The problem of hunger and food shortages is still an ongoing problem in society, especially during the covid 19 that has a serious impact on people. Kellogg (Thailand) Ltd. has decided to cooperate with SOS for the first time to support low-income communities that lack healthy food and those who are quarantined in the community. Kellogg has delivered 10,708.6 kgs of breakfast cereal products that will be used in the Food Rescue Program. In addition to helping people, Kellogg's aim is to support the World Food Bank.
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All donated food will be distributed to communities including :
Bangkok:
1) Via the groups of Social Development and Human Security Volunteer:
Jomthong District
Chatuchak District
Huay Kwang District
Lad Prao District
Bang Plat District
Klong Sam Wa District
Lak Si District
Bang Khun Tien District
Tawee Wattana District
Don Muang District
Bang Kok Noi District
Dusit District
Bang Bon District
Lad Kra Bang District
Tung Kru District
2) Low-income communities:
Nhong Jok Community
Klong Som Poi Community
Lad Pa Chee Community
Ban Mun Kong Bang Sue Community
Phra Jen Community
Onnut 14 Rai Community
Bang Khae Community
Taling Chan Communiy
Nikom Makkasan Community
Khae Ha Suan Plu Community
Nang Loeng Community
Bang Na Toll Community
Wat Mai Pi Ren Community
Ban Som Det Mosque Community
3) Refugee Groups, Independent Volunteer Groups and Foundations:
Wang Thong Lhang Council of Community Organizations
Child Development Foundation
Tai Rom Phra Baramee Volunteer
Migrant Bridge Refugee Network
Satthachon Foundation for. Education and Orphans
Ban Muthita Juvenile Vocational Training Centre for Boys
Rim Klong Community Network
Pracha U-thit Refugee Group
Ban Pathum Homeless Center
Remote Communities in Lop Buri, Mae Hong Son, and Chiang Mai.
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SOS would like to thank Kellogg for seeing our commitment and the need to contribute to solving food issues in society. SOS will continue to work hard to deliver meals to the people in need and to help people get through this terrible situation together.
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