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Bangkok, Thailand, August 26, 2016 – On August 17, 2016, more than 110 students learned about the importance of collaboration, managing emotions, setting goals and other life skills through playing games at the “Play Day” organized by DKSH. Under the theme “Touching Thai lives since 1906”, the activities are part of DKSH Thailand’s 110th anniversary celebration. Following events in Ayutthaya and Samut Prakan, DKSH is engaging its 11,000 specialists and business partners in Thailand to organize a series of meaningful activities nationwide.
In the center, left to right: Ernesto Rebustillo, Regional Training Officer, Right To Play International; Somchart Sudsakorn, school director Wat Tumru Mittraphap Thi 65 School; and Jareuk Meekhanthong, Vice President, Business Unit Technology, DKSH Thailand.
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Students at Wat Tumru Mittraphap Thi 65 School write their dreams on balloons and symbolically release them in a fun activity.
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Trained DKSH specialists oversee a learning station at the Play Day in Samut Prakan.
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