Bangkok Post

Suntory donates products to hospitals to promote health

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Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) recently donated BRAND’S products to hospitals and foundation­s under the “Getting Healthy With BRAND’S” campaign with an objective to give the gift of health to hospital and foundation staff as well as patients and kids. The donated products are worth a total of 9,694,192 baht.

Since the spread of Covid-19, the company realises the burden and responsibi­lity facing healthcare personnel as well as staff at hospitals and foundation­s who were required to work extremely hard during the pandemic.

The company has continued to send them good wishes and moral support through the distributi­on of BRAND’S products to hospitals, foundation­s as well as other public health organisati­ons. Although the Covid-19 outbreak has subsided, infections are still reported in various areas while hospital and foundation staff continue to do their jobs tirelessly.

To underline the “Giving Back To Society” value, the company initiated the “Getting Healthy With BRAND’S” campaign with the objective to promote good health and send moral support to staff at hospitals and foundation­s along with patients and children supported by those foundation­s.

As part of the campaign, a total of 199,456 bottles of BRAND’S products were donated to eight hospitals and foundation­s including King Chulalongk­orn Memorial Hospital, the Thai Red Cross Society, Siriraj Hospital, Ramathibod­i Hospital, Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health, Rajavithi Hospital, Thammasat University Hospital, the Golden Jubilee Medical Center and the Foundation for Children.

 ?? ?? Ashwin Rajgopal, right, CEO of Suntory Beverage & Food Thailand and Indochina.
Ashwin Rajgopal, right, CEO of Suntory Beverage & Food Thailand and Indochina.
 ?? ?? Donated products from Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand).
Donated products from Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand).

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