We still need your help! ยังเปิดรับบริจาคสิ่งของจำเป็น @covidreliefbkk
Everything you need to know!
****ประกาศประจำวันที่ 13/5/20****
กลุ่ม Covid Relief Bangkok คือกลุ่มที่ช่วยเหลือกลุ่มคนผู้สูงอายุและผู้มีรายได้น้อยตามชุมชนทั่วกรุงเทพฯ ที่ได้รับผลกระทบจากไวรัสโควิดโดยการแจกจ่ายอาหารและเครื่องใช้จำเป็นอย่างทั่วถึง
🚨โดยขณะนี้ทางกลุ่มขาดแคลนสิ่งของดังนี้ค่ะ ช่วยแชร์กันด้วยนะคะ
- แอลกอฮอล์ฆ่าเชื้อสำหรับล้างมือ
- สบู่
ท่านใดต้องการร่วมบริจาคสามารถส่งของมาได้ตามสถานที่ข้างล่างค่ะ
จุดรับบริจาคสิ่งของ
📍 ร้าน Na Café at Bangkok 1899
https://goo.gl/maps/NQ44qeevV9t4dcFp7
เวลาทำการ : อังคาร - อาทิตย์ 11.00 น.- 15.00 น.
เบอร์ติดต่อ : 090 040 3335 (คุณฝน)
📍 คอนโดอิมเพรสชั่น เอกมัย (ตรงข้าม Healthland เอกมัยซอย 10)
https://goo.gl/maps/NQ44qeevV9t4dcFp7
เวลาทำการ : จันทร์ - อาทิตย์ 9.00 น.- 18.00 น.
เบอร์ติดต่อ : 02 029 9999
📌 สำหรับช่องทางบริจาคเงินสามารถคลิกที่ลิ้งค์ด้านล่าง
https://www.socialgiver.com/en/give/covid-relief-bangkok
หรือโอนเข้าบัญชีธนาคาร
ธนาคารทหารไทย เลขที่บัญชี 075-1-07978-1
ชื่อบัญชี มูลนิธิยุวพัฒน์ เพื่อโครงการ Socialgiver
****Annoucement 13/5/20****
COVID RELIEF program is created to support this group of people. We provide relief efforts by handing out health/sanitation products and instant food to low-income population that are deeply affected by the COVID-19 situation.
🚨Right not we are running low on supplies below (Please help & share)
- Alcohol sanitizers
- Soaps
Deliveries can made to these locations below
Drop-off location
📍 Na Cafe at Bangkok 1899
https://goo.gl/maps/AhAv2R2MZUrr7rKy5
Hours : Tuesday - Sunday ,11AM – 3PM
Contact : 090 040 3335 (K.Fon)
📍 Impression Ekamai Condo (Opposite Healthland, Ekkamai soi 10)
https://goo.gl/maps/NQ44qeevV9t4dcFp7
Hours : Monday - Sunday, 9AM – 6PM
Contact : 02 029 9999
📌 For money donation please click
https://www.socialgiver.com/en/give/covid-relief-bangkok
or Bank Transfer
Bank Name : TMB
Account Name: Yuvabadhana Foundation for Socialgiver
Account Number 075-1-07978-1
are you condo type 在 Dan Lok Facebook 的最讚貼文
I want to share with you a disturbing statistic I came across the other day...
In my city, Vancouver, there are 70 neighborhoods. And out of those 70 neighbourhoods, do you know how many of them minimum-wage workers can afford to live in?
It’s a very easy number to remember…
ZERO.
And I’m not talking about buying a condo or a property…
I’m not talking about renting in the city centre or renting some 2 or 3 bedroom apartment somewhere...
I’m just talking about renting ONE single bedroom apartment.
According to The Star Vancouver - minimum wage workers can’t afford a one bedroom apartment ANYWHERE in Vancouver.
And minimum-wage workers would need up to DOUBLE what they currently make to afford a one bedroom rental in most parts of Vancouver.
And as housing keeps becoming more expensive, it’s going to get worse.
So how do they survive?
Well, they have to get creative.
Some live very far out of town (2 hours away by car) and they commute for hours every day.
Some team up and pool their resources together and get as many roommates as possible.
And others just work two full-time jobs…
Anything they can do to make it.
And...
Minimum Wage Isn’t Just A Problem In Vancouver
Toronto, the largest city in Canada, has the same problem.
And in the U.S., there’s NO single state where a minimum-wage 40-hour worker can afford any comfortable two-bedroom apartment...
It’s really bad.
If you’re going through this like I did.
Or if you know someone that is going through this, let me just tell you right now...
You have to do something about this FAST. Because it’s not going to get easier.
I remember when I was working a minimum wage job like yesterday.
People didn’t appreciate me. I was replaceable. And the longer I worked - the harder it became to break out.
The debt started to build up.
I had to sleep on the floor in a sleeping bag while my mom slept on the bed.
And we were even afraid at times of getting kicked out of our apartment.
...with no idea where we would go.
And that was almost two decades ago! Back when rent was cheaper.
So I can’t imagine how people are still making it happen today.
This is serious... and it’s getting more difficult every. single. month.
Getting a 4-year education isn’t enough now. Getting two jobs only fixes this problem in the short term.
And if you already have a family or want to start one... pooling with other minimum wage workers won’t work either.
You need something else.
A competitive advantage.
Now it’s going to take you some work. And I don’t know if this is going to work for everyone…
But this complimentary training I’ve put together may just be what you need to start protecting yourself and your future...
Tens of thousands have taken this training and many more are going through it.
👉Type the codeword “training” to get started👈
Even if you don’t have to personally deal with minimum wage struggles at this point…
Housing is just getting more and more expensive. And inflation is growing faster than most incomes are...
So minimum-wage workers are not the only ones in trouble anymore either!
Teachers, nurses, and even firefighters are finding it harder and harder to live in the city...
If you’re not rapidly growing - you’re falling behind.
Now is the time to do something about it.
👉If you want me to send this training to you, put “training below”.👈
are you condo type 在 Dan Lok Facebook 的最佳解答
I want to share with you a disturbing statistic I came across the other day...
In my city, Vancouver, there are 70 neighborhoods. And out of those 70 neighbourhoods, do you know how many of them minimum-wage workers can afford to live in?
It’s a very easy number to remember…
ZERO.
And I’m not talking about buying a condo or a property…
I’m not talking about renting in the city centre or renting some 2 or 3 bedroom apartment somewhere...
I’m just talking about renting ONE single bedroom apartment.
According to The Star Vancouver - minimum wage workers can’t afford a one bedroom apartment ANYWHERE in Vancouver.
And minimum-wage workers would need up to DOUBLE what they currently make to afford a one bedroom rental in most parts of Vancouver.
And as housing keeps becoming more expensive, it’s going to get worse.
So how do they survive?
Well, they have to get creative.
Some live very far out of town (2 hours away by car) and they commute for hours every day.
Some team up and pool their resources together and get as many roommates as possible.
And others just work two full-time jobs…
Anything they can do to make it.
And...
Minimum Wage Isn’t Just A Problem In Vancouver
Toronto, the largest city in Canada, has the same problem.
And in the U.S., there’s NO single state where a minimum-wage 40-hour worker can afford any comfortable two-bedroom apartment...
It’s really bad.
If you’re going through this like I did.
Or if you know someone that is going through this, let me just tell you right now...
You have to do something about this FAST. Because it’s not going to get easier.
I remember when I was working a minimum wage job like yesterday.
People didn’t appreciate me. I was replaceable. And the longer I worked - the harder it became to break out.
The debt started to build up.
I had to sleep on the floor in a sleeping bag while my mom slept on the bed.
And we were even afraid at times of getting kicked out of our apartment.
...with no idea where we would go.
And that was almost two decades ago! Back when rent was cheaper.
So I can’t imagine how people are still making it happen today.
This is serious... and it’s getting more difficult every. single. month.
Getting a 4-year education isn’t enough now. Getting two jobs only fixes this problem in the short term.
And if you already have a family or want to start one... pooling with other minimum wage workers won’t work either.
You need something else.
A competitive advantage.
Now it’s going to take you some work. And I don’t know if this is going to work for everyone…
But this complimentary training I’ve put together may just be what you need to start protecting yourself and your future...
Tens of thousands have taken this training and many more are going through it.
👉Type the codeword “training” to get started👈
Even if you don’t have to personally deal with minimum wage struggles at this point…
Housing is just getting more and more expensive. And inflation is growing faster than most incomes are...
So minimum-wage workers are not the only ones in trouble anymore either!
Teachers, nurses, and even firefighters are finding it harder and harder to live in the city...
If you’re not rapidly growing - you’re falling behind.
Now is the time to do something about it.
👉If you want me to send this training to you, put “training below”.👈