Pattaya, Thailand — In a heartfelt gesture of community support, Daryl Evans, an Australian expatriate and member of the Pattaya Sports Club, has donated a brand-new 2024 Toyota Commuter 15-passenger van, valued at 1.3 million baht, to Baan Jing Jai, a local home dedicated to the welfare of children in need. The generous contribution was made in memory of his late wife, Tuanjai “Ping” Naksale, honoring her passion for caring and uplifting the local community.
Daryl, in collaboration with the Pattaya Sports Club, aimed to give back to the community by providing transportation that would help facilitate the children’s educational and recreational activities, as well as meet the daily logistical needs of the home. “This donation is our way of ensuring these children have safe and reliable transportation,” Daryl stated, reflecting on the impact his late wife had in fostering a spirit of giving in the community.
The Pattaya Sports Club, a prominent organization known for its commitment to charitable causes in Thailand, played a significant role in the coordination of this gift. Both Daryl and the club share a common goal: to create a positive impact in Pattaya and its surrounding communities by supporting essential services and nurturing the next generation.The donation highlights the positive influence that expatriates can have within the region, demonstrating that the spirit of philanthropy knows no borders. Daryl hopes his contribution will inspire others to continue giving back to those in need, fostering a culture of compassion and unity.
About Pattaya Sports Club:
The Pattaya Sports Club, established in 1979, is a volunteer organization that engages the expatriate community in sports and social activities. Through various charitable events, the club raises funds to support local schools, hospitals, and other vital community organizations in the Pattaya area.
For further information, please contact:
Pattaya Sports Club at: info@pattayasports.org