Tag: green university

  • Towels Donation for the Home for Handicapped Animals Foundation

    Towels Donation for the Home for Handicapped Animals Foundation

    2 March 2023 – Asst. Prof. Dr. Gan Chanyawudhiwan Acting Vice-President for Academic Services, Cultural Preservation, and International Affairs represented the university to deliver the donated used towels and other animal care necessities to the Home for Handicapped Animals Foundation in Pakkret, Nonthaburi. The donation was accepted by Ms. Pimkul Olansiraroj, the Foundation President. STOU carried out the towel donation activity to raise awareness towards Green University among the staff and the students.

    The Pakkret Home for Handicapped Animals currently shelters over 150 sick and injured animals. It is open for a visit every day from 11 am to 5 pm.

  • Medicine donation for Umphang hospital

    Medicine donation for Umphang hospital

    4 November 2022 – Ms. Rattana Changyao, examination coordinator at Umphang Witthayakom School, representing Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU), made a medicine donation to Umphang hospital.

    STOU carries out an ‘unused medicine donation’ campaign to raise awareness of sustainability and green university development among the university’s employees and students. This was the second time the donated medicine was delivered to the hospital and was accepted by Mr. Supan Pintakaew, Thai Traditional Medicine Technical Officer.

    The donated medicines will be reexamined by the Pharmacist before dispensing to patients with no access to health insurance or other hospitals with limited financial resources.

  • Discarded lotteries donation

    Discarded lotteries donation

    4 November 2022 – Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU) donated discarded lottery tickets to Wat Huai Mu Home for Children with Special Needs in Ratchaburi.

    STOU has continuously carried out a campaign for discarded lottery tickets donation. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Namtip Wipawin from the School of Liberal Arts and Asst. Prof. Dr. Kultida Bunjongsiri from the School of Health Science represented the university to make the donation which was the second time. Phra Chandra Sirakorn, Abbot of Wat Huai Mu, accepted the donation. The tickets will be used to produce flowers, decorative wreaths, and other crafts for sale. The income from the sale is spent on the execution of Wat Huai Mu Home for Children with Special Needs.

    STOU will carry on the campaign to raise awareness of sustainability and green university development among the university’s employees and students countrywide.