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“Sapanboon Sapanjai (Merit Bridge) : Fight COVID-19” Pledges Support for Doctors and COVID-19 Patients, Donates 4 Modular Bathroom for Sakhon People Care Center

CG Employees and Chang Poon Club members who joined SCG Foundation’s “Sapanboon Sapanjai (Merit Bridge) : Fight COVID-19” program to support doctors and patients during COVID-19 donated four Modular Bathroom sets to the 9th Sakhon People Care Center in Samut Sakhon province. The group also presented them PPEs with total worth of 426,067 Baht. Samut Sakhon Deputy Governor Surasak Pholyangsong officially accepted the handout via a video conference.

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SCG Foundation Pledges Continuous Support to Flood Victims in the South

SCG Foundation offered 400 relief supply bags to flood-hit victims in Yala at Thasap community, Na Tham Yala community, and Limud community. The Foundation received excellent cooperation from the SCG Southern Office, Yala Yong Huat dealer, and staff from Yala Hospital, which collectively supports the setup of a screening station following the COVID-19 prevention guideline to ensure safety.

SCG Foundation Donates Bathroom Mobile Units for First Use to Sakhon People Care Center Worth 2 Million Baht with Pledge to Support COVID-19 Patients

SCG Foundation donated Sakhon People Care Center a series of Full-Furnished Bathroom Mobile units worth 2 million Baht setting for using for the first time at Na Di Subdistrict, Mueang District in Samut Sakhon Province. The units only took 3 days to setup. The Bathroom Mobile unit is designed and developed by Siam Sanitary Ware Industry Company Limited to ensure safe and functional toilet facilities. The units are fully assembled in the factory, which provides better control of quality.

SCG Foundation Cares for Thai and Myanmar People, Launches Video “Never Give Up” To Encourage Self-Care for Maintaining Well-Being During COVID-19

The video clip is available in two languages: Thai and Burmese. The video shows simple ways to practice self-care, such as wearing a face mask, washing hands, and keeping physical distance. The project collaborates with Migrant Health Volunteers (MHVs) and Village Health Volunteers (VHVs), who appear in the video to demonstrate self-care tips to provide care to everyone.