Bangkok, Thailand, November 4, 2025 – DKSH Thailand, a leading Market Expansion Services provider in Asia, has extended its partnership with Baan Dek Foundation for the second consecutive year, contributing over THB 8,000,000 in financial assistance and in-kind product donations to promote better health and well-being among families in need across construction site camps in Thailand. Families living in construction-site camps and urban slums often face significant barriers in accessing basic health information and medical services. By combining practical health education with access to health screening and essential supplies, the partnership between DKSH and Baan Dek Foundation helps bridge these gaps. This initiative empowers families to make informed health decisions, fostering stronger and healthier communities.
Building Healthier Communities Through Education and Screening
At the heart of this partnership are interactive learning sessions about basic healthcare awareness led by DKSH Business Unit Healthcare in collaboration with Baan Dek Foundation. These sessions translate essential health knowledge into practical, engaging activities that families can easily apply in their daily lives. In parallel, Baan Dek Foundation partnered with the Institute for Urban Disease Control and Prevention (IUDC) to deliver on-site health check services for communities that usually face difficulties in accessing the healthcare system ensuring that education, prevention, and access are seamlessly connected.
“At DKSH, we believe that knowledge is one of the most powerful tools for improving lives,” said Larry Merizalde, Vice President, Business Unit Healthcare, DKSH Thailand. “For families in vulnerable communities, access to basic health information can be transformative. It means fewer preventable illnesses, more confidence in caring for loved ones, and stronger, healthier communities overall.”
Expanding Collaboration for Greater Impact in 2025
Building on the momentum from 2024, DKSH has broadened its support through the active engagement of its Business Unit Healthcare, alongside contributions from its partners of the Business Unit Consumer Goods. This collective effort includes both financial assistance and extensive in-kind donations, ranging from food and household cleaning products to hygiene essentials and basic healthcare supplies.
Working closely with communities from construction site camps and urban slums, Baan Dek Foundation designed activities tailored to community needs, ensuring inclusivity and local relevance. With IUDC providing technical expertise and support, DKSH contributed essential healthcare knowledge, in-kind resources, and on-ground support to ensure the initiative aligned with city-wide health and education priorities.  Together, the partners turned a shared commitment to well-being into tangible improvements for families, helping build stronger, more resilient communities.
“Sustainable progress happens when sectors come together around a shared purpose,” said Lene Andersen, Executive Director, Baan Dek Foundation. “Through our programs, we work hand in hand with partners like IUDC, DKSH, and the construction sector to connect public health priorities with the everyday realities of communities in need. By equipping them with practical knowledge and connecting them to essential services, we are laying the foundation for inclusivity that benefits people, businesses and society as a whole.” 
This partnership marks another milestone in DKSH’s ongoing social impact journey, reflecting the company’s belief that sustainable progress begins with empowering people and strengthening communities from within. By investing in partnerships that deliver practical outcomes and measurable impact, DKSH affirms its long-term commitment to improving health, building resilience, and creating better opportunities for families and communities in Thailand.
 
			
			
			
							
					About Baan Dek Foundation 
Founded in 2002, Baan Dek Foundation (BDF) is a registered Thai foundation that aims to improve the fundamental well-being of vulnerable children living in urban slums and construction site camps by supporting their immediate needs, empowering their families and communities through a peer-to-peer approach, and creating sustainable change in the Thai construction sector. BDF is the only organization in Thailand that has partnered with 40+ construction companies, developing a niche expertise in child safeguarding in the sector. Through its longstanding partnerships with construction companies and the public sector (schools, medical centers, and Ministries of Health and Education, to name a few), BDF aims to deliver a scalable and sustainable response to improve the well-being of tens of thousands of marginalized children and their parents across the nation. www.baandekfoundation.org
About DKSH
For 160 years, DKSH has been delivering growth for companies in Asia and beyond across its Business Units Healthcare, Consumer Goods, Performance Materials, and Technology. As a leading Market Expansion Services provider, DKSH offers sourcing, market insights, marketing and sales, eCommerce, distribution and logistics as well as after-sales services, following its purpose of enriching people’s lives. DKSH is a participant of the United Nations Global Compact and adheres to its principles-based approach to responsible business. Listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange, DKSH operates in 36 markets with 28,060 specialists, generating net sales of CHF 11.1 billion in 2024. www.dksh.com