The Mirror Foundation

The organization's aim is to help hill tribe people in the area with issues such as citizenship, drug abuse, erosion of culture, and the trafficking of women and children.

The organization and its website, which is among "the most popular" in Thailand according to the 2006 book Empowering Marginal Communities with Information Networking, are cited as examples of the effective use of the Internet to "facilitate indigenous peoples' access to the political arena and...raise awareness about indigenous peoples' issues at the national level.

[2] Ongoing projects of the foundation include helping to mediate the process of applying for Thai citizenship between the hill tribe people and the government.

The Project to Combat Trafficking in Women and Children helps educate the public about issues related to trafficking, including raising public awareness that giving money to child beggars may fuel crime, as many of the child beggar operations are conducted by people who exploit children for personal gain.

[6][7] The foundation also runs an ICT Project, which teaches computing skills to local hill tribes in the Chiang Rai region and also to the people affected by the tsunami in December 2004.