"Share love with your heart" Project


CMRU Faculty : คณะวิทยาการจัดการ | Date and Time : 21 กันยายน 2566

The Faculty of Mass Communication, Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, organized the project "Share Love with Heart" for visually impaired children at the Northern Region School for the Blind, under the royal patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, Chiang Mai Province.

Students from the Mass Communication Department (Weekend Program) of the Faculty of Management, Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, initiated the project "Share Love with Heart" at the Northern Region School for the Blind, under the royal patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, Chiang Mai Province. They also provided essential consumer goods to the school for future use. Mr. Sombat Kumlarchai, the school's teacher, graciously opened the project and warmly welcomed the students. This project, conducted under the Mass Communication and Community Relations course, aimed to allow students to apply classroom knowledge for the benefit of society. The activities aimed to enhance the adaptive skills of visually impaired children, focusing on communication and self-confidence, preparing them for life outside of school. The project emphasized the importance of providing encouragement and support to visually impaired children, fostering a sense of belonging and opportunities in society. Additionally, expert psychologist Mr. Somsirit Thammara-kitaanon provided knowledge and positive thoughts to the students. 

Students Thanyathip Chansom and Thanawut Sawat, representing the participants, expressed their satisfaction with the project's activities and the knowledge provided. They were delighted with the learning experience and activities offered. The project received generous donations from compassionate individuals in the form of money and goods. This initiative was conducted under the guidance of Assistant Professor Natthaya Kantasena, the project's instructor and advisor.


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