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The Name List of the Places Participating in the Project The name list of the places Camillian Hospital participating in the project: Sukhumvit Hospital Total 2,354 places Wat Pasee School Darakam School Wichit Witthaya School Triam Udom Suksa Pattanakarn School Surao Bang Makhuea School Pathum Kongka School Suraosam-in School Wat Thepleela School Naknawa Uppatham School (Singhaprasitwittaya) Khlong Klantan School Sai Nam Thip School Surao Thap Chang Khlong Bon School Sai Namphueng School Wat Si Bun Rueang School Phibunwet Kindergarten School Triamudomsuksanomklao School Chaem Chan School The Sports Authority of Thailand (Hua Sun Ruam Namchai School Mak) Wattana Wittayalai School Public Health Center 37 (Prasong- Thonglor Police Station Sudsakhon Tuchinda) Khlong Tan Police Station Thawsi Kindergarten School Hua Mak Police Station Wat That Thong Kindergarten School The National Broadcasting Services of Jindawit Kindergarten School Thailand Wat Uthai Tharam School Prawet Police Station Wat Di Sahasaram School Khlongtoei District Office Wat Mai Chong Lom School Suan Luang District Office Tha Ruea Police Station Wat That Thong School Department of Skill Development Tat Thanom But School Thong Temple (Wat That Thong) Somapanusorn School Port of Bangkok Plant Quarantine Station Tubkaew Kindergraten School Panaya Kindergarten School Lamsalee School (Rat Bamrung) Suwattana Kindergarten School Phra Khanong Post Office Srisermwit Kindergarten School Makkasan Police Station Wanlapha Kindergarten School Public Health Center 21 (Wat That Thong) Piyajitvittaya School Public Health Center 35 (Hua Mak) Yukhonthon Kindergarten School Wanta Kindergarten School Four Wings Hotel International kindergarten School Ruen Petch Village Hua Mak Kindergarten (Hua Mak Big C Supercenter Sanitation 3 Witthayanusorn) Phloi Phloi Anuson School Pen Smith School Wat Dan Samrong School Public Health Center 68 (Laem Thong Wat Taklam School Athlete Village) Wat Thammamongkhon School Laem Thong Village Community 2 Pak Bo Temple School Jaidee Kindergarten School Yupensuk Anuson School Thepsanit Kindergarten School Wat Krathum Suea Pla School Sammakorn Kindergarten School Prianphin Anuson School Fueng Fah Kindergarten School Wat Bang Na Nok School Sabai-Jai International Kindergarten Phunsinphet Suk Upatham School School Phra Khanong Police Station Chutima Kindergarten School Prawet District Office Sudnaree Kindergarten School (Closed) Public Health Center 57 (Boonrueang Nararat Rangsarit School Lumlert) Surao Wang Yai School Public Health Center 8 (Boon Rawd Roong Suan Ratthawitthaya School Rueang) Tesco Lotus Rama 4 Public Health Center 34 (Pho Si) Golden Nakara Village Public Health Center 22 (Pak Bo Temple) Kittiniwet village community Public Health Center 57 (Dokmai) Charoen Wut Witthaya School Phra Khanong Pittayalai School Kookkai Kindergarten School Ratchadamri School Kobato Kindergarten School Wat Mahabut School Kiddy Kare Kindergarten School Siam Sam Tri School Melody Kindergarten School Phra Khanong District Office Wisan Wit Kindergarten School Bang Na Police Station Srivikorn Kindergarten School Kluaynamthai Hospital 2 Public Health Center 10 (Sukhumvit 30) Samrong Nuea Health Center Golden Tulip Sovereign Hotel Bangkok Public Health Center 21 (Phra Khanong) Wat King Kaew School (Deva Pattana Car) Wat Nam Daeng School (Khia Uthit) Pranee Kindergarten School (Pranee Nursery) Ratchawinit Bangkaew School Khlong Pak Lak School Sirindhorn Hospital Ban Nong Bon School (Naiananon Public Health Center 37 (Suan Luang) Anuson) Thong Nai Temple Bangchak School (Nakh Pheun Upthamp) Phairot Village Wat Tai School (Rat Niramit) Chorakhe Mosque Mosque School Khochapak Anuson School Mahesak Phitthaya School (Closed) Wat Bang Na Nai School (Ruen Supakorn Witthaya School Sayamanon) Wat Yothin Pradit School Wat Saphan School Charoen Phong Kindergarten School Bang Phli District Office Jai Rak Kindergarten School On Nut Post Office Bangkok Pittaya School Kaen Thong Phaet School Samut Prakan Highway District Surao Sala Loi School Racha Thewa Subdistrict Amnuai Kanok Siri Anuson School Samrong Health Promotion Hospital Bang Phli Yai Nai School Tesco Lotus Sukhumvit 50 Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang School Thai Nakarin Hospital Khlong Pleng Pliang School Seacon Square Department Store Wat Thong Nai School Rungrueang Witthaya School Mulanithi Wat Rat Sraththa Tham School Phrom Phikun Thong School Transport Office Supervision Area 3 Wat Kaeo Child Development Center Tonsai Temple Phakdi Witthaya School Ngammana School (Planned-Thap Uthit) Sisa Chorakhe Noi Subdistrict Jindapong School Bang Phli Yai Subdistrict Matthayom Wat Dan Samrong School Sisa Chorakhe Yai Subdistrict Khlong Bang Kaew School (Phirom Khlong Krathum Rat Uthit School Pracharat) Bread Factory, SMTC Company Limited Nuanwan Sueksa School Premier Four Products Co., Ltd. Wat Phichai Songkhram Kindergarten Samrong Nuea Police Station School Samrong Tai Police Station Samutprakan Polytechnic College Mahawong Temple Satri Samutprakarn School Bang Bo Hospital Samut Prakan School Bang Phli School Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station Suk Charoen Phon School Burarak School Suk Charoen Phon School (Phraeksa) Pranil Watchara School Praphamontree School 2 Samut Prakan Technical College Samut Prakan Polytechnic College, Muang Pranee Nawabut School Mai Bangplee Non-Formal Education Center Bang Sao Thong Post Office Samut prakarn Area Revenue Office Bang Mai Phli Health Center Mueang Samut Prakan District Office Tesco Lotus Department Store Srinakarin Sumanan School Big C Supercenter Company Limited Bang Phli Branch Sriwittayapaknam School Big C Supercenter Mall Samrong Raphael School Kewalin Witthaya School Noppakhun Witthaya School Phibun Prachasan School Chaloem Chailai Witthaya 3 School Matthayom Wat Srichan Pradit School Pahuang School Wat Rat Pho Thong School Pahuang Kindergarten School Chumchon Bang Bo Kindergarten School Samut Prakan Provincial Health Office Bang Bo Witthayakhom School Thetsaban Nakhon Samut Prakan Wat Bang Bo School Bang Mueang Health Center Bang Bo Police Station Samut Prakan Hospital Bang Bo Post Office Raj Pracha Samasai Institute (Phra Pradaeng Hospital) Samutprakan Provincial Social Security Office Intharaphan Anuson School Labor Safety Center Area 8 St. Joseph Thipphawan School Hat Wai Community (Bang Phriang Thepsirin Samutprakarn School Subdistrict) Assumption Samut Prakan School Khlong Samrong School Samutprakan Kwaeng Court Sorangsom School Ratchawinit Primary School Wat Suksorn School Wat Noi Noakhun School Suksan School (Tamru) Wat Makut Kasattriyaram School (Primary) Social Security Office Samut Prakan Province (Bang Phli) Wat Makutkasatiyaram School (Secondary) Bus No. 1, Bus area 3, Route 25 Wat Saket School Division 3 of Bus Terminal 511 Suankularb Wittayalai School Transportation Division 2, Por. 142 Sai Panya School In the royal patronage Bang Phriang Health Center Phra Nakhon Polytechnic College Wat Sitararam School Bang Duan Nai Temple (Sukkorn) Thepsirin School Ban Rakat Community Satriwithaya School Big C Supercenter Company Limited Samut Prakan Branch Secondary school, Wat Benjamabopit Wat Sorang Sok Community, Village No. 6 Wat Disnaragaram School Khlong Dan Community, Village No. 7 Suan Sunandha Demonstration Elementary School Wat Sorang Sok Community, Village No. 8 Upper Queen School Khlong Dan Community, Village No. 5 School queen Luang Pho Pan Khlong Dan Anuson Wat Rachathiwat School School Ministry of the Interior Khlong Dan Health Center Moo 13 Pom Prap Sattru Phai District Office Bus Division 1, Bus Terminal 3, Bangkok Mass Transit Authority Phra Nakhon District Office Samut Prakan Zoo Crocodile Farm Dusit District Office Company Limited Samphanthawong District Office Bang Hua Suea Temple Pathumwan District Office Bang Ya Phraek Temple School Ratchathewi District Office Bang Hua Suea School Nang Loeng Police Station King Phet School Samranrat Police Station Benjamarachalai School Dusit Police Station Phak Chit School Chanasongkram Police Station Bonding Wattana School Office of the Promotion and Protection of Excise Department, Ministry of Finance Children, Youth, the Disadvantaged, the Central hospital Disabled and the Elderly Rajavithi Hospital Ministry of Defense Public Health Center 1 Mon Bridge Metropolitan Police Division 1 ( ) Suan Kularb Tamnak School Public Health Center 9 (Democracy Road) Ratchabophit School Wat Prinok Kindergarten Wat Ratchanadda School Vajirawut Witthayalai School Plubplachai Police Station 1, 2 Yothin Burana School Phra Ratchawang Police Station St. Gabriel's School Chakkrawat Police Station Preparatory School Phayathai Police Station Government of Thailand Samsen Police Station Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Pathumwan Police Station Department of Water Transport and Marine Commerce Lumphini Police Station Department of Lands Ban Pranee Juvenile Vocational Training Center for Girls Police General Hospital Public Health Service Center 20 (Siam Public Health Center 5 (Chulalongkorn) City Public Company Limited) Public Health Center 16 (Lumpini) Public Health Center 6 (Female Cultural Phayathai School Club) Santirat Wittayalai School Ramathibodi Hospital Plubplachai Temple School Phra Mongkutklao Hospital Wimon Commercial School Si Yan Wat Pathum Kong Kha School Ratchawinit School (Secondary) School Tri Thot Thep Sukhothai School Kantabutr School Lumphini Park School Boromniwat Temple School Wat Suthat School Wat Chan Samosorn School Kularb Witthaya School Crown Property Bureau Dusit Post Office Office of the Education Council, Ministry of Education Public Health Center 38 (Wee-Thong Bamban
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