Mytime ccf
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Before, the little one had to roll on the dirt floor. The hard money she earned was for school uniforms and for adding concrete floor in front of their little house for her disabled sister as it would be best for her to practice walking on smooth surface. During school breaks, her eldest child would join her aunt working in Bangkok as a waitress in some food shops or doing clothes ironing service for little wages. She is a great sample for her children for hard working. Jurai and the girls also work over the weekends they take any laboring jobs so they can get extra income for family essentials and to cover the youngest girl’s medical expenses. Then after school, her eldest child takes turn in taking care of the little one while Jurai and the second daughter both go to work at the tapioca field to earn some money for the family. On weekdays, Jurai looks after her youngest daughter at home. Her main source of income comes from working as a laborer. Jurai and her family live at the border of Thailand-Cambodia, not having the land of their own. Their first and second children are now studying in secondary school level, the youngest child was born unwell and needs special care 24 hours a day. She and her husband got divorced a couple years ago, he left her with their 3 children to look after while offering no financial support. Jurairat Attapong (Jurai), 36, is one of those who couldn’t reach that picture perfect dream. Every woman dreams about a perfect life having a good job, a lovely family, along with great health and comfortable lifestyle, however, it seems unreal for many.