Nichkhun visits street children project with UNICEF

By Theodore test Henderson in Children & Youth 1403 views 7th October 2016 Video Duration: 00:04:01
Nichkhun Horvejkul, a Friend of UNICEF, visits a community near Suksanaree School in Bangkok on March 15, 2013. Many children in this community are working o...

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