Charity event aids bedridden patients in Pattaya

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The Two-Wheeled Merit-Making Group, also known as Tootee Luk Nam Khem Phak Tawan-Totee Pattaya, recently organised a meaningful charity event to support underprivileged and bedridden patients in the Nong Prue Municipality area. The event took place at Carcass and Reen Car Wash and saw the community come together to provide essential items to those in need.

Led by Praichit Panprasong, the group collaborated with Mahwana Thianmanee and the Krimjai family to distribute rice, dry food, diapers, and other necessities. Among the beneficiaries was Halim, a 53 year old disabled man and bedridden resident of Rai Wanasin. His family had reached out to the Two-Wheeled Merit-Making Group for assistance, requesting items such as diapers, anti-stain pads, milk, rice, dry food, and drinking water.

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The group, accompanied by Woraphon Phongphali, Assistant Secretary to the Mayor of Pattaya City, and other kind-hearted individuals from Pattaya Naklua and Ban Huai Yai, responded to the call. Together, they provided essential support to Halim and his family.

Halim’s 58 year old sister, Duangjai Sengiamngam and their 77 year old mother, Somjit Chitchinda, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the group and the donors. The donations, totalling over 12,500 baht, were a significant relief for the family, who have been struggling to care for Halim, reported Pattaya News.

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“We are deeply grateful for the support. These donations will help us a lot in taking care of my brother.”

Charity event aids bedridden patients in Pattaya | News by Thaiger
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In related news, the Chakravartin Temple, in association with local Pattaya entertainment business operators and sponsors, recently organised a heartwarming charity event for the students and teachers of Ban Khlong Takhro School from Phetchabun province.

In other news, homeless individuals in Bangkok’s Trok Sake have been accused of reselling donated food parcels, prompting social media outcry. Reports emerged on August 29, warning those planning to donate food to be cautious, as some homeless groups have been intercepting and reselling the food.

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Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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