SCG Foundation has deployed “Pantry of Sharing” cabinets to lift the community’s spirits. The “Pantry of Sharing” initiative is a concept to bridge the connection between “givers” who can provide support and “receivers” who are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Wichan Jitpukdee Director of SCG Foundation (1st from left) with Ms. Suvimol Chivaluk (2nd from left),Director and Manager of SCG Foundation, presented the Negative Pressure Isolation Chamber to Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital on behalf of the foundation.
SCG Foundation, represented by Mr. Sangchai Wiriyaumpaiwongtogether with Mr. Saharat Pattanawiboon, , presented the Negative Pressure Isolation Room intended to reduce the risk and prevent infection of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among medical professionals working in Ban Pong district, Ratchaburi province. Mr. Chayawut Chanthorn, Ratchaburi Governor, and Dr. Mananya Wanpaisitkul, Deputy Director of Medical Affairs of Ban Pong Hospital along with Ban Pong District Chief, the hospital management team, and local officials, received the handout.
“Chuan Shop Marketplace Community” is an online marketplace community group on Facebook where producers with fresh products and local identities from communities across the country meet buyers who want to buy fine -quality products. The group intends to share happiness between sellers and buyers.
สุวิมล จิวาลักษณ์ กรรมการและผู้จัดการมูลนิธิเอสซีจี พร้อมด้วยคุณพิทยา จั่นบุญมี กรรมการมูลนิธิเอสซีจี และคุณวัทธยา พรพิพัฒน์กุล คณะทำงานมูลนิธิเอสซีจี เป็นตัวแทนส่งมอบนวัตกรรมห้องตรวจหาเชื้อ (Modular swab unit) 1 ยูนิต ให้โรงพยาบาลศิริราช
SCG Foundation continues its relief effort, delivering COVID-19 Mobile Isolation Unit to two hospitals: Chulalongkorn Hospital and the Thai Red Cross Society, and Siriraj Hospital. The aid aims to equip healthcare workers who provide care for COVID-19 patients and high-risk individuals with an efficient pressure-controlled system and a HEPA air filter which ensure clean and safe air.
Mr. Roongrot Rangsiyoposh, President of SCG Foundation, donated “Caring Bags” filled with daily life essential supplies to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as a show of caring and support. The Caring Bags are delivered to 270 people, consisting of cleaners who keep the office clean during the work-from-home period, drivers, moving staff, food servers,