Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CPF) is intensifying its "CPF Delivers Food from the Heart for Flood Relief" program. Collaborating with fellow CP Group companies - including CP ALL, CP Extra, Makro, Lotus, Royal Umbrella Rice, CP RAM, Chia Tai, and True Corporation - CPF strives to mitigate the hardships endured by flood-affected communities across Thailand's northern region.
In a recent development, Mr. Suchat Theekasuk, Governor of Sukhothai, accepted a donation of 100 kilograms of fresh pork and 5,000 fresh chicken eggs from CPF volunteers. These supplies were promptly distributed to flood relief kitchens. Additionally, CPF volunteers supplied fresh eggs and pork to the Petchkasem Foundation's kitchen at Wat Khlong Krachong in Sawankhalok District, Sukhothai Province. The E-Jan Helps Flood Victims initiative also received a donation of 1,500 eggs.
Earlier, volunteers had delivered fresh pork, chicken, and drinking water to Chiang Rai Province. These provisions bolstered the Royal Kitchen's capacity to prepare high-quality, ready-to-eat meals for flood-affected residents.
Concurrently in Nan Province, the company distributed an array of essential items. These included fresh meats (chicken and pork), eggs, drinking water, Tra Chatr rice, ready-to-eat meals, and crucial survival bags. In a technological initiative, CP Group volunteers installed True 5G mobile signal trucks to support 10 flood relief kitchens. This effort aims to assist flood-affected residents across four districts in Nan: Mueang Nan, Phu Phiang, Tha Wang Pha, and Wiang Sa.
Furthermore, the Five Star Northern Business unit contributed rice and drinking water to the Chiang Rai Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office. Similar donations were made to the representative of the Mayor of Dok Khamtai Municipality in Phayao Province.
The "CPF Delivers Food from the Heart for Flood Relief" project persists in its mission to alleviate the suffering of affected populations. CPF volunteers continue to unite with CP Group companies and various sectors, ensuring flood victims have access to adequate food and essential supplies.