Local & Trade News | Oct 06, 2020
DKSHThailandsupports the education of future generations through the Pankan project
DKSH has partnered with Yuvabadhana Foundation to support their Pankan project and fund scholarships for underprivileged students across Thailand.

Media release
Bangkok, October 6, 2020- DKSH (Thailand) Limited, the leading Market Expansion Services provider with a focus on Asia, has donated over THB 302,000 worth of consumer good products to Yuvabadhana Foundation's Pankan project. The contributed goods will be sold in Pankan shops throughout the country, and the sales proceeds will fund scholarships for underprivileged students under the care of Yuvabadhana Foundation. Among the 1,732 items DKSH and its business partners provided were LEGO toys, water bottles, bandages, body sprays and toothbrushes.
“On behalf of DKSH Thailand, I would like to thank Yuvabadhana Foundation and the Pankan project for the opportunity to support the children and youth of Thailand by empowering them through education. We have always believed in the potential of future generations to become productive members of society, given the right tools and opportunities. Therefore, we are proud to put our corporate value of sustainability into action by improving access to quality education through scholarships together with our business partner, the Yuvabadhana Foundation and their Pankan project,” said Kwanchai Assanee, Vice President, Business Unit Consumer Goods, DKSH Thailand.
For more information, please contact:
DKSH (Thailand) Limited
Ploycarat Nana
Manager, Branding & Communications
Phone +66 2 301 7325
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