Henkel Thailand partners World Vision Foundation of Thailand (WVFT) to transform Ban Huay Eun School
CHIANG RAI, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire – 20 November 2024 - Supported by Henkel's Make an Impact on Tomorrow (MIT) initiative, Henkel Thailand collaborated with the World Vision Foundation of Thailand (WVFT) on the Robust Infrastructure for Safe and Quality Education project (Project RISE), to repair Ban Huay Eun School, a rural primary school in Chiang Rai Province.
The newly
renovated school building for students and teachers at Ban Huay Eun School.
The school, first
constructed in 2005, had been facing severe structural issues, including the
risk of roof and ceiling collapse in the Primary 1 to Primary 3 classroom
building. This instability caused leaks during heavy rains, disrupting classes
and forcing both students and teachers to cope with wet conditions. Through MIT
funding, a budget of 11,500 euros was allocated to bring Project RISE to life,
helping to improve the school's infrastructure and create a safer learning
environment for a total of 273 students and staff.
The project was
completed on August 31, 2024, transforming the learning environment in the
Primary 1 to Primary 3 classroom building, with an emphasis on sustainability,
durability, and child safety. The project addressed critical health and safety
concerns by fully repairing the roof and ceiling, reducing the risk of mold
growth, and minimizing slip-and-fall hazards. In addition, non-toxic paints
were applied both inside and outside the building, uplifting the environment,
and ensuring safety for students and staff. To support the school with various
repair needs, Henkel products, including Pattex Fix Nail Power Glue, were also
supplied.
"Ban Huay
Eun School would like to thank WVFT and Henkel Thailand for their generous
support. Project RISE has not only transformed our classroom building into a
clean and inspiring learning environment, but it has also kindled a renewed
love for education within our communities," said Sudarat Punyasiriwong,
Director of Ban Huay Eun School.
On November 7,
2024, a team of Henkel Thailand employees came together with representatives
from WVFT for the official handover ceremony at Ban Huay Eun school, marking
the completion of the project. Following the ceremony, the team shared a meal
with the students and enjoyed a dance performance, celebrating the partnership
and the impact of the project on the school community. Essential items such as
sleeping bags, blankets, and pillows were also provided for the students.
Dr. Sarawut
Rachasrimuang, National Director of WVFT, said, "Henkel's support for Ban
Huay Eun School demonstrates the company's commitment to creating lasting
change. Education is a powerful equalizer, especially for students from
minority backgrounds. By providing a safe and nurturing environment, we are
empowering both the students and their communities for a better future. We are
grateful for this partnership and look forward to continuing our shared
goals."
"At Henkel
Thailand, we are committed to making a positive impact in the communities we
serve. Our partnership with the World Vision Foundation of Thailand on Project
RISE exemplifies our dedication to enhancing educational environments for
children. By providing essential resources and support, we aim to foster a
safe, sustainable, and nurturing atmosphere that enables students to thrive
academically and personally," said Andrianto Jayapurna, President of
Henkel Thailand.
Andrianto
Jayapurna, President of Henkel Thailand (sixth from left), and Dr. Sarawut
Rachasrimuang, National Director of World Vision Foundation of Thailand (fourth
from right), joining Sudarat Punyasiriwong, Director of Ban Huay Eun School
(center) to mark the completion of Project RISE during the handover ceremony on
November 7, 2024.
Through
initiatives like Project RISE, Henkel Thailand continues to prioritize
sustainability, safety, and community well-being, reaffirming its commitment to
creating a brighter future for the next generation.
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About Henkel
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innovations and technologies, Henkel holds leading market positions worldwide
in the industrial and consumer businesses. Henkel's Adhesive Technologies
business unit leads the global market for adhesives, sealants and functional
coatings. The Consumer Brands business unit occupies a leading position in
numerous markets and categories around the globe, particularly in the Laundry
& Home Care and Hair business areas. Henkel's three biggest brands are
Loctite, Persil and Schwarzkopf. In fiscal 2023, Henkel reported sales of more
than 21.5 billion euros and adjusted operating profit of around 2.6 billion
euros. Henkel's preferred shares are listed in the German stock index DAX.
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sustainability strategy with specific targets. Henkel was founded in 1876 and
today employs a diverse team of around 48,000 people worldwide – united by a
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