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CHARITY FUN RUN Coming soon in Pattaya

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PATTAYA: The HRH Princess Soamsawali Cup Charity Fun Run for Women and Kids.

The charity walking and running event will take place along Pattaya Beach on Saturday 11th June 2016 starting in front of Central Festival. The event, which is aimed at promoting good health through exercise, is organised by the YWCA Bangkok Pattaya branch and sponsored by the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Pattaya City Hall.

The Charity fun run event will be open to everyone, not just women and children. There will be 3 distances:

1.5 km. (Starting Central – U-turn Central Pattaya – Central)
3.0 km. (Starting Central – U-turn Amari Hotel – Central)
6.0 km. (Starting Central – U-turn Amari Hotel – Old pier in front of walking street -Central)

After finishing the competition guests can enjoy free food and drink plus a mini concert by Star Team, a number of students from nearby Potisampan School in Naklua will show their dancing talent to the delight of the crowd A part of the money raised from this event will be added to the budget of building new constructions for poor schools and constructing building of The Glory Hut Foundation for people who have HIV, also to support the water filtration machine project of Sirijaroenwat Forrest.

Register before 5th May 2016 or on 11st June 2016, ticket price is 250 Baht You will get – A T-shirt – Free food and drinks – See live concert from “The Star” – May win the princess’ cup and/or other honorable awards

You can register and get the ticket by

– Office Pattaya One Media Group (Tel. 084 347 5908)

– YWCA Bangkok-Pattaya Center office (Tel. 081 868 9366)

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/community/223269/charity-fun-run-coming-soon-pattaya/

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-- Pattaya One 2016-04-24

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The Glory Hut Foundation for people who have HIV.

But good to see something positive happening for the HIV afflicted people. There is very little support around where I live plus the social stigma is very depressing.

In the west having HIV means a pill a day and live normally. Here in Issaan it really can be a death sentence.

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