TTW provides scholarships for the year 2024 to youth in schools within the service area, as well as lunch funds for special education centers. We continue giving to society and the future of the nation for the 19th consecutive year

On June 19-21, 2024, Ms. Walainut Trivisvavet, Managing Director of TTW Public Company Limited, along with the executive team from TTW, organized an activity to give scholarships for the year 2024 to youth in schools within service areas and lunch funds for special education centers in Nakhon Pathom - Samut Sakhon provinces and Pathum Thani Province. The aim is to increase educational opportunities for student representatives who have good behavior and a love for learning but lack funds. This initiative also helps relieve the financial burden on parents. By continuing this project for the 19th year, TTW demonstrates its commitment to social responsibility.
In 2024, in addition to continuously supporting scholarships for schools in the service area that are awarded every year, the company also focuses on providing opportunities to students in schools with budget shortages. Therefore, scholarships are given to schools selected by the Nakhon Pathom-Samut Sakhon Provincial Educational Service Area Office and Pathum Thani Province, with two schools per province, totaling six schools per year. This selection rotates annually to provide comprehensive opportunities. Additionally, three special education centers receive support, with a total scholarship value of more than 720,000 baht. School administrators and teachers participated in the ceremony held at the meeting room of Wat Sukwatthanaram School in Nakhon Pathom Province and the conference room of Wat Ban Phrao Nai School in Pathum Thani Province.
TTW has continued to provide scholarships to schools in its service area and lunch funds to special education centers from 2006 to the present, with a total value of over 9 million baht. For more than 19 years, the company has been committed to providing educational opportunities to students who lack financial support. This initiative is considered intellectual capital that helps to develop the education and quality of life of youth who will grow up to be an important force for the nation.