Mr Martyn Perkins, executive director of Knorr-Bremse Global Care Asia Pacific Ltd, said, "We have been providing scholarships to junior high-school and vocational certificate students in Chachoengsao province since 2021. On our fourth consecutive year providing scholarships in collaboration with EDF, we have expanded 'Knorr-Bremse Global Care Pathway to Success Project' to 25 higher vocational certificate students from seven vocational colleges in Chachoengsao province. We also provided the scholarship recipients with online English learning outside their classrooms, in addition to the hands-on English Language activities by EduSquare."
Mr Perkins added, "We hope that our scholarship recipients will continue in improving their English communications for the betterment of their career and future, as well as spending the scholarship funds wisely for their education."
According to Mr Sunphet Nilrat, managing director of EDF, "EDF share the same goal with Knorr-Bremse Global Care Asia Pacific Ltd to support education to needy students. Additionally, we work with local and international organizations to develop and implement their 'Corporate Social Responsibility' projects in schools and communities."
Organizations or individuals, who wish to support scholarships to needy Thai students or organize CSR activities with EDF foundation, can call 02 579 9209-11 from 09.00-16.30 hrs (Monday-Friday), send emails to [email protected], communicate via LINE @edfthai or access www.edfthai.org.
On the second row Mr Martyn Perkins (6th from left), executive director of Knorr-Bremse Global Care Asia Pacific Ltd; Ms Pimpreeya Noragankorn (7th from left), HR & administration assistant manager of Knorr-Bremse Commercial Vehicle Systems (Thailand) Ltd, Ms Panadda Kittiwongtam (6th from right), director of Bangpakong Industrial and Community College; Ms Kasemsri Eufemio (5th from right), director of EDF (Education for Development Foundation); and Ms Sirilak Antarasena (back row - far right), scholarship project manager of EDF (Education for Development Foundation), are seen with 25 higher vocational certificate scholarship recipients from seven vocational colleges in Chachoengsao province.
Source: On 3 Communication