เพื่อนพนักงานเอสซีจีและสมาชิกชมรมช้างปูน ที่ร่วมโครงการ ”สะพานบุญ สะพานใจ” สู้ภัยโควิด โดยมูลนิธิเอสซีจี ร่วมเป็นตัวแทนส่งมอบห้องน้ำสำเร็จรูป (Modular Bathroom) จำนวน 4 ห้อง ให้กับศูนย์ห่วงใยคนสาคร ที่ 9 จ.สมุทรสาคร
SCG Foundation donated 200 PPEs to healthcare workers at Nadi Hospital in Samut Sakhon as they are still struggling to handle a ravaging COVID-19 pandemic.
SCG Foundation pledged continuous support to healthcare workers and donated Covid-19 Innovation which are two positive pressure rooms worth 200,000 Baht. The handout aims to keep healthcare workers safe from infection of COVID-19 while offering screening and diagnosis at Mae Sot General Hospital in Tak province.
SCG Foundation donated a second batch of Modular Bathroom worth 640,000 Baht to healthcare workers and officials working at Sakhon People Care Center 8 and Wattana Factory 2 at Phanthai Norasing subdistrict, Mueang district, Samut Sakhon province. Samut Sakhon Deputy Governor Teerapat Kutchamath received the handout.
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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 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 offered relief supply bags filled with necessary staples to the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre (SBPAC) for further distribution to flood victims in Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat.
SCG Foundation has donated COVID-19 innovations to Phramongkutklao Hospital to minimize infection risks and keep healthcare workers safe. The handout is the Negative Pressure Isolation Room worth 250,000 baht with care. SCG Foundation would like to give moral support in times of crisis to help healthcare workers get through this together.
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.