Community and Youth Development Initiatives
Principal Capital Public Company Limited is committed to sustainable growth alongside local communities. The company invests in community development based on the principles of human rights, inclusivity, and stakeholder engagement. These investments aim to improve quality of life, expand social opportunities, and promote equitable access to healthcare services.
Guiding Principles and Focus Areas
The company’s community investment strategy focuses on six key areas aligned with its mission and corporate strategy:
- Promoting public health and disease prevention in local communities
- Empowering vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, and persons with disabilities
- Supporting local employment and livelihood creation
- Improving community healthcare systems and environmental conditions surrounding hospitals
- Supporting education for underprivileged children and youth
- Promoting religion, culture, and local traditions
Commitment to Children’s Rights
Recognizing children as the foundation of the future, the company has consistently supported the Children’s Rights and Business Principles (CRBP). These principles are reflected in the company’sHuman Rights, Labor Rights, and Child Rights Policy, which provides clear guidance for respecting and protecting children's rights.
Performance Results
Indicator | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
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Number of hospitals expanding into secondary provinces
*Target: 20 hospitals |
12 | 14 | 15 |
The number of COVID-19 patients who received care through the rapid expansion of dedicated isolation wards and the implementation of home isolation services. | Over 100,000 individuals | As the COVID-19 situation has eased, operations have returned to normal. | |
The number of Moderna vaccine doses donated to vulnerable groups or individuals with limited access to vaccination. | Over 50,000 doses | ||
Total number of vulnerable individuals receiving free health screenings (all groups) |
Due to the COVID-19 situation, certain activities could not be carried out, and quantitative data was not yet systematically collected. |
> 5,000 (data not disaggregated, except elderly) | 3,560 |
Number of elderly individuals receiving free health screenings | 1,230 | 2,530 | |
Number of children receiving free health screenings | N/A | 800 | |
Number of persons with disabilities receiving free health screenings | N/A | 200 | |
Number of ethnic minority individuals receiving free health screenings | N/A | 30 | |
Number of individuals trained in Basic Life Support (BLS) | 7,890 | 8,300 | |
Blood donation units collected | 1,897 units | 1,574 units | |
Total donations to nonprofit organizations (THB) | N/A | 4,836,277.00 |