Environment

Ratch Patana Energy Empowers Youth Volunteers to Protect Marine Resources through the “Young Village Health Volunteers” Program – Year 14

Ratchapatana Energy Public Company Limited organized the 14th annual “Young Village Health Volunteers (YVHVs)” capacity-building program at the Sea Turtle Conservation Center, Royal Thai Navy, in Chonburi Province.

On October 23, 2024, Ratchapatana Energy Public Company Limited organized the 14th annual “Young Village Health Volunteers (YVHVs)” capacity-building program at the Sea Turtle Conservation Center, Royal Thai Navy, in Chonburi Province. The initiative aims to raise awareness and promote knowledge among youth about marine resource conservation and encourage volunteerism in maintaining coastal cleanliness.

The YVHV program was established to promote community health education and instill a sense of responsibility in young people regarding personal and public health, as well as social service. The program is open to children and youth aged 10–17 years living in communities surrounding the company’s power plants. Participants receive training in various topics such as basic first aid, fire prevention, mangrove forest restoration, waste separation, and youth volunteerism for sustainable development.

This year’s activities focused on marine conservation, including educational sessions on marine ecosystems, hands-on beach clean-up exercises, and the release of sea turtles back into their natural habitat. Team-building activities were also held to foster unity and collaboration among youth participants from different communities.

Ratch Patana Energy remains committed to supporting youth development and environmental stewardship. Through initiatives like the YVHV program, the company continues to cultivate a new generation of responsible citizens who are dedicated to protecting natural resources and contributing positively to society.