Project Happiness Camp Year 2: "Waan Sang Suk" (Glasses for Happiness) + "Nong Suk Dee, P' Suk Jai"
24 November 2025
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Supalai believes in sustainable development and recognizes the importance of good health, especially for children and youth, who are the future of the nation, and for disadvantaged groups in the community. Project Happiness Camp Year 2, therefore, focuses on promoting health, reducing inequality, and creating well-being through the activities "Waan Sang Suk" (Glasses for Happiness) and "Nong Suk Dee, P' Suk Jai" (Happy Kids, Joyful Workers), in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Executions in 2024
Performance in 2024
Target Achievement / %
Construction workers with improved eye health
A total of 620 people received eye examinations and glasses, totaling 915 persons (2023-2024)
Social Impact:
Reduced inequality: Construction workers, most of whom are low-income earners, gained access to eye healthcare services, helping to reduce social inequality.
Improved quality of life: Better eye health helps workers perform their duties more efficiently, reduces the risk of accidents at work, and contributes to a better quality of life in the long run.
Strengthened community: The project helps build good relationships between the company and the community, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual assistance.
Business Impact:
Increased work efficiency: Workers with better eyesight can perform their duties efficiently, accurately, and quickly, reducing errors and increasing productivity.
Enhanced image: Demonstrates social responsibility and care for employee welfare, which positively impacts the company's image and reputation.
Attracting and retaining talent: Good health and welfare management help attract and retain quality workers within the company.
Environmental Impact:
Reduced resource consumption: Although not a direct outcome, workers having better eye health can help reduce accidents and errors in work, which may indirectly lead to reduced use of resources and energy in production and construction in the long run.
91%
Children of construction workers and community children with improved health
A total of 93 children received health check-ups and Quadrivalent Influenza vaccines for 2023-2024, totaling 177 persons.
Social Impact:
Improved children's health: Developing children's health to be strong, reducing the risk of illness from influenza, leading to good development and learning.
Reduced social inequality: Children from low-income families gained better access to health services, helping to reduce social disparity.
Community strengthening: Building strong relationships between the company and the community, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual assistance.
Business Impact:
Increased parental work efficiency: When children are healthy, parents do not have to worry about childcare, allowing them to dedicate more time to work, thus increasing work efficiency.
Reduced costs: Reducing illness among workers' children helps lower healthcare costs and parental absenteeism from work.
Attracting and retaining talent: Good health and welfare management help attract and retain quality workers within the company.
Environmental Impact:
Reduced resource consumption: Although not a direct outcome, healthy children may indirectly lead to reduced resource consumption in various areas such as medical treatment, drug production, and medical supplies.