The Kusoldharm Phuket Foundation’s major goal is to help those who have been hurt in accidents and natural disasters. The outcomes of these most recent educational programs and scholarships in Phuket will only become clear with time. However, the business also offers a yearly scholarship program for college. On Tuesday, 313 young people received scholarships as part of the organization’s annual scholarship celebration.
Lek Tantiwongpaisan, the head of the foundation, said that 313 educational scholarships had been given to the group for the upcoming year. He anticipated that this would benefit Phuket’s citizens in the long run. Children in the Phuket region of the island have a bright future thanks to a local charity. A few politicians and groups in Phuket have shown support for the notion of giving kids more educational options this year. The foundation’s scholarship program was established to aid students in expanding their knowledge, skills, and sense of social acceptance. He asserted that he joined these groups because he believed they could help progress educational institutions and because certain school employees lacked the proper training to teach English. The youngsters were expected to develop Thailand’s society and economy. The charity’s chairman spoke to teachers and kids from all over Phuket during the occasion. In May, the Kathu district government began developing a strategy to enhance English instruction there. Siwat Wangkun, the chief, made a call for aid to English-speaking businesses, foundations, associations, and organizations.
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Numerous children receive scholarships from the Phuket Foundation
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