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Mitsubishi Electric Kang Yong Watana donating survival bags to those affected from COVID-19 pandemic
Mitsubishi Electric Kang Yong Watana donating survival bags to those affected from COVID-19 pandemic.
Mitsubishi Electric Kang Yong Watana Company Limited led by Mr. Shinji Kamiya, Managing Director together with Mr. Praphon Potivorakun, Deputy Managing Director, management and staff recently volunteered to help the society under “COVID-19 Pandemic Survival Bag Donation” project by donating over 900 sets of survival bags worth over 500,000 Baht to the people in 3 communities namely Bang Koo Wat Community in Prathum Thani province, Saparn-Soong Community in Bangkok and Wat Chalong Nai Community in Samut Prakarn province.
 
This CSR project was organized to help alleviate the burden for those affected by COVID-19 from pay-cut, unemployment as they could not go to work.  It was also meant to cheer the community people up so that they can survive the crisis.