WeTrade Supports Baan Nokkamin Foundation in Thailand

In a recent initiative to uphold our Corporate Social Responsibility, WeTrade Thailand has provided support to the Baan Nokkamin Foundation, a non-profit organisation in Bangkok dedicated to aiding the less fortunate. 

The Baan Nokkamin Foundation, established in 1989, is a Christian organisation that offers assistance to orphans, street children, underprivileged children, the elderly and individuals struggling with drug addiction. 


The foundation provides them with their essential needs, fosters personal development and nurtures their emotional well-being to prepare them for a brighter future. To date, the foundation has expanded to four locations across Thailand and fostered over 600 children under its wing.  

During a recent visit to one of the locations, our WeTrade team extended support by donating essential items to disadvantaged individuals. Our contributions include dry food, personal care products, and electrical appliances, aimed at easing the burden faced by these individuals. 

Moreover, we provided educational materials including school supplies and textbooks to enhance the learning experience of the children there. At WeTrade, we understand the importance of quality education in empowering young minds. 

As an international brokerage company, our commitment to altruism is reflected in our dedication to making a positive impact on society. We strive to increase our philanthropic efforts as we expand to new regions. As we grow together, let us unite in supporting the less privileged.  

To support organisations like the Baan Nokkamin Foundation and our other philanthropic efforts, register for a WeTrade account with us. Every trade you make contributes to a positive change in society. Join us in supporting causes that matter. 

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