Call for donation for OFWs affected by COVID-19 in Thailand
Any amount of help will make a big difference to our fellow OFWs affected by this epidemic.

Any amount of help will make a big difference to our fellow OFWs affected by this epidemic.
Food packs will include 5kgs rice, noodles and sardines. These will be distributed this weeked. Details on distributions points to follow.
The Embassy has also assigned teams to assist in emergency cases seven days a week.
You may contact Khalil through WhatsApp (0840040972) or Facebook messenger.
Kudos to all FCCT officers and members who participated in this worthy endeavor!
Here are videos of our kababayan who have successfully tried applying for the 90-day extension online.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. thanked Thailand for the said donation which will help the soldiers.
The army on Thursday morning began spraying roads in Bangkok with disinfectant to combat the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
Advice on emergency cases such as deaths, accidents, and assistance on emergency travel documents will still be provided seven days a week by messaging the ATN phone at +66-81-989-7116. An Embassy official will reply as soon as other cases are served.
As a precautionary measure, the Ateneo LSE Thailand’s Orientation Program has been moved to May 10, 2020.
The measure will commence on Thursday and all personal information for inbound tourists will be kept in the system for 14 days after their arrival.
Regularly visit the MOPH website for updates.
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok will have its first consular mission in 2020. It will be held in Hat Yai, south of Thailand on March 8 (Sunday) from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm..
The hospital bill is 25,000 plus baht. She suffered also paralysis in the left side of the body.
Interested candidates can call Khun Kamila at 0844381750.
Khàawp khun mâak!