(August 21, 2567) The Safe and Creative Media Development Fund organized a volunteer public service activity, “TMF Read for the Blind,” in commemoration of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's birthday, at the Thailand Foundation for the Blind under the Royal Patronage and Baan Rajavithi Girls' Home in Bangkok.
Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Thanakrit Ekayokya The Deputy Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund, along with staff and personnel from the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund, donated mascots and children's storybooks to Baan Rajavithi Girls' Home. Baan Rajavithi is a shelter for girls aged 5-18 who are orphaned, from impoverished or troubled families, and have received inappropriate care or been abandoned. The shelter is under the supervision of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.
They also collaborated on creating a third page book for the visually impaired, developing audiobooks for the visually impaired, and producing English language materials for the visually impaired at the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand under the Royal Patronage. This foundation was established by Miss Genevieve Caulfield, a blind American woman who was determined to help the visually impaired. She started the first school for the blind in Thailand and, together with Thai students, invented Thai Braille. Later, benevolent individuals helped and supported the establishment of the foundation called the "Foundation for the Education of the Blind in Thailand."
At the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand under the Royal Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen.
And the Baan Rajavithi Girls' Orphanage in Bangkok.