The Coca-Cola Foundation Thailand, established by the Coca-Cola system in Thailand, comprising ThaiNamthip Ltd., HaadThip plc., and
Coca-Cola (Thailand) Ltd., has recently signed a partnership agreement with the Relief and Community Health Bureau, Thai Red Cross Society, to extend the ‘Namthip Gives Back’ project for another three years (from 2022 to 2024). The partnership project will continue to give timely support to the Thai Red Cross’ mission to aid natural disaster victims across the country by delivering ‘Namthip’ drinking water to relief units in various areas through the nationwide logistics network of ThaiNamthip and HaadThip. In addition, the project also supports volunteer activities of the Thai Red Cross Society, enabling quick and efficient work to help disaster victims.

Under the ‘Namthip Gives Back' project, which runs between 2022 and 2024, the Coca-Cola Foundation Thailand will support the work of the Relief and Community Health Bureau, Thai Red Cross Society, in helping disaster victims in Thailand through the delivery of 550 ml bottles of ‘Namthip’ drinking water to disaster areas across the country with a budget of 2 million baht per year through the ‘Namthip online support request system’ (www.namthipgivesback.org), which will help facilitate the request procedure, and ultimately allow drinking water to be delivered to victims more efficiently. In addition, the project also supports volunteer activities to be ready to help alleviate the suffering of disaster victims, including acquiring other useful equipment as needed.
The ‘Namthip Gives Back’ project is part of our long-held commitment to make a difference in Thailand and create shared value through collaboration with all stakeholders including government, non-profit organizations and communities at the local, regional and national level. Over the past 15 years, the Coca-Cola Foundation Thailand has helped and supported more than 1.9 million people affected by floods and other disasters through the nationwide delivery of more than 6.3 million bottles of ‘Namthip’ drinking water, along with training courses for 3,339 volunteers.