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Bags for Srinakorn Hospital

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1,622 THB / 27,600 THB
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16 months ago

Hello everyone my name is Bruce. I am a final year high school student at the Anglican Church Grammar School, Brisbane, Australia. I am raising money to donate cloth bags for Srinakorn hospital in Sukhothai in Thailand. These bags will be given to patients to carry and safeguard their medications when travelling home during and after treatment. The idea to provide the bags originated from retired professor Saisawad Praladnet (สายสวาท ประหลาดเนตร) who had previously provided bags to the hospital.    

It is hoped that, upon recovery, the patients will continue to reuse the bags in their day to day life. Other benefits that I hope to achieve with this project is to reduce costs to the hospital, which we believe will free up money to be used in treatment, as well as reducing plastic waste and/or spoiled medications. If we can achieve 1,000 bags, then our next goal will be to purchase hospital equipment, for example hospital beds. 

I am inviting people to get involved in this project by supporting or donating to my cause and/or setting up a similar project for a hospital in need close to where you live. 

Thank you for your kindness.

 




Update from February 05 2023
15 months ago



The first bags have already arrived at Srinakorn Hospital




Update from February 05 2023
15 months ago



The first batch of bags has been sent





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First donor
52 THB
Anonymous
Good on you!

Top contributor
1,070 THB
Rachel Vare
Great work Bruce! Hope lots of bags get made for the locals.

3 Donations
16 months ago
500 THB
Anonymous
เป็นกำลังใจให้ทำ​เพื่อสังคมครับ​
16 months ago
1,070 THB
Rachel Vare
Great work Bruce! Hope lots of bags get made for the locals.
16 months ago
52 THB
Anonymous
Good on you!



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