Hattha Bank has supported Angkor Hospital for Children in organizing a cycling event for the environment and children's health

Siem Reap, Sunday, August 14, 2022: Hattha Bank has supported Angkor Hospital for Children in organizing a cycling event for the environment and children's health. The event is held to raise funds for the hospital to continue its mission to rescue hundreds of Cambodian children each day in need of caring and medical care.

 

The cycling event for the environment and health also included planting trees activities and distributing study materials to the students at Nokor Krao Primary School participated by the top management of Angkor Hospital for Children, staff of Hattha Bank from Siem Reap branches, and participants from various institutions as well as the general public, a total of more than 900 people.

 

Hattha Bank's sponsorship today clearly demonstrates its active participation in social activities through its contribution to the protection and preservation of the environment, such as planting trees, promoting social welfare, blood donation, and especially protecting Cambodian children who are being treated at the Angkor Hospital for Children. In fact, this year, with the permission and cooperation of Angkor Hospital for Children, Hattha Bank has also organized a charity event, which is fundraising from Hattha Bank staff and clients as well as the public to support Angkor Hospital for Children every month in order to contribute to the hospital continue its mission in providing free examination and treatment services to our Cambodian children.

Hattha Bank strongly hopes that today's activities will be a message to help spread the word to the public about the benefits of the environment as well as personal health through cycling, as well as an exercise for our health and the environment. And the most important thing is to donate our own money to Angkor Hospital for Children so that the hospital can continue its mission to care for our Cambodian children to get the right treatment and free treatment.