In April, Boon Tree Food Co., ltd. donated 10,500 bags of curry pouch for helping communities during this difficult time under the collaboration with Scholars of Sustenance Foundation Thailand in Remote Community Food Program.
Under this collaboration, we have distributed the food supply to various beneficiaries. Our first recipient is the Thaweewattana community who currently taking care of the low-income community and immigrant children, affected by the new wave of COVID-19 pandemic and left unemployed. We have collaborated with volunteer network namely “Ruamduaichaikun volunteers’ group and Buapetch Volunteer Emergency Unit” to help us distribute the pre-cook curry pouch to the hill tribe village and refugees affected by the political turmoil in the Burmese border in Mae Hong Son and the field hospital in Chiangmai and Narathiwat to support the medical staffs, doctor, and patients affected by the pandemic. This distribution was also distributed to Seub Nakasatien Foundation to support the community and guardian and refugee groups. The curry pouch is shelf-stable items that SOS can be distributed to all over the country, so apart from sending donated food to the communities in Bangkok, we also invited our volunteer networks to pick them at our office and distribute them to remote communities around the Thailand border. Thank you, BoonTree Food, for this special donation, all community volunteers for supports, and Nok Air for providing cargo shipping at no cost to the recipients in Chiang Mai and Narathiwat.
During this difficult time, Scholars of Sustenance Thailand pledged to do anything we can in our capacity to ensure that every support we received are distributed to the people in need not only in Bangkok, Phuket, or Hua Hin but to anywhere we can reach. Shelf stable item are important in the remote community food program, and SOS Thailand are accepting the donation of shelf-stable goods so that we can reach to even further! Help us Helps them!
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