Gallery
Welcome to our gallery of memories, where each image tells a story, each frame captures a piece of our shared journey.
Our First Class
With one screen and spotty internet, we still made learning fun—driven by our shared passion to inspire and be inspired each week.
We took turns sharing and exchanging our similarities and differences.
Sometimes our students have to share a screen with just one pair of earphones. Embracing the spirit of "sharing is caring," everyone waits patiently


Where There's WiFi 📶, There's a Way!
Let’s cheer for our brave volunteers as they play a fun ‘Places in Town’ vocabulary game!








Sally, our devoted president, spent nearly 30 hours teaching English and helping a Thai school improve its curriculum for a brighter future.
Sally immersed herself in local culture, sharing heritage and discovering the unique differences that make each experience special. (https://secure.smore.com/n/tjqs3-whitney-young-weekly?ref=email)
The principal gave Sally a “Flower of Appreciation” for her dedication and the lasting bond she built with the school community.
"Good morning P Skye & P Gina! We're ready to learn!"
Students share one computer on plastic chairs, their focus and determination shining despite limited resources.
Chris and Mason designed their own lessons on tropical fruits from around the world. Can you guess which fruit this is?


Even in the chaos of our busy high school schedules, we always find time to connect with our students—because those moments matter the most.




















































Volunteer – Katrina Festival 2025 at Natural Buddhist Meditation Temple of Greater Chicago




Volunteer – Annual Katrina Festival 2025 at Wat Dhammaram Thai Buddhist Temple
Tutoring Math at Wat Dhammaram Sunday School Fall 2025– Supporting Students at All Levels


Pathway to College Seminar, Spring 2025
Fundraising Spring 2025 – Songkran Festival 2025 at Wat Dhammaram Thai Buddhist Temple
Our First Seminar - About CPS!
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