Bangkok: Muang Thai Life Assurance, in collaboration with Muang Thai Smile Foundation, has made a significant contribution of 11 phlegm suction machines to the Department of Women's Affairs and Family Development. This donation is intended to support training programs for caregivers of the elderly, aiming to enhance the quality of life in Thai communities.
According to Thai News Agency, the initiative is part of a broader effort to create career opportunities and develop skills for individuals, particularly women and vulnerable families, allowing them to become proficient caregivers for the elderly. The donation coincides with the 11th anniversary of the Muang Thai Yim Foundation, reflecting a commitment to sustainability across environmental, social, corporate governance, and economic dimensions.
The phlegm suction machines are vital medical devices for the care of elderly and bedridden patients. They will be used as educational tools in caregiver training courses, ensuring participants are equipped with the necessary skills to provide high-quality care. The training program aims to bolster the standard of elderly care, generate employment, and reduce the strain on public health systems, contributing to a sustainable aging society in Thailand.
The event was graced by prominent figures, including Ms. Chatuporn Rojanaphanich, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, and Ms. Ramrung Vorawath, Director-General of the Department of Women's Affairs and Family Institute. Representatives from Muang Thai Life Assurance, including CEO Mr. Sara Lamsam, were also present to hand over the donations.
Muang Thai Life Assurance and Muang Thai Smile Foundation remain dedicated to fostering social opportunities through initiatives in public health, education, and career development. Their ongoing commitment to "Sustainable Giving" aims to generate positive impacts at the individual, family, and societal levels, furthering the development of a resilient and sustainable Thai society.