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“Tired but doing it for the money because I don’t want to go back to starvation…” Even though life has never been easy, Nong Fon or Namfon (no surname), a 12-year-old Burmese girl who has lived in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province her whole life, is determined to fight for her family. 🩶✨ Nong Fon’s parents immigrated from Burma to find work in Thailand, cutting grass and collecting garbage. Currently, the father’s income comes solely from the mother as the mother has to raise her youngest sibling. So the family looked for ways to increase their income by letting their eldest son, Nong Chalerm, sell roti and also wash dishes. 🍽️ 💦 Nong Chalerm only finished his third year of secondary school and immediately started helping the family earn an income because his mother could not afford to pay for his education. Although he feels resentful about his fate of not being able to continue his education like his other friends, this older brother still hopes that Nong Fon will have more opportunities than him. Every year, Nong Fon’s parents have to pay for their visas in Thailand. The money they earn from working is not enough. There were many times when they had to borrow money from others. Even though the interest rates were not as high as the informal sector as reported in the newspapers, paying 100 baht in interest every day caused stress within the family. Nong Fon, the little girl who always helped her older brother sell roti after school. So she came to the stage of dreams in hopes of freeing her mother's suffering by asking for a debt relief fund of 12,000 baht with her carving skills and making delicious roti to win the hearts of the judges. Will this girl with no last name be able to pass the mission? Let's cheer her on together! 🧈❣️ Super10 every Saturday at 4:45 p.m. on Workpoint Channel, press number 23. Follow more information about the program at Facebook: / super10tv #Super10 #TheThreeOfUsWillPass