Just attended a training on ‘how to knit’, organized by Banyan Tree Bangkok’s Human Resources and Training department!
Inspired by Alison Murray and Bangkok National Hospital, the ‘Let’s Knit for the Needy’ project arose as many people lack adequate warm clothing for the approaching winter season. Banyan Tree associates were knitting 15cm x 15cm square pieces that will be put together to create a targeted 111 blankets which will be donated to the needy.
Associates in Banyan Tree Bangkok honed their newly-acquired knitting skills during their lunch breaks with different materials, styles and exuberant shades.
Well done Banyan Tree Bangkok!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Banyan Tree Maldives - Underwater Gardens
Various coral and marine life conservation projects going on in Banyan Tree Maldives
Sustainability at Banyan Tree Maldives
5 minute clip on the work Banyan Tree Maldives is doing with the hearing-impaired, and for Seedlings, our group-wide initiative to support our youth.
Banyan Tree Maldives - Finding Nemo's Friends
A short clip on the Marine Conservation projects in Banyan Tree Maldives, focusing on the resident shark and turtle conservation programs.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Was in Chiangmai!
As part of our group-wide Greening Communities program, and in line with our Corporate Social Responsibility values, 20 associates from Banyan Tree Bangkok, led by Ms. Waewdao Chaithirasakul, CSR Champion and Director of Public Relations, went up to Doi Inthanon National Park, in Chiang Mai.
From the 22nd to 24th of May 2009, the team from Banyan Tree Bangkok planted a total of 250 trees, and gave gifts of trekking and camping equipment to the officers of Doi Inthanon National Park.
Well done!
From the 22nd to 24th of May 2009, the team from Banyan Tree Bangkok planted a total of 250 trees, and gave gifts of trekking and camping equipment to the officers of Doi Inthanon National Park.
Well done!
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