“YNX Makes ‘FADs’ (Fish Aggregating Devices)” (Give It 2 Get It #27)

22 June 2019NA KLUEA, Chonburi Province, Thailand Once upon a time, Na Kluea was a fisherman’s paradise with emerald green, crystal clear waters and an abundance of sea life for the local fishermen to harvest. But fifty or so years ago, the area began to morph into a popular tourist destination beginning with the arrival

YNX Plants Trees by the Temple (Give It 2 Get It #26 Review)

26 May 2019 WAT NANG GUI, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand Wat Nang Gui (Buddhist Monastery) was built 432 years ago in Ayutthaya, the former capital of the Kingdom of Siam (1350-1767). In its time, Ayutthaya was one of the most prosperous international trading ports in all of Asia. After Ayutthaya was razed

YNX Recruitment Activities: June 2019

RANGSIT UNIVERSITY, Thailand (See Below) Come meet Yannix University Relations Officer Pajaree “Mint” Sungvianwong along with representatives from the Yannix Rotomation Team at the following events/locations in June: RSU: Visual Effects Thesis Day 2019 (17 June) RSU: Computer Art Thesis Day 2019 (20 June) For more information please contact moc.x1756994973innay1756994973@sree1756994973rac1756994973 RANGSIT UNIVERSITY,

YNX Plants Trees by the Temple (Give It 2 Get It #26)

23 May 2019PHRA NAKHON SI AYUTTHAYA PROVINCE, Thailand As we’ve mentioned previously, Thai forests are deteriorating at an alarming rate due to natural phenomenon (greenhouse effect & global warming) and human activities such as deforestation. It is painful for us to witness the depletion of our treasured forests and the loss of the resources those

YNX for Children with Disabilities (Give It 2 Get It #25 Review)

23 March 2019 BAAN NONTAPUM, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand For this month’s Give It 2 Get It event (G2G #25), Yannix Volunteers visited the Baan Nontapum Home for Children with Disabilities. The Baan Nontapum Home for Children houses roughly 350 physically disabled children (ages 7-18 years). The Home’s mission is to provide medical care, physical

YNX for Children with Disabilities (Give It 2 Get It #25)

23 March 2019BAAN NONTAPUM, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand For our next Give It 2 Get It event (G2G #25), Yannix Volunteers will visit the Baan Nontapum Home for Children with Disabilities. The Baan Nontapum Home for Children houses roughly 350 physically disabled children (ages 7-18 years). The Home’s mission is to provide medical care, physical rehabilitation

YNX Releases The Sea Turtles (Give It 2 Get It #24 Review)

23 February 2019 SAMAE-SAN ISLAND, Chonburi Province, Thailand On Saturday, February 23, Yannix Volunteers participated in two events as part of the Give It 2 Get It Program. In the morning Yannix Volunteers visited the Thai Way of Organic Farming Learning Center (SEAL Farm) where they were hosted by Chief Petty Officer First Class

YNX Releases The Sea Turtles (Give It 2 Get It #24)

23 February 2019SAMAE-SAN ISLAND, Chonburi Province, Thailand Due to over-fishing, and consequences from pollution, Sea Turtles are endangered. Sea Turtle eggs are routinely caught in fishing nets and harvested for human consumption. Mature Sea Turtles often suffer an early demise from ingesting plastic waste, which abounds in the sea. Samae-San Island is a small island

YNX Goes 2 The Jungle (Give It 2 Get It #23 Review)

19 January 2019 NAKHON RATCHASIMA PROVINCE, Thailand Saturday, January 19, marked the first Give It 2 Get It event of 2019 (G2G#23). Yannix volunteers visited the Moosi Silvicultural Research Station in Pak Chong District where they were instructed on the management of plant/seed preparation to promote the sustainability of the forests of Thailand. Volunteers

YNX Goes 2 The Jungle (Give It 2 Get It #23)

19 January 2019NAKHON RATCHASIMA PROVINCE, Thailand Saturday, January 19, marks the first Give It 2 Get It event of 2019 (G2G#23). Yannix volunteers will visit the Moosi Silvicultural Research Station in Pak Chong District where they will, (among other tasks), assist in the management of plant/seed preparation to promote the sustainability of the forests of

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