ears, AHF's Asia Pacific Bureau in close collaboration with the
Provincial Health Department and the Dramaraksa Foundation will provide
antiretroviral treatment, medical care and support services at the centers
extending life and bringing hope for people living with HIV/AIDS," said Dr.
Chinkholal Thangsing, Asia/Pacific Bureau Chief for AIDS Healthcare
Foundation, the US' largest HIV/AIDS healthcare and prevention and
education provider, which operates more than 40 free AIDS treatment clinics
in the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean and Asia. "I would like to offer
thanks not only to our partners, but also to Wora Booncherd, President of
the Kasetsart University Alumni Association, USA and the Board of Directors
and Oraphan Boonthong in Bangkok, for first introducing us to the Wat
Phrabatnampo-Dramaraksa Foundation Hospice Care program, and for educating
us as to the tremendous need for such treatment and compassionate care and
support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Thailand."
"It is my honor to be here for the grand opening of the "Center of
Hope" clinic under tripartite collaboration between the Lop Buri Provincial
Government, AIDS Healthcare Foundation and Dramaraksa Foundation -- Wat
Phrabatnampo," said Mr. Suwat Tantipat, Lop Buri Provincial Governor. "I
feel pleased for Lop Buri people and HIV patients, as this project gives
hope and supports the HIV patients just like its name, 'Center of Hope.' We
need both knowledge and understanding in order to support HIV patients. I
believe this project will give a better life quality to HIV patients and
let them live a normal life once again. I, on behalf of Lop Buri Provincial
Government, promise that if there is anything the Lop Buri Provincial
Government could help with, we would help with our full strength
immediately."
"This is a very good time for us to be here together for the grand
opening of the ART 'Center of Hope,' The number of HIV patients has
continued to rise and increase rapidly, and ma
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