Even during the Songkran festival, we have unceasingly provided assistance to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic, which is rapidly ravaging at the moment. SCG Foundation joined hands with SCGP to deliver 200 sets of SCG Paper Field Hospital Beds and nets to field hospitals to care for patients amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The handouts are arranged in the indoor venue at Chalerm Phrakiat Bang Bon Stadium , which has been in operation since 13 April.
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SCG and SCG Foundation donated COVID-19 innovations to provide immediate assistance due to the recent rapid spread of the COVID-19 across Thailand, resulting in a severe shortage of PPEs and beds necessary to cater to the growing number of patients. SCG has donated a series of SCGP Paper Field Hospital Bed, the innovative solution made from recycled paper engineered with an ergonomic design to fit Asian body features. The solution is lightweight and space-efficient for logistics and storage. It takes only 8 minutes for setup with no extra glue needed. The paper bed can be used for up to 3 months if kept away from water. The bed can support up to 100 kilograms of weight in horizontal positions. A total of 3,500 paper beds have been delivered to hospitals and field hospitals across the country with the goal to timely enhance safety and convenience for healthcare workers, patients, and close contacts.
SCG Foundation welcomed a group of visitors from Saitarn Foundation under Betagro, led by Chakarin Taepaisitphongse, Director of Saitarn Foundation, and Niwit Tanglertpaiboon, Director and Manager of Saitarn Foundation. The group was welcomed by Suvimol Chivaluk, Director and Manager of SCG Foundation. The two teams spent quality time exchanging experiences on public service and people’s
SCG Foundation donated 8 Modular Bathrooms to a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's field hospital. Dr. Suksan Kittisupakorn, Director-General of Medical Service Department, and Dr. Chaiyot Denariyakul, Director of Ratchaphiphat Hospital, accepted the handout.
“These days, like all my friends, I have to study online at home. But it’s different for me because I’m from a low-income family. I have to work and also study. It’s tiresome, but I can do it”
“I am inspired to do good by my cousin’s pledge to volunteer as a rescue worker, and I’m keen to support others. That’s why I am part of the Phrae’s rescue team to help disaster victims or needy people who can be patients, injured people, or I have to offer battery jump-start, tow the car,
SCG Foundation Director and Manager Suvimol Chivaluk offered scholarships to talented students lacking financial means who joined a quiz show “Keng Jing Ching Katerm” on One 31. The show hosts Thongchai Prasongsanti and Sarunpat “Champ” Tangphaisarntanakul accepted scholarships on the show’s behalf. The scholarships are non-binding and provide educational access up to a bachelor’s degree.
SCG Foundation Director and Manager Suvimol Chivaluk offered 100 sets of relief supply bags filled with essential staples, alcohol-based sprays, and thermometers to Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Permanent Secretary Silapasuay Raweesangsoon. The donation was given to relieve the suffering of people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as unemployed people and bedridden patients in communities.
SCG Foundation, led by Chaovalit Ekabut, Executive Director, and Suvimol Chivaluk, Director and Manager, donated 5 Modular Bathrooms worth 400,000 Baht.