Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 5:35:23 GMT
The Chulalongkorn University Communication Arts Alumni Association and generous friends, including Omnicom Media Group, OMD and PHD, Integrated Communication Company Limited and LifeEase Group Company Limited, organized a special campaign. “Spread Kindness to Thailand” invites Thais and foreigners living in Thailand to take the opportunity on Songkran Day, April 13-15, to give kindness and encouragement to each other in times of crisis due to the COVID-19 disease situation . Thai Delight” was born from the idea of the Chulalongkorn Communication Arts Alumni Association and kind-hearted friends.
That is hoped for during the Songkran festival this year It Country Email List is still an invigorating time. With the kindness of all Thai people 1Even though Thailand is faced with the COVID-19 outbreak situation. And everyone must keep their distance and stay at home. There will be no Songkran festival this year. By inviting everyone to come and spread kindness and give encouragement to each other. By recording a video clip or writing a heartfelt message. Then share it on your own social networks on all channels.and report on who Thai people have sent kindness to in the special live program In addition, there was also a short film created by Wirot Jarusan, Jungka Bangkok, and Chula alumni of Communication Arts, and also had the honor of Joey Boy coming to be the voice-over for this short film.
Whether it's Facebook, IG, Twitter or Tik Tok, tag the name of the person who splashed kindness with 2 hashtags: 1) #splashkindness to make Thailand happy and 2) addressed to those who want to splash kindness. Give such as #Spreadkindness to make the doctor happy. #Spread kindness to make your mother happy. So that those we send encouragement to will know. At the same time, through LIFEiS, an organization that works for society, founded by Boy Kosiyapong, Nop Phonchamni and friends who want to see a society that supports each other. also opened a Facebook fan pageTo collect the kindness that Thai people pour out to each other to share with each other.
That is hoped for during the Songkran festival this year It Country Email List is still an invigorating time. With the kindness of all Thai people 1Even though Thailand is faced with the COVID-19 outbreak situation. And everyone must keep their distance and stay at home. There will be no Songkran festival this year. By inviting everyone to come and spread kindness and give encouragement to each other. By recording a video clip or writing a heartfelt message. Then share it on your own social networks on all channels.and report on who Thai people have sent kindness to in the special live program In addition, there was also a short film created by Wirot Jarusan, Jungka Bangkok, and Chula alumni of Communication Arts, and also had the honor of Joey Boy coming to be the voice-over for this short film.
Whether it's Facebook, IG, Twitter or Tik Tok, tag the name of the person who splashed kindness with 2 hashtags: 1) #splashkindness to make Thailand happy and 2) addressed to those who want to splash kindness. Give such as #Spreadkindness to make the doctor happy. #Spread kindness to make your mother happy. So that those we send encouragement to will know. At the same time, through LIFEiS, an organization that works for society, founded by Boy Kosiyapong, Nop Phonchamni and friends who want to see a society that supports each other. also opened a Facebook fan pageTo collect the kindness that Thai people pour out to each other to share with each other.