63-year-old Sukhuchai
Iphipunyavorakul says he is proud his fellow Thais have not abandoned him.
Vittaya Yoondorn
Flood victims still taking shelter at Pattaya’s Redemptorist
Vocational School received more relief supplies from the Royal Aid Project.
The project, comprised of the National Council on Social
Welfare of Thailand, United Way Worldwide and Omnova Co. of the U.S. and Milimed
Co. presented the 150 bags of supplies Dec. 15.
Sr. Col. Asanww Saowapaap, president of NCSWT, and Khanittha
Thewinthornpat, chairwoman of Career Promotion and Development of the
Handicapped, said the Royal Aid Project recognizes that many people impacted by
floods need food and kitchen appliances to rebuild.
Sukhuchai Iphipunyavorakul, a 63-year-old evacuee from
Bangkok, said he was delighted to receive the handouts and was proud his fellow
Thais had not abandoned him.