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‘Toon’ beats his target while transforming his own standing in society

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‘Toon’ beats his target while transforming his own standing in society

By THE NATION

 

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Rock star Artiwara Kongmalai, better known as “Toon Bodyslam”, reaches his final destination in Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district yesterday evening after his months-long charity run .

 

THAILAND’S national hero Artiwara Kongmalai, better known as Toon Bodyslam, has completed his epic mission to raise funds for state hospitals via a run from the country’s southernmost corner to its northernmost tip. It is a job well done, exceeding targets in many aspects.


Artiwara’s charity run has managed to attract more than Bt1.1 billion in donations, far above his initial target of Bt700 million. Over the past two months, he has also inspired many people in Thailand to think about what they could do to help the less fortunate. 

 

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Every day, he demonstrated that every small step, every small contribution counts. 

 

Artiwara’s own standing has changed, transformed from singer to national hero. His popularity experienced an undeniable ascent in the weeks since he started the charity run for 11 hospitals in Yala’s Betong district on November 1. 

 

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Although long famous as the lead singer of the Bodyslam rock band, he had never enjoyed the personal stature he now enjoys.

 

Throughout the past two months, Artiwara has received glowing media coverage every single day, in addition to admiration from Thais the country over. The other day, a Bangkok poll confirmed he was now the most admired person of the year, beating all other candidates by a wide margin. 

 

Wherever he went, he received rapturous cheers and support. 

 

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The cheers were probably loudest as Artiwara reached his ultimate destination at 6.20pm yesterday, the Mae Sai border point in Chiang Rai province, Thailand’s northernmost spot. There, he completed his epic journey of about 2,214 kilometres. 

 

Authorities agreed to close one traffic lane heading towards the border point for Artiwara’s charity run, with Mae Sai district chief Somsak Khanakham among the waiting crowds. 

 

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Thousands of people crowded around to express support for their hero. 

 

Artiwara was all smiles as he waved and greeted his supporters. He ran towards a board reading “The Northernmost Part of Thailand” and rang a bell to mark his accomplishment. 

 

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On top of the more than Bt12 million in donations Artiwara received during his run in Mae Sai district, another Bt10million came at the end of the day from Somsak Amornrattanachaikul, president of the company Asian Seafoods Coldstorage. 

 

Artiwara also received amulets from many monks. 

 

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Today, Phra Maha Vuthichai Vachiramethi of the Raicherntawan Meditation Centre will also organise a blessing ceremony for him. 

 

Tomorrow, the Army will fly him and his team back to Bangkok. 

 

The donations raised by Artiwara’s charity run are about 0.33 per cent of the total all state hospitals receive from the government every year via the |Public Health Ministry and National Health Security Office. 

 

The 11 hospitals that will receive a share of funds raised by Artiwara’s run are: Saraburi Hospital, Surat Thani Hospital, Khon Kaen Hospital, Chaophraya Yommaraj Hospital, Nakornping Hospital, Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital, Chaopraya Abhaiphubejhr Hospital, Ratchaburi Hospital, Nan Hospital, Phramongkutklao Hospital and Yala Hospital. 

 

Although most of these hospitals are relatively big and have a wide range of facilities, many have operated in the red due to the very high number of patients they care for.

 

Saraburi Hospital, for example, was in the red to the tune of more than Bt321 million as of the end of 2016. 

 

The donations from Artiwara’s charity will benefit not just these 11 hospitals but also their patients. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30334795

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-12-26

Well done. Run for PM.

 

I guess he can walk into any karaoke and get the pick of the litter free for the rest of his life.:cheesy:

Fantastic job Toon a truly marathon effort. Have a well earned rest mate. 

 

Now comes the hard part, seeing the money does not get misused by greedy entitled administrators. 

 

 

 

Edited by Oziex1

Well good on him..

Respect.... well done Toon, an amazing achievement.

Now comes the hardest bit, overseeing how the money is spent, and keeping it out of grasping administrators pockets.

A run for office as there is lots of time to prepare.  It is obvious he could do a lot for Thailand, and Thailand needs a fresh start desperately. 

Wouldn't be nice if the government matched this sum as a one off payment?

Fantastic achievement Toon, you have truely inspired many Thais with your epic run.  I do hope the Thai Government recognises his achievement with an award - a medal of merit is indeed deserved.

6 hours ago, Oziex1 said:

Fantastic job Toon a truly marathon effort. Have a well earned rest mate. 

 

Now comes the hard part, seeing the money does not get misused by greedy entitled administrators. 

 

 

 

I really think that will not happen.

Too many eyes looking!

2 minutes ago, hansnl said:

Too many eyes looking!

I suggest that you forget that Thai bureaucrats are experts at sleight of hand!  The hospitals will probably see little of the money.

 

That said, Toon's run was an inspiration for everyone!  Congratulations for a job truly well done!!

7 minutes ago, hansnl said:

I really think that will not happen.

Too many eyes looking!

I agree it will be heavily scrutinsed, however the sheer size of the amount raised will tempt some and also how have these Hospitals fallen so deep into the red.

 

The cynic in me says Toons valiant efforts are to make up for a shortfall created by incompetence, greed and corruption by the Administrators, I would like to see their cars and houses.

8 hours ago, yellowboat said:

A run for office as there is lots of time to prepare.  It is obvious he could do a lot for Thailand, and Thailand needs a fresh start desperately. 

I agree he has done a great job running for charity.........what is not so obvious is what he could do in political office, or does he even have a desire to do so.

Why isn't Geldof and/or Bono running the UK?

1 hour ago, tryasimight said:

I agree he has done a great job running for charity.........what is not so obvious is what he could do in political office, or does he even have a desire to do so.

Why isn't Geldof and/or Bono running the UK?

Why should they, hiding their money outside of the UK so they don't have to pay tax. They do nothing but asking other people for money.

You do things in your life with hope that what you have done has improved your community. Toon has enriched his community to offer better medical equipment. An unselfish act on his part. Good work.

5 minutes ago, Chris Lawrence said:

You do things in your life with hope that what you have done has improved your community. Toon has enriched his community to offer better medical equipment. An unselfish act on his part. Good work.

Agreed

He could be an example for unselfishness for the Thais.

Urgently needed.

Edited by sweatalot

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