thought that something had to be done to ensure this would not happen again. So they started youth exchange programs and in 1947, the first 52 AFSers from 10 countries came to the States. The year after that, Germany was included in the program and later even the daughter of Albert Speer, Minister of Armament and Munitions under Hitler, went on an AFS program. And so on… By now, AFS has partners in 80 countries and since 1970, programs are multinational and not only to and from the USA. AFS Thailand started in 1962.

So, even though a 45th anniversary might not sound like a big thing, they made it one! This year is very important to all Thais, because His Majesty the King will have His 80th Birthday …tomorrow! Did I tell you that ALL Thais love their King? Well, back to AFS. Last Friday was the 45 years Gala Dinner in the Rama Gardens Hotel (not a bad one). Jan, the other German in the same program as me, and I didn’t know if we would be allowed to go there, until finally on Wednesday the other AFS staff found a little task that we could do there and our boss agreed. That’s Thailand and AFS is no different. At that night, there were many AFS staff and volunteers from all over the world. So I could talk and dance with people from Australia, Malaysia, Italy, Hungary, Austria, Japan, USA and Germany. In those occasions, you notice how big AFS actually is.
What else? There were many songs to honor the King, because His Birthday is coming up so soon.
A speech from Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, former AFSer
Thailand to USA, former Thai foreign minister and in 08 he will be Secretary General of ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. That is something like the Asian EU, at least moving towards something like the EU. It was partly about global warming (like many things here right now, but it doesn’t stop them from littering everywhere) but mainly about how AFS gave him as a poor boy from a small village a chance and a scholarship. And he sure took the chance.
Also the singer of the official AFS song (“Walk together, Talk together”), Supapong Krishnakan, also a former exchange student from
Thailand.
The color of the evening was yellow, so I borrowed a jacket from my AFS-advisor’s husband and a yellow shirt and tie from my host father.

Talk to you later
Klaus

PS: I will not upload the pictures to this blog, please check them out on http://klausinthailand.blogspot.com, the German version of the blog.

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