The Relocation of Z2H Baby Club

Z2H

Zero-to-Hero (Z2H) is a local charitable foundation serving underprivileged children in a rural community in Central Thailand. Z2H provides active learning programs to support children’s learning and development in partnership with public schools and kindergartens in Phetchabun Province, Thailand. The KONE Centennial Foundation has been proudly supporting Z2H since 2017.   

Zero-to-Hero Baby Club

Zero-to-Hero Foundation (Z2H) initiated the Baby Club Program in the village of Na Yom in 2016, which is its first and signature program.  

The Baby Club is designed for infants aged 12-24 months, who along with their caregivers, can participate in a range of interactive activities in a safe and nurturing environment. The activities provided by the Baby Club focus on supporting infants' development of crucial early skills, including physical, social, emotional, communication, and cognitive skills. The Baby Club is open two days a week. 

The Baby Club also empowers caregivers by raising their awareness of early childhood development, and introducing them to appropriate care and stimulation interactive activities and play, which can be easily adopted in the home environment, supporting children’s crucial development.

The Baby Club’s successful relocation

Z2H also provides a free transport service to families who need to travel a long distance to participate in the Baby Club.

In 2025, to adapt to changing needs and circumstances in the local community, Z2H’s Baby Club was relocated from Ban Huana School to the local temple. The temple serves as a trusted hub and is a frequent meeting point for members of the local Thai community. 

After the relocation, families can now easily integrate attending the Z2H Baby Club into their routine temple visits, which significantly improves the Baby Club’s accessibility. Also, the temple is providing a more comfortable location for the Baby Club, accommodating infants and parents and facilitating activities. As a result, the number of participants frequently attending the Baby Club has doubled compared with the previous year.

From 8-12 September, 2025, the Baby Club also invites local health professionals to conduct health and development checks for infants and to consult with caregivers. This bridges the gap for local families with limited access to early childhood health services.

In addition to serving infants younger than 12 months, the Z2H team has also conducted regular home visits to families with newborns who are younger than 6-months. The home visits were conducted by Z2H team members in collaboration with local community volunteers, providing parents with helpful information regarding their baby’s development, understanding their needs, and connecting them with the Baby Club.

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