On September 5, WeLoveU members in Bangkok, Thailand, donated groceries to the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) and the Bangkok Food Bank to help the flood victims and the vulnerable groups in Phra Khanong in Bangkok.

Providing Food Aid to Flood Victims

📌 Ministry of Social Development and Human Security

The floods that occurred in mid-August caused great damage to the northern, northeastern, and southern regions of Thailand. Houses and shopping malls were flooded, and a lot of people were injured due to landslides. Hearing about the dire need for food and daily necessities, WeLoveU quickly delivered groceries for the flood victims to the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS).

  • 250 Bags of Rice (5 Kg Each)
  • 100 Boxes of Instant Noodles(30 Packs per Box)
  • 300 Bottles of Cooking Oil (1 L Each)

“I sincerely thank WeLoveU for supporting a culture of sharing, enhancing the quality of life, and alleviating the suffering of our people. The donated supplies will be distributed to flood victims, providing them with practical assistance. Thank you once again.”

Narumol Pongsupharp, Assistant Permanent of MSDHS

Providing Food Aid to Vulnerable Groups

📌 Bangkok Food Bank at Phra Khanong District Office

Bangkok Food Bank is a social welfare program operated by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. To help alleviate hunger among vulnerable groups such as the elderly living alone and households with disabilities, WeLoveU donated food supplies to the Bangkok Food Bank located at the Phra Khanong District Office.

“I would like to thank Chairwoman Zahng Gil-jah for providing food items such as sugar, rice, and cooking oil. This support greatly benefits the vulnerable residents of Phra Khanong, especially bedridden patients and those facing financial difficulties I deeply appreciate WeLoveU for your continued support.”

 Tawatchai Janse, Deputy Chief of Phra Khanong District Office

WeLoveU remains dedicated to ensuring that the flowers of hope bloom in the lives of those in need, sharing a mother’s love with neighbors affected by disasters and hardships.

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