PPAT Mae Sot, Tak Province, Delivers Medication to Local Residents

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On August 18, the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), represented by Ms. Nuchanat Raruen, Project Manager, Khun Preeyanuch Ontuwong, PPAT Mae Sot, Tak Provincial Project Manager, and their team, delivered antifungal medication to police officers, soldiers, Village Health Volunteers (VHVs), network organizations, and local residents in Tak Province. The medication is intended for the treatment of fungal skin infections. The purpose of this donation is to alleviate the hardship faced by the public and officials working in the area, who often suffer from skin conditions due to the hot and humid climate, particularly officials who work outdoors for extended periods. Access to the necessary medication will help them better care for themselves.

This activity reflects the association’s commitment to promoting the quality of life and health of the public in all dimensions. Beyond providing family planning services, PPAT also emphasizes holistic health care for all community groups.

We would like to thank Bayer Thai Co., Ltd. for the generous donation of the medication.

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