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Citi Foundation x Bangkok Community Help Launch ‘Center of Dreams’

Bangkok’s First Inner-City Homeless Shelter Unites Public, Private, and Civil Sectors for Sustainable Social Impact

July 13,2025…Citi Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting economic stability and social responsibility through a funding grant of 16.5 million THB to the Bangkok Community Help Foundation for the establishment of the Center of Dreams, the first homeless shelter located in Bangkok’s inner city. The center offers essential facilities as well as vocational skills training. By the end of this year, the center aims to expand its support capabilities to help unhoused individuals regain employment and lead independent lives once more.

Narumon Chivangkur, Citi Country Officer, Thailand and Representative of Citi Foundation, commented,

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Beyond its support of non-profit organizations, Citi Foundation also champions corporate social responsibility through the annual Citi Community Day, encouraging Citi employees and their families worldwide to engage in community volunteer efforts. In 2025, Citi Thailand is planning a wide range of social initiatives to mark the 20th anniversary of Citi Community Day. These include sewing prosthetic breasts for cancer patients, donating towels to animal shelters, and distributing survival kits and everyday financial literacy tools to residents in Khlong Toei community. These efforts reflect Citi’s role as a financial institution committed to strengthening communities from the local to the national level.

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อบรมเรื่องการใช้เงิน โดยอาสาสมัครของธนาคารซิตี้แบงก์ และมอบของใช้ให้ผู้เปราะบาง รวมผู้ป่วยติดเตียงในพื้นที่ดังกล่าว

Friso Poldervaart and Greg Lange, Co-Founders of the Bangkok Community Help Foundation, together with Sanisa Chirasavinuprapand, Project Coordinator, Bangkok Community Help Foundation shared that


The operation of the center is a collaborative effort involving government agencies, the private sector, and civil society. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), local district offices, and center staff conduct outreach to identify homeless individuals who voluntarily join the program. Those who pass health screenings and background checks are admitted to the Center of Dreams for a 90-day stay, during which they receive physical and emotional rehabilitation and preparation for reintegration into society. The center also assists with transport costs and helps facilitate the return of individuals to their hometowns, job placements through partner organizations, or referrals to other suitable shelters. In just four months, the Center of Dreams has already supported 21 homeless individuals.

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มุมพักผ่อนใน Center of Dreams และการส่งเสริมอาชีพให้กลุ่มเปราะบาง

Looking ahead, the center aims to help at least 150 homeless individuals fully reintegrate into society by the end of 2026 and help thousands of people to have the tools, knowledge and opportunities to prevent them from becoming homeless in the first place. It also plans to expand its facilities and services to further enhance the economic readiness of its beneficiaries. This includes the launch of mental health consultation services, partnerships with vocational institutions to broaden career training opportunities, and continued collaboration with public and private partners to ensure the long-term viability of the shelter. These efforts are in line with the Foundation’s core mission to support long-term social and economic stability.