Minor Hotels has donated more than THB 1.6 million to the Princess Sirindhorn Craniofacial Center at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to community wellbeing through its Dollars for Deeds corporate social responsibility programme.
The Princess Sirindhorn Craniofacial Center, established in honour of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, operates under King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, the Thai Red Cross Society, and the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University. It is Southeast Asia’s first dedicated centre for craniofacial conditions and surgery, providing highly specialised care for patients, predominantly young children, with complex conditions affecting the head, brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and facial structure.
Through a multidisciplinary team of doctors and medical professionals, the Centre delivers life-changing treatment while supporting families through often lengthy and emotionally demanding care journeys.
Minor Hotels’ Dollars for Deeds programme invites guests to contribute THB 30 per night during their stay, with the company matching every donation. Funds raised support a range of local community, healthcare, and environmental initiatives across Minor Hotels’ global portfolio.
The initiative reflects Minor Hotels’ belief that meaningful change is driven by consistent, collective action. By enabling guests and team members to contribute together, the programme helps ensure that what matters most extends beyond each stay and into the communities the company serves.
Minor Hotels representatives present a donation cheque to the Princess Sirindhorn Craniofacial Center. From left: Mark Thomson, Group Director of Public Relations and Communications, Minor Hotels; Chompan Kulnides, Chief Sustainability Officer, Minor International; Prof. Dr. Charan Mahatumarat, M.D., Head; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nond Rojvachiranonda, M.D., Deputy Head; and Dr. Chutima Jirapinyo, M.D., Plastic Surgeon Specialist, Princess Sirindhorn Craniofacial Center.