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MOL, GIE and Red Cross Organize Blood Donation in Honour of His Majesty the King

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          The Ministry of Labour organized the third blood donation project at I.G.S. in Prawet, from 15 times, to help workers and people who suffer from work hazards. The project also looks at promoting all sectors to recognize the sacrifice and doing good deeds without expecting returns and to celebrate the coronation ceremony of 2019.

 

 

         On June 21, 2019, Permanent Secretary of Labour Mr. Suthi Sukosol chaired the opening ceremony of the third blood donation project on the occasion of the royal coronation. Managing Director of I.G.S. Mr. Suthipong Thumronsakul gave delivered a statement at the company in the Gemopolis Industrial Estate, Prawet, Bangkok. He said that His Majesty the King, coronated on May 4, 2019, said that “we will continue to preserve, extend and occupy the land fairly, for the benefit of the people forever”, which represents the royal determination to develop the country to prosperity and to promote and maintain the quality of life for the people to live better. In addition, His Majesty the King also initiated the royal volunteer project to encourage all sectors to jointly organize public activities to develop, promote and maintain the quality of life of people in the community.
         Mr. Suthi said that this event is the third time with a target group of executives, civil servants and officials, as well as employer organizations, employees, both formal and informal workers, totaling 300 people. The target is to host 15 blood donation events with three within the Ministry of Labour’s premises and 12 within companies’ premises, from May 4, 2019, to May 4, 2020. There are also exciting activities such as the professional demonstration on making Chinese Steamed Rice Noodle Rolls, Singapore Cendol and punch, and a Chalermprakiat exhibition and event booths by agencies under the Ministry of Labour. In addition to being held in honour of the coronation ceremony, the activity is considered a response to the royal order and determination to improve the quality of life of people, through support of blood supply to the Thai Red Cross and public hospitals to help patients and those suffering from hazards at work, as well as encouraging those who attend the event to realize the sacrifice and good deeds without expecting returns and integrating activities with government agencies and business establishments too. The event was received good support from the Gemopolis Industrial Estate, Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, the Thai Red Cross, Udomsuk Police Station and Prawet District Office, Bangkok.
 

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Division of Public Relations/
News by Chaninthorn Phettab/
Photos by Sompob Silbut/
21 June 2019/

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