The first house of the Good Shepherd Sisters was established in Bangkok in 1965. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing the quality of life of all those in need regardless of their religious affiliation. Since that time the number of being helped has increased drastically. The area of Bangkok in which the Sisters first began working is unrecognizable. From the open paddy fields and slum dwellings, it is now a crowded busy metropolis. The slums have increased in number and the needs of the people facing unemployment, sickness, lack of educational opportunities and poverty have escalated.

Compassionate and healing relationships are integral to our mission. Our specific focus is towards the human, social and spiritual development of women and girls. We work in direct service projects with women, children and families to empower, enhance dignity, support self-sufficiency and build esteem in those who have been excluded from the benefits of society.

The Good Shepherd Sisters Bangkok is under the umbrella of the Good Shepherd Thailand. Today, we have branched out to 6 +1 cities, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Chiangrai, Nongkhai, Pattaya, Phuket and Cambodia (Satellite of Thailand).

Baan Sukruthai

Offers counselling, medical care in an environment in which the single mothers feel loved and accepted.

Baan Kevin

Caters for teenage girls, many come from broken homes or have a history of sexual abuse.

Day Care Center

Is work of promotion offering each children a chance to grow to his or her potential.

Adult Education

Offers both female and male adults from the surrounding slums and the Government Housing Projects to study various kills

Recent Work

Miss Sumalee Jirakunprasroe have graduated with a Bachelor’s degree, thanks the sponsorships of our donors.

Catholic Mission interview of “Churai” on how the Good Shepherd Sisters Bangkok helped her