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Members of the Pattaya Reporters Association collect at Wat Sutthawas Temple on National Reporters Day, signed up with by 9 monks for a solemn event honouring left coworkers and conjuring up true blessings for the occupation.

PATTAYA, Thailand— The Pattaya Reporters Association, under the management of President Amporn Saengkaew, commemorated left coworkers in a poignant merit-making event held at Wat Sutthawas Temple in east Pattaya, on March 5. This solemn occasion, accompanying National Reporters Day, intended to enhance the auspiciousness and sociability within the journalism occupation.

Following the event, President Amporn provided incense to admire Lord Buddha, setting a reverent tone for the day’s procedures. Consequently, a group of 9 monks led a shouting session, conjuring up true blessings for the left reporters and wanting ongoing success for the occupation.

The charitable nature of this occasion highlights the on-going dedication of the Pattaya Reporters Association to honour fallen coworkers and foster strong bonds amongst its members. As the preeminent event of reporters in the Pattaya location, the association has a storied history of arranging helpful activities for the neighborhood.

Previous efforts consist of supplying midday meals to the impoverished and using assistance to numerous charitable companies. In addition, the association focuses on the wellness of its members by supplying yearly mishap insurance protection. Presently boasting a subscription of 60 devoted reporters, the association stays unfaltering in its dedication to journalistic stability and social work.


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