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Saturday, 4 February 2006 Ban Tungnangkruan Non-Formal MDF's operational plan and trip in 2006 - now Total patient / activity Total patient / year Acrylic Day, Date / Month Removable Complete Year No. Activity Location Partial Removable Denture Denture / Year Medicine Dental Total Medicine Dental Total Dentuer Denture No. 1 Saturday, 4 Ban Tungnangkruan Non-Formal Education Center for Hill Tribe, Cha-Lae Sub-District, 165 62 - 227 (1/2006) February 2006 Thongphapoom District, Karnchanaburi Province No. 2 Saturday, 25 Ban Huaiyang Elementary School, Ban Huaiyang Sub-District, Kongjiam District, 758 117 - 875 (2/2006) March 2006 Ubonratchathani Province No. 3 Saturday, 27 Hua Wai Temple, Pongnamron Sub-District, Pongnamron District, Chantaburi Province 343 195 - 538 (3/2006) May 2006 2006 2,618 948 3,566 No. 4 Saturday, 22 Ban Roon School, Bak Dai Sub-District, Panomdongrak District, Surin Province 459 158 - 617 (4/2006) July 2006 No. 5 Saturday, 9 Hua Dong Sub-District Community Hall, Muang District, Pichit Province 328 256 - 584 (5/2006) September 2006 No. 6 Saturday, 25 Sitthavas Temple, Mae Jarao Sub-District, Mae Ramad District, Tak Province 565 160 - 725 (6/2006) November 2006 No denture service No. 7 Saturday, 10 Nikom Sang Ton Eng School 5, Chantobpetch Sub-District, Ban Kruad District, Buriram provided 599 263 - 862 (1/2007) March 2007 Province No. 8 Saturday, 9 Multi-Purpose Building Tabtim Siam 3 Village, Tap Thai Sub-District, Ta 619 311 - 930 (2/2007) June 2007 Phraya District, Sakaew Province 2007 2,580 1,721 4,301 No. 9 Saturday, 25 Ban Rai Sub-District Community Hall, Ban Rai District, Uthaithani Province 477 229 - 706 (3/2007) August 2007 No. 10 Saturday, 24 Sawannakhet Hospital, Sawannakhet Sub-District, Lao PDR 885 918 - 1,803 (4/2007) November 2007 No. 11 Saturday, 16 Wang Wiwekaram Temple, Nong Loo Sub-District, Sangkhlaburi District, Karnchanaburi 489 317 - 806 (1/2008) February 2008 Province No. 12 Saturday, 24 Sappraiwan Temple, Moo 7, Kaeng Sopha Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Pitsanuloke 790 427 - 1,217 (2/2008) May 2008 Province 2008 2,320 1,995 4,315 No. 13 Saturday, 13 Multi-Purpose Building Nongmee Temple, Ban Chat Nong Mi, Tha Khoei Sub-District, 388 437 39 864 39 4 35 (3/2008) September 2008 Suan Peung District, Ratchaburi Province No. 14 Saturday, 22 No denture service Tha Pla Temple, Tha Pla Sub-District, Tha-Pla District, Utaradith Province 653 775 - 1,428 (4/2008) November 2008 provided No. 15 Saturday, 7 Dao Reung Floating Market, Dao Reung Sub-District, Muang District, Saraburi Province 439 613 76 1,128 76 22 54 (1/2009) February 2009 No. 16 Saturday, 25 Municipal Meeting Room, Nong Bua Sub-District, Nong Bua District, 527 506 53 1,086 53 16 37 (2/2009) April 2009 Nakornsawan Province No. 17 Saturday, 25 Ban Khok Charoen School, Ban Khok Charoen, La Lai Sub-District, Kanthararak 2009 523 568 63 1,154 2,336 3,169 5,505 63 10 53 (3/2009) July 2009 District, Srisaket Province No. 18 Saturday, 26 Community Hall, Kaeng Krachan Sub-District, Kaeng Krachan District, Petchaburi 284 571 106 961 106 32 74 (4/2009) September 2009 Province No. 19 Saturday, 28 Multi-purpose Hall Tha Ton Temple, Tha Ton Sub-District, Mae Aai District, Chiang 563 546 67 1,176 67 25 42 (5/2009) November 2009 Mai Province Total patient / activity Total patient / year Acrylic Day, Date / Month Removable Complete Year No. Activity Location Partial Removable Denture Denture / Year Medicine Dental Total Medicine Dental Total Dentuer Denture No. 20 Saturday, 6 Meeting Hall of Nonsomboon Wittayakom High School, Nonsomboon Sub-District, Soeng 480 487 78 1,045 78 29 49 (1/2010) February 2010 Sang District, Nakornratchasima Province No. 21 Saturday, 8 Meeting Room of North Eastern Cane Planters Association, Kumphawapi Sub-District, 518 480 160 1,158 160 31 129 (2/2010) May 2010 Kumphawapi District, Udonthani Province No. 22 Saturday, 17 2010 Auditorium of Kon Saan District Office, Kon Saan District, Chaiyapoom Province 685 410 106 1,201 2,967 2,812 5,779 106 42 64 (3/2010) July 2010 No. 23 Saturday, 25 Multi-purpose palace of Maruek Kathayawan Temple, Moo 5, Ta Ling Soong, Mae 463 333 101 897 101 34 67 (4/2010) September 2010 Lay Sub-District, Mae Wong District, Nakornsawan Province No. 24 Saturday, 27 Meeting Room of Ban Pha Pai Community School, Pah Pai Sub-District, Lee District, 821 519 138 1,478 138 43 95 (5/2010) November 2010 Lampoon Province No. 25 Saturday, 19 March Wang Mon Wittayakom Middle School, Hua Ngua Sub-District, Yang Talat District, Kalasin 560 406 159 1,125 159 54 105 (1/2011) 2011 Province No. 26 Saturday, 4 Thap Sakae Wittayakom Middle School, Na Hoo Kwang Sub-District, Thap 312 575 156 1,043 156 84 72 (2/2011) June 2011 SakaeDistrict, Prachuabkirikan Province 2011 1,459 2,791 4,250 No. 27 Saturday, 27 Ban Mor Stadium, Muang Keet Kian Sub-District, Ban Mor District, Saraburi Province 198 864 88 1,150 88 52 36 (3/2011) August 2011 No. 28 Saturday, 3 New Auditorium of Long Wittaya School, Huai-O Sub-District, Long District, 389 452 91 932 91 11 80 (4/2011) December 2011 Prae Province No. 29 Saturday, 17 March Chang Noy Pavilion in Sirindhorn Dam, Chong Meg Sub-District, Sirindhorn District, 217 410 148 775 148 27 121 (1/2012) 2012 Ubonratchathani Province No. 30 Saturday, 23 Banrai Cowboy km. 138 Saraburi-Lomsak Road, Sap Samo Thot Sub-District, Bung 384 805 223 1,412 223 85 138 (2/2012) June 2012 Samphan District, Petchaboon Province 2012 1,112 2,492 3,604 No. 31 Saturday, 22 Rat Bamroong Temple, Bang Maphrao Sub-District, Lang Suan District, 140 279 102 521 102 52 50 (3/2012) September 2012 Chumporn Province No. 32 Saturday, 15 Maemoh Wittaya School, Mae Moh Sub-District, Mae Moh District, Lampang Province 371 459 66 896 66 16 50 (4/2012) December 2012 No. 33 Saturday, 30 Municipal Meeting Hall, Muang District, Amnat Charoen Province 336 543 160 1,039 160 50 110 (1/2013) March 2013 No. 34 Saturday, 20 Nuea Khlong Prachabamrung School Moo 6, Nuea Khlong Sub-District, Nuea 191 413 141 745 141 67 74 (2/2013) July 2013 Khlong District, Krabi Province 2013 1,065 2,869 3,934 No. 35 Saturday, 24 Suan Pa Khao Cha Ang School, Pluang Thong Sub-District, Bor Thong District, Chonburi 347 823 154 1,324 154 67 87 (3/2013) August 2013 Province No. 36 Saturday, 14 Municipal Meeting Room, Chiang Khan Sub-District, Chaing Khan District, Loei Province 191 417 218 826 218 56 162 (4/2013) December 2013 No. 37 Saturday, 22 The 28th Cavaly Squadron, Porkhun Bang Klanghao Base Camp, Boong 184 208 134 526 134 52 82 (1/2014) March 2014 Nam Tao Sub-District, Lom Sak District, Petchaboon Province No. 38 Saturday, 28 Phu Sing Pracha Sermwit School, Huai Tik Chu Sub-District, Phu Sing District, Srisaket 247 290 114 651 114 45 69 (2/2014) June 2014 Province 2014 999 1,733 2,732 No. 39 Saturday, 13 Suphan Buri College of Agriculture and Technology, Dan Chang District, Supanburi 265 489 196 950 196 93 103 (3/2014) September 2014 Province No. 40 Saturday, 13 Samoeng 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Occasion September 2015 Sukhumwit 101, Bang Chak Sub-district, Phra Khanong District, Bangkok provided Special Thursday, 3 Provide dental treatment to monks who practice Dhamma in honor of King Rama the No denture service 174 356 - 530 Occasion December 2015 IXth at Phutthamonthon, Nakornpatom Province provided No. 44 Saturday, 19 Community Hall, Kugd Bhong Sub-District, Muang District, Loei Province 247 414 220 881 220 53 167 (4/2015) December 2015 No. 45 Saturday, 12 March Meeting Hall of Suwannapum Pittayapaisarn school, Sa Koo Sub-District, Suvarnabhumi 801 329 108 1,238 108 46 62 (1/2016) 2016 District, Roi Ed Province No. 46 Saturday, 11 Sanam Keela Ruamjai Multi-Purpose Buidling, Mueang Chumsaeng Municipal Office, 2016 790 457 54 1,301 3,226 1,620 4,846 54 41 13 (2/2016) June 2016 Chumsaeng Sub-District, Chumsaeng District, Nakornsawan Province No. 47 Saturday, 10 Municipal Multi-Purpose Building, Rong Kwang Sub-District, Rong Kwang District, 1,635 581 91 2,307 91 49 42 (3/2016) September 2016 Prae Province No. 48 Saturday, 18 Phra Non Temple, Na Yom Sub-District, Mueang Phetchabun District, 561 277 69 907 69 34 35 (1/2017) February 2017 Petchaboon Province No. 49 Saturday, 13 Klaeng Wittaya Sathawon School, Muang Klaeng Sub-District, Klaeng District, Rayong 580 448 70 1,098 70 57 13 (2/2017) May 2017 Province 2017 1,767 1,472 3,239 No.
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