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Protecting Our Children: A Conversation with Sombat Tapanya, Chairman of the Peace Culture Foundation

In an increasingly complex world, ensuring the safety and well-being of our children has never been more critical. On Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 9:30 to 10:30 am, the Warm Heart Learning Center will host a special community talk titled “Protecting Our Children: A Conversation with Sombat” — a timely and vital discussion led by Ajarn Sombat Tapanya, Chairman and Founder of the Peace Culture Foundation.



Protecting Our Children: A Conversation with Sombat Tapanya, Chairman of the Peace Culture Foundation


A renowned peacebuilder, trainer, and child protection advocate in Thailand, Sombat brings decades of experience in addressing the root causes of violence and promoting compassionate parenting. His upcoming talk aims to equip parents, teachers, youth workers, and community members with essential tools to recognize and prevent child abuse, including the often-hidden threat of online grooming and exploitation.


The session will cover:


  • How to identify early warning signs of abuse and grooming

  • Strategies for preventing exploitation in both physical and digital environments

  • The power of positive parenting in building loving, resilient relationships


Organized by GO Organics Peace International, this free, English-language event offers a welcoming and respectful space for open dialogue and learning. Whether you're a caregiver, educator, or simply someone who wants to contribute to a safer world for children, this is an opportunity to be part of meaningful change.


Come for the coffee, stay for the conversation — and leave with a renewed sense of purpose in raising the next generation with care and integrity.


Event Details:

Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025

Time: 9:30 - 10:30 AM

Venue: Warm Heart Learning Center

Language: English (Q&A included)

Admission: Free

RSVP: Register Here


Let’s raise awareness. Let’s raise each other. Let’s raise our children right.


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