Noon Chayamon is a self-made food entrepreneur with an MBA from Hat Yai University.
During COVID she launched a successful healthy food business from her kitchen — cooking, baking, delivering meals, and raising her two children as a single mother. When her mother was swindled along with dozenes of others in a real estate scam, Noon stepped in to help. She put her own home and car up as collateral, and lost both.
Noon Today
Today, Noon works as accountant, front desk manager, and driver at a Songkhla massage shop — 12 hours a day, six days a week. To save money and. pay her children's care, she sleeps in the back room of the shop. Her children are raised by relatives, who she visits on her rare day off, once to twice a month. Her dream is to relaunch her food business — Mom Noon Healthy — so she can bring her kids home and support them with her own hands and heart.
Your support can make that happen.
With a 160,000 baht budget, Noon can leave the massage industry and re-unite her family. She believes she can do this in four months, leveraging an existing customer base (11,300 followers @momnoonhealthy), to create a stable income allowing time and space to care for her children.
Where Your Support goes:
Living expenses (20,000 x 4 months) = 80,000
Food supplies and ingredients = 20,000
Shop rental and equipment = 60,000
Total 160,000
If you live in Hat Yai or Songkhla: Your donation can count as an advance food order. Once she’s back in business, Noon will personally prepare and deliver healthy meals for you.
If you’re donating from outside the area: Noon will donate food to the same causes she previously supported, clients of Yenshira: A charity that supports poor patients and their relatives at Prince of Songkhla Hospital in Hat Yai.
Noon's pledge: Every baht donated is payment forward as Noon pledges to donate 160,000 baht worth of food to causes she formerly supported, notably clients of Yenshira: A charity that supports poor patients and their relatives at Prince of Songkhla Hospital in Hat Yai.
Donating to this campaign is not just charity – it’s an investment in community. If you’re in Hat Yai or Songkhla, your donation counts as an advance order once her business is back up; you’ll get to enjoy the delicious meals you’re helping fund, once she’s cooking again!
A Message to Expats in Hat Yai & Songkhla
You may have seen Noon around town — selling at local markets, delivering clean food, or always offering a warm smile with every dish. If you’ve tasted her cooking before or want to support someone giving their all for her family, this is your chance to help her rebuild.