Origin Property has donated 500,000 Baht (five hundred thousand Baht) to assist victims of flooding in Nan Province and has partnered with the Chamber of Commerce in Si Sa Ket Province to support hospitals affected by the unrest along the Thai-Cambodian border, while also sending encouragement to the local communities.

Mr. Pirapong Jaroonaek, CEO of Origin Property Public Company Limited (ORI), has donated 500,000 Baht (five hundred thousand Baht) to help hospitals in the affected areas that have suffered significant damage due to the Thai-Cambodian border clashes. This initiative is in collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce in Si Sa Ket Province, led by Mr. Rattawit Angsakulkiat, President of the Si Sa Ket Chamber of Commerce, who has allocated funds to hospitals in Si Sa Ket and Surin Provinces, including health promotion hospitals (HPH) in Si Sa Ket such as HPH Ban Sam Meng, HPH Kok Charoen, HPH Kam Proi, and HPH Phanom Dong Rak in Surin Province. Additionally, funds have been directed to assist victims in evacuation camps in Si Sa Ket and to support the budget for purchasing various equipment for the Ubon Ratchathani Chamber of Commerce.

Origin has also provided financial assistance to Nan Hospital, which was damaged by severe flooding in Nan Province, where water overflowed into economic areas, causing destruction in several key locations, including Nan Hospital, where medical equipment was submerged and damaged.

“Origin Property is aware of the hardships faced by the people affected both physically and mentally. We are ready to offer our support and help those impacted by the unrest along the Thai-Cambodian border to return to normalcy as soon as possible, while also extending our concern to those affected by the flooding in Nan Province, including local residents and business operators who have been impacted during this time,” said Mr. Pirapong.