
Thailand Post Co., Ltd. has established a donation channel through the “Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident” to serve as a hub for sending aid and encouragement from people across the country to those affected and the military personnel serving in the Thai-Cambodian border area. They invite people nationwide to join as a vital force in conveying care to victims and soldiers on the border by sending necessary items free of charge from now until 19 December 2025.
Dr. Danan Supatthanaphan, CEO of Thailand Post Co., Ltd., said that Thailand Post is accepting urgent consumer goods donations and providing free shipping services until 19 December 2025 via the “Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident.” Utilizing its nationwide network infrastructure, the company ensures safe and timely delivery of items from the public to the affected areas. This important mission reflects Thailand Post’s role as the national logistics system, standing firmly alongside the people in all situations by connecting care from citizens nationwide directly to those living in the border areas and military personnel on duty.
Thailand Post invites the public to send essential daily consumer goods such as mosquito repellent, dry food, instant noodles, canned fish, instant coffee, underwear, socks, clothing, jackets, blankets, and other necessary items that can help alleviate difficulties faced by victims and soldiers serving in border areas. They kindly ask people to refrain from sending liquids such as drinking water and boxed milk.
Citizens, government agencies, and private organizations wishing to send aid items to the “Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident” can send them at any post office nationwide. Each box should not exceed 5 kilograms and there is no shipping fee. Donation drop-off points are available in the border provinces as follows:
· Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident, Sa Kaeo 27000
· Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident, Buriram 31000
· Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident, Surin 32000
· Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident, Sisaket 33000
· Evacuation Center Mailbox for the Thai-Cambodian Incident, Ubon Ratchathani 34000
Excluding authorized post offices, postal shops, and EMS collection points.
Thailand Post aims to be part of forwarding care from people across the nation while maintaining safety standards throughout the delivery route to ensure aid reaches its destination as quickly as possible. For more information, please visit the website.www.thailandpost.co.thLine Official: @Thailandpost or THP Contact Center 1545
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