Among them, several small children accompanied their parents to greet Toon and contribute from their own piggy banks towards new equipment for the 11 hospitals. Many residents, both Buddhist and Muslim, wished Toon luck and hoped that he succeeds on his longest charity run project. Toon has already made history in the deep South with this charitable feat of endurance, and I am certain he will be remembered fondly there forever more. He said he organised that charity run project to inspire people to realise the importance of physical exercise and good health in the hope of spreading the idea that prevention is better than cure. They are Yala Hospital, Surat Thani Hospital, Ratchaburi Hospital, Chaophraya Yommarat Hospital (in Suphan Buri), Saraburi Hospital, Khon Kaen Hospital, Chaopraya Abhaiphubejhr Hospital (in Prachin Buri), Nakornping Hospital (in Chiang Mai), Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital, Nan Hospital and Phramongkutklao Hospital (in Bangkok).
Source: Bangkok Post November 11, 2017 21:31 UTC