CPLI Commends Volunteer Employees for Assisting Northern Flood Victims in Collaboration with Nakhon Ratchasima Highway Police Volunteers
Thailand is currently facing widespread flooding in many areas, particularly in the northern region, which has severely impacted local communities. The Charoen Pokphand Leadership Institute (CPLI) extends its heartfelt appreciation to four dedicated employees: Mr. Sathirawit Thitkrathok, Mr. Decha Chumpa, Ms. Naruemon Jankhiew, and Mr. Suphanat Krongthong. These individuals volunteered their time outside of regular work duties to join 30 volunteers from the Nakhon Ratchasima Highway Police Traffic Volunteer Group in providing essential aid to flood-affected residents. The team traveled to deliver relief supplies to communities in crisis, including Krai Nok Subdistrict, Kong Krailas District, and Ban Kluai and Thani Subdistricts in Mueang District, Sukhothai Province. Their efforts reached two temples and more than 500 households in need.
CPLI commends this act of dedication and sacrifice, which not only alleviates the hardship faced by affected communities but also exemplifies a strong sense of social responsibility. Their commitment to helping those in distress is a model of social contribution and cooperation, demonstrating the importance of solidarity in overcoming crises sustainably.
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