Thailand Post Launches Free Relief Package Delivery for Thai-Cambodian Border Victims
Support border communities affected by recent conflict – send essential items free of charge via the Post Office
In light of the ongoing tensions at the Thai-Cambodian border, Thailand Post has launched a nationwide campaign encouraging the public to donate essential supplies to people affected by the conflict.
From now until August 25, 2025, individuals and organizations across Thailand can send relief packages free of chargeto designated drop-off points. These care packages will be distributed to communities in Buriram, Surin, Sisaket, and Ubon Ratchathani, where urgent humanitarian needs are arising.
Each box must weigh no more than 5 kilograms, and can contain items such as:
Dried or non-perishable food (e.g., instant noodles, canned fish, rice)
Clean clothing and warm blankets
Sleeping mats or straw mats
Basic medications and first-aid supplies
Hygiene products (soap, toothbrushes, sanitary pads)
Flashlights and batteries
Other daily necessities
🚫 No shipping fee will be charged. Simply bring your box to any Thailand Post Office.
Mark the front of the box clearly with one of the following addresses:
📦 P.O. Box for Thai–Cambodian Relief, Buriram 31000
📦 P.O. Box for Thai–Cambodian Relief, Surin 32000
📦 P.O. Box for Thai–Cambodian Relief, Sisaket 33000
📦 P.O. Box for Thai–Cambodian Relief, Ubon Ratchathani 34000
While the current border dispute has raised concerns among Thai and Cambodian communities, this initiative shows that human kindness knows no boundaries. Thailand Post’s mission is not just to deliver parcels — but to deliver hope, unity, and compassion.
As the official slogan goes:
"Carry Relationship, Deliver Success."
Item
Details
📆 Campaign Period
Now – August 25, 2025
📦 Weight Limit per Box
5 kg
💸 Shipping Cost
Free
📍 Where to Drop Off
Any Thailand Post Office
🧾 Address on the Box
“P.O. Box for Thai–Cambodian Relief, [Province ZIP]”
As an expat in Thailand, you may wonder how to contribute meaningfully during difficult times. This campaign provides a clear and impactful way to give back to your host country and its neighbors.
Even small contributions — a few canned goods, a blanket, or hygiene supplies — can make a difference.
📦 Prepare a box with clean, essential items (max. 5 kg).
✍️ Write the recipient address clearly:
“P.O. Box for Thai–Cambodian Relief, [Province ZIP]”
🏣 Bring it to any Thailand Post Office near you.
✅ No shipping fee required!
For official updates on this program and border conditions, follow:
Thailand Post: www.thailandpost.co.th
Ministry of Digital Economy and Society
Local and international news agencies
#ThaiCambodianBorderCrisis
#ThailandPostRelief
#ThailandPeaceMission
#CambodiaOpenedFire
#CarryRelationshipDeliverSuccess
#DigitalForSociety
The people affected by this conflict — Thai and Cambodian alike — need support, compassion, and solidarity. Whether you’re a local resident or an expat living in Thailand, now is the time to show we care.
🧡 “Together, we can send more than packages — we can send hope.”