Camillian Home for Children with Disabilities in Lat Krabang has developed an agricultural garden under the Happy Farm project, which is prepared to accommodate children with disabilities who are growing into adulthood to live and learn farming.
Currently, agricultural gardens have been developed in many parts to make the most of their use. Here's what has been done:
Currently, the agricultural park in the "Happy Farm" project has installed a cowboy fence, which was completed in March.
Fr. Anusorn Nilkhet had the purpose of installing a fence that represents the area of the agricultural garden, which is made in the form of a cowboy fence to enhance the beauty and match the atmosphere of the agricultural garden as much as possible.
In the future, Fr. Anusorn Nilkhet plans to bring animals into the agricultural garden. In order to prepare for children with disabilities, Camillian Home has come to vocational training and life skills training with teachers and staff to closely supervise and educate.