Streams of Compassion: Support for Flood Victims in Southern Thailand

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Koh Samui Municipality is collecting vital donations (food, medicine, clothing) to support Southern Thailand’s flood victims from Nov 28 – Dec 4, 2025, at the Ang Thong Building. Your generosity can provide much-needed relief to families – let’s show that #SamuiAlwaysCares!

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Municipal Relief Initiative for Southern Flood Victims

Communities across Southern Thailand continue to face severe hardship due to extensive flooding. In response, Koh Samui Municipality has launched a robust donation campaign to send vital support to those in need. The municipality encourages everyone to contribute and help make a meaningful difference for flood-affected families.

Accepted Donations and Essential Items

In the spirit of communal solidarity and compassion, the authorities are accepting a wide range of essential items. Donations will directly aid victims struggling with the aftermath of floods. Needed items include:

  • Essential daily necessities such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and sanitary products
  • Rice and dried food suitable for long-term storage
  • Instant food items for easy and immediate consumption
  • Medicines and medical supplies, including basic first aid kits
  • Clothing for adults and children suitable for all weather conditions
  • Bedding supplies, such as blankets, sleeping mats, and pillows

Donation Information and Location

Individuals and groups wishing to participate can bring their donations between November 28 and December 4, 2025. The donation window is open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. All contributions are to be delivered to the waiting hall on the 1st floor of the Ang Thong Building at the Koh Samui Municipality Office.

How Donated Goods Are Delivered

Collected goods are sorted, packaged, and prepared for distribution by municipal staff and volunteers. After the collection period ends, the relief items will be sent directly to vulnerable communities across the flood-affected provinces, prioritizing the most urgent needs.

Broader Context: Flooding in Southern Thailand

The southern region of Thailand is especially vulnerable to seasonal storms and heavy rainfall, often resulting in widespread flooding. These floods can disrupt transportation, damage homes, and leave families without access to clean water, food, or shelter. Humanitarian efforts are crucial in providing quick relief and essential resources to flood survivors.

Engagement and Further Support

Community members who wish to coordinate larger donations or learn more about additional ways to help can contact Koh Samui Municipality’s public relations desk. Businesses, schools, and civic groups are also welcome to participate in this collective relief effort, demonstrating solidarity and support for fellow citizens in need.

“Samui Always Cares” embodies the municipality’s commitment to compassion, emphasizing the power of communal action in times of crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: Streams of Compassion – Support for Flood Victims in Southern Thailand

What items are needed and accepted for donation during the campaign?

The Koh Samui Municipality is accepting essential items such as food (rice, dried and instant foods), medicines and medical supplies (including first aid kits), daily necessities (like soap, toothpaste, and sanitary products), clothing for all ages, and bedding supplies such as blankets and pillows.

Where and when can I bring my donations to support flood victims?

Donations are welcomed at the waiting hall on the 1st floor of the Ang Thong Building, Koh Samui Municipality Office, from November 28 to December 4, 2025. The collection window is open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

How will my donated items reach the communities in need?

After collection, all donations will be sorted, packaged, and prepared by municipal staff and volunteers. The relief items are then distributed directly to vulnerable families and communities in Southern Thailand’s flood-affected provinces, with priority given to the most urgent cases.