Social Activities
Healthy Vegetarian Festival – Supporting School Construction
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Strategic Plan
Project Overview
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Alignment with Corporate Vision, Mission & Policy
Background & Rationale:
Ethnic minority groups and rural communities are often among the most marginalized members of society. Traditionally, they have led simple lives by farming in remote highland areas, far from urban development, with limited access to education and other development opportunities. As agriculture is the primary occupation for most people in these communities, their quality of life generally lags behind that of the wider population.
In today's rapidly changing world, while greater development has brought increased convenience, it has also created new challenges. People must adapt from a simple way of life to one that is increasingly competitive and stressful. However, because these communities have fewer opportunities, they are at a disadvantage compared with more developed groups.
Recognizing the importance of education and the well-being of the students and community of Phee Pan Nuea School, Ohkajhu launched this project to help improve living conditions in the community. Revenue generated from customers participating in the annual vegetarian festival campaign was used to support activities including providing meals, donating clothing and dining utensils, organizing community activities, and constructing a school building for the Phee Pan Nuea community.
Objectives:
- To promote access to educational facilities for the Phee Pan Nuea community.
- To improve the community's quality of life.
- To promote a stable and resilient community.
Key Targets
Area of Implementation
Key Activities
- Publicize the company's community activities.
- Hold meetings to plan and coordinate community engagement.
- Implement the planned activities to achieve the project objectives.
- Prepare a summary report of the project outcomes and communicate the results to customers.
- Promote other initiatives related to the development of the Phee Pan Nuea community.
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