‘Princess Sirindhorn’s Spectacles for the Elderly’ Project Moves Forward to Petchaboon, Continues Rolling out Support for Senior Citizens with Eyesight Problem for the Third Year
Over 17,000 Senior Citizens Received Support since Project Inauguration in January 2009
Targeting to Carry out Support to 7,000 Elderly Across the Country in 2011
Top Charoen Optical in partnership with the Thai Red Cross Children Home organizes a field trip to deliver eye test and spectacles making services for over 400 senior citizens in Petchaboon Province. The activity is carried out to continue the progress of ‘Princess Sirindhorn’s Spectacles for the Elderly’ Project in response to the royal intention of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn for senior citizens in remote areas who have eyesight problem. The project aims to improve the quality of live for the elderly by earning their living and looking after themselves and their offspring better. The opening ceremony of this activity is jointly presided over by Mr. Jirayut Watjanarat, Governor of Petchaboon and Mr. Tirawat Sucharitakul, Personal Secretary of H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The project is also joined by Thailand’s famous singer and actor - "Pe" Arak Amornsupasiri, who helps keep the local elderly entertained while the demonstration of the much-valued handicraft making by senior citizens is also among other activities.
Mr. Noppasak Treeponchaisak, Managing Director of Top Charoen Optical, reveals information about the project: “The ‘Princess Sirindhorn’s Spectacles for the Elderly’ project is a collaborative effort of Top Charoen Optical and the Thai Red Cross Children Home in response to the royal intention of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to help improve the life quality of senior citizens aged over 45 years in remote areas who have eyesight problem. With the project, the elderly are expected to overcome the obstacles caused by eyesight problem, regain their ability to make a living and take better care of themselves. Under this royal benevolence, the elderly across the nation can benefit from the opportunity to have their eyes tested and spectacles made by teams of experts and modern equipment through the field work of Top Charoen Optical. Over 400 senior citizens in Petchaboon will also have an opportunity to get the treatment for diseases showing visual symptoms and consultation on the right way to care for their eyesight. This activity is the reflection of HRH Princess Sirindhorn’s royal graciousness rendered to 400 elderly in Petchaboon Province, who attend the project’s free-of-charge services to have their eyes tested and spectacles made, including those other senior citizens in all parts of the country.”
The activity for the project in May 2011 involves a field trip to Petchaboon Province to carry out support to the local elderly. The opening ceremony is graciously presided by Mr. Jirayut Watjanarat, Governor of Petchaboon and Mr. Tirawat Sucharitakul, Personal Secretary of H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, along with Mrs. Irine Jitkarunrat, representative of the Thai Red Cross Children Home and Mr. Boonsong Tribhuthorn, Special Projects Manager, who joins to talk about the background information of the project.
The special highlight of this field trip center around "Pe" Arak Amornsupasiri’s present to participate in this charitable activity by entertaining senior citizens in the area. While the elderly have an opportunity to have their eyes tested and spectacles made by teams of experts, the showcase and demonstration of handicraft making by senior citizens is also among other highlights to reflect Petchaboon’s valuable folk wisdom – the heritage of the residents of Petchaboon areas. The eyesight problem resulted from excessively using the eyes to see while make a living has affected many senior citizens in Petchaboon Province to face with visual challenges, some to the point that they cannot continue with their work. The province’s major income comes from agriculture and local handicrafts, such as silk-weaving, basketry, etc., thus, the project takes pride in helping these seniors by testing their eyesight and have their spectacles made with no cost. It is not only a way to preserve the local handicrafts, but also a support for better life quality, regaining the ability of the elderly to make a living be no burden to their family members.
“Petchaboon is the 34th province that we have carried out the field trip to. In 2011, the project has aimed to roll out the support for over 7,000 senior citizens while expanding the areas for support to more remote provinces in order to respond to the royal intention of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. After the inauguration of this project in January 2009, we have helped support over 17,000 senior citizens altogether across the nation,” Mr. Noppasak says.
Mr. Noppasak continues: “In order to roll out this royal benevolence to support the elderly for a better quality of life, the project has targeted to benefit a total of 30,000 senior citizens in all parts of the nation throughout the five-year project period from 2009 – 2014 or about 400 people in each visit of a province. The support will be sent to selected senior citizens by the Department of Social Development and Welfare, who has joined hand to collaborate with each Provincial Office of Social Development and Human Security in the area.
For the elderly facing with certain eye problems that cannot be corrected with use of spectacles, such as cataract, pinguecula, and pterygium, the Thai Red Cross Children Home will facilitate transfer of the cases to Top Charoen Eye Center, which was established by Top Charoen Optical. Top Charoen Eye Center will provide treatment of 100 eyes per year at no cost to the elderly diagnosed with eye problem under this project.
Mrs. Chuen Chanont, aged 69, an elderly farmer residing in Namnao Sub-district, Namnao District of Petchaboon Province, talks about her feeling towards the project: “It never occurred to me before that the ability to see clearly is something crucial in life, until about 4 years ago, when my left eye had lost its clear vision. I could not see very well and every time the eye got contacted to the sunlight, it would be painful for me. To see clearer, I had to look closer, and that had obstructed my livelihood. It was hard for me to make a living and take care of myself on the daily basis. After I heard the news about this project from my community, I have come to attend this service with a hope that after I get my new spectacles made, I will be able to see clearly and regain my ability to make a living again. This will improve my quality of life”.
Mrs. Pan Khamya, aged 70, a housewife and home-grown farmer who grows mushrooms, says: “At this old age like me, the elderly do not want more than to be able to look after themselves and be no burden to other members of the family. If there is anything that we can help our family with, like to collect local vegetables, gathering mushrooms for food or to sell our crops, we would be even more delighted. Today, I am very pleased to receive a new pair of glasses. With them as equipment, coupled with the rest of my energy and spirit to work and to do many activities, I am confident that I can continue my life at an old age conveniently”.
"Pe" Arak Amornsupasiri, a hot Thai star, talks about his feeling to participate in this project: “I am delighted and proud to be part of the ‘Princess Sirindhorn’s Spectacles for the Elderly’ project. Apart from my job to create entertainment and share special moments with senior citizens in the area of Petchaboon today, I also have opportunities to talk to many of them about their livelihood, their hardship in the living condition, as well as the eyesight problem they encounter. For the next activity of this project, I would like to contribute my support for the elderly in other areas as well. In fact, if possible, I’d love to join the field trips of this project in every province”.
Interested public members can participate in the charitable activities of the ‘Princess Sirindhorn’s Spectacles for the Elderly’ project by submitting their donation at all Top Charoen Optical shops and the Thai Red Cross Children Home. The fund raised will be used for transportation of the senior citizens who need to seek treatment at Top Charoen Eye Center. For further information, please contact 0-2612-4170 or log on to
www.topcharoen.co.th.