When I was university student, I went around the unfortunately areas of Southeast Asia as a backpacker. I decided that I wanted to do something that would give children more options for their future, so I started my own business without finding a job after graduation. At Thailand's Tak Province, which faces the border with Myanmar, I'm working with Karen farmers and immigrant children to produce and sell coffee in order to solve the precarious work situation of immigrant children from Myanmar and to increase their options for the future. Through coffee, the company creates opportunities and experiences for immigrant children in Thailand.