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Bangkok, 5 May 2023 – To support the equality of life and health of children and adults with autism in Thailand, Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok and Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok join hands on presenting ‘BE Health’, which is a corporate social responsibility initiative of Kempinski Hotels to develop and support the lives and health of the community through its Glocal campaign (Thinking Globally While Acting Locally), with a donation of THB 250,000 net and 100 medical boxes to the ‘Autistic Thai Foundation’.
Both Kempinski hotels in Thailand have raised these funds by collecting ‘One Euro Donation per night’ from in-house guests and organizing various charity activities to provide essential medical care, equipment and other support to the children and adults with autism and special needs and the underprivileged in Thailand.
Together with the ‘Autistic Thai Foundation’, Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok and Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok are honoured to be part of this most meaningful programme to positively impact the lives of both children and adults in Thailand.
Presiding over the event at the Autistic Thai Foundation were Mr. Richard Schestak, Managing Director of Siam Kempinski (4th from right), Khun Chusak Chantayanon, President of the Autistic Thai Foundation (Middle), Mr. Thaddaeus Weiss, Hotel Manager of Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok (6th from right), Management team of both Kempinski hotels in Thailand and members of Autistic Thai Foundation.