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Thai Health Promotion Foundation joins hands with the network to stop drinking alcohol. Moving forward with the campaign to stop drinking during Buddhist Lent 2020, Thai Health Promotion Foundation joins hands with the network to stop drinking alcohol. Move forward with the campaign to stop drinking during Buddhist Lent 2020, inviting Thai people to use 'mindfulness to fight crises', transforming 'risky' crises into 'enhancing' health, emphasizing community empowerment through the 3-step process, inviting, helping, and cheering under the concept of "Be mindful, have money left over, and be ready Fight every crisis.” The children and youth sector joins forces with OBEC to invite Thai children to write love letters urging their parents to stop drinking.
Revealing figures from last year, reducing and quitting alcohol Industry Email List saved more than 8,000 million, while 90 percent of the people agreed that the campaign helped reduce the amount of drinking. Recently, at the Auditorium meeting room, Thammasat Association under Royal Patronage. Bangkok Dr. Supreeda Adulyanon, Manager of the Health Promotion Fund (Thai Health Promotion Foundation), said at a press conference on the campaign to stop drinking during Buddhist Lent 2020 under the COVID-19 outbreak and creating a New Normal using the concept of “ Stop drinking during the Buddhist Lent, be mindful, have money left over, ready to fight every crisis” organized by Thai Health Promotion Foundation in collaboration with the Office of the Network of Alcohol-Free Organizations (SKL) and the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) regarding the situation of The outbreak of COVID-19 makes the time of Buddhist Lent this year different from all past years.
Thai Health Promotion Foundation would like to invite everyone to use this important opportunity, the upcoming Buddhist Lent Day, as a starting point for taking care of your health. Turn risky times into times of health promotion. This year we focus on the use of 'Mindfulness' in fighting crises To make Thai people aware and alert to change their lifestyle, take care of their health, stop drinking, and take more care of themselves. Including using mindfulness to solve problems. Especially regarding income-expense management. which reduces alcohol consumption It will be an important help in having more money left over and creating more savings as well. Dr. Supreeda further said that from the evaluation of the campaign. “No alcohol during Buddhist Lent 2019” by the Alcohol Problems Research Center Together with the Research Center for Social and Business Development (SAB) with the support of Thai Health Promotion Foundation during Buddhist Lent last year.
Revealing figures from last year, reducing and quitting alcohol Industry Email List saved more than 8,000 million, while 90 percent of the people agreed that the campaign helped reduce the amount of drinking. Recently, at the Auditorium meeting room, Thammasat Association under Royal Patronage. Bangkok Dr. Supreeda Adulyanon, Manager of the Health Promotion Fund (Thai Health Promotion Foundation), said at a press conference on the campaign to stop drinking during Buddhist Lent 2020 under the COVID-19 outbreak and creating a New Normal using the concept of “ Stop drinking during the Buddhist Lent, be mindful, have money left over, ready to fight every crisis” organized by Thai Health Promotion Foundation in collaboration with the Office of the Network of Alcohol-Free Organizations (SKL) and the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) regarding the situation of The outbreak of COVID-19 makes the time of Buddhist Lent this year different from all past years.
Thai Health Promotion Foundation would like to invite everyone to use this important opportunity, the upcoming Buddhist Lent Day, as a starting point for taking care of your health. Turn risky times into times of health promotion. This year we focus on the use of 'Mindfulness' in fighting crises To make Thai people aware and alert to change their lifestyle, take care of their health, stop drinking, and take more care of themselves. Including using mindfulness to solve problems. Especially regarding income-expense management. which reduces alcohol consumption It will be an important help in having more money left over and creating more savings as well. Dr. Supreeda further said that from the evaluation of the campaign. “No alcohol during Buddhist Lent 2019” by the Alcohol Problems Research Center Together with the Research Center for Social and Business Development (SAB) with the support of Thai Health Promotion Foundation during Buddhist Lent last year.