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About Us

Vision:




S - Strong and supportive Filipino online community that serves as a portal of educational and informative exchange.



P - Productive members of the Filipino online community that serves as a bridge of opportunities and window of accomplishments of the Filipino community in Thailand.




Mission:




S - Serve the Filipino community online, founded by trust, competence and integrity.



P - Provide an avenue for self-expression, exchange of resources and opportunities of turning ideas into reality.



Objectives:




S - Showcase the Filipino talents and facets of Philippine and Thai culture by writing news articles and feature stories.



P - Present photos, blogs, events, groups and personalities in order to empower the Filipinos in Thailand and foster a harmonious relationship with our host country.





Testimonies


“It’s a noble idea. Keep doing your work to give valuable information to others. I wish you success and the best in what you are doing. And I will follow your site.”

Riza Sripetchvandee
Co-Founder
Bromsgrove International School, Thailand


I think Siam Pinoy can be a good platform for all Filipinos in Thailand. It’s praiseworthy that you are thinking community, not individual self. I’d like to be part of that. But you need a good team to execute your good intentions, so find those similar-minded people, make them part of the website and don’t give up!”

Percy Roxas
Editor
Lookeast Magazine, Thailand



“Keep up the good work. There are lots of Filipino talents in Thailand. These people, whatever their occupations, needed to be heard. Siam Pinoy is like a ‘tambayan’ of Filipinos in Thailand. It’s a place to talk, to exchange ideas, to play, to fight, to seek and receive advice and suggestions.”

Manny Librodo
Multi-Awarded and Internationally-Recognized Photographer,
Teacher and Writer



“Thank God we have SP community, I don’t have much time to do research for now...’kaya umasa ako sa forum’ (so I depended on the forum)...’mas ok kasi personal experience and naiishare’ (It’s more ok because personal experienced is what is shared).


Rejean, SP Member
(General Discussion: Topic: Question to those living/working in Thailand)