The happiness of those in the camp consists of being well-fed, having enough sleep, and having money to spend, which is sufficient for them. However, an important aspect that is often overlooked beneath the corrugated roofs of the workers' homes, or builders, is their "health," which both they and many real estate business operators continue to neglect.

Thanasiiri Group, in collaboration with the Compassion International Foundation of Thailand, organized the event “Thanasiiri: Caring for Health in the Camp of Builders” at the Anabuki Thanahabit Project in Ratchaphruek. The initiative involved reaching out to the workers, or builders, encouraging them to improve their quality of life. A team from the Compassion International Foundation of Thailand (in Nonthaburi Province) provided knowledge and understanding about common health issues faced by builder families, including tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases.

The content focused on behavior modification to encourage self-care, including caring for family members, emphasizing three key areas: Learning - to understand the diseases, Observing - the symptoms of the diseases, and Guidelines - regular health check-ups. Following this, everyone was invited to undergo basic health checks on a mobile health screening unit, led by nearly 30 volunteers from Thanasiiri Group and the Compassion International Foundation of Thailand, assisting over 100 builders and their families.

The process began with blood tests to screen for sexually transmitted diseases and chest X-rays to check for tuberculosis. It was found that many individuals were in good health, but some received health advice to take better care of themselves. The event concluded with the distribution of rice, essential consumer goods, and toys for children.

Health is a small matter that is often overlooked, especially among builders who dedicate their physical strength to earn a daily income. If real estate business operators begin to recognize the importance of the health of builders instead of ignoring it, it will be a crucial piece of the puzzle that reflects back on success and serves as a motivation for them to take better care of their health. This is similar to the caravan “Thanasiiri: Caring for Health in the Camp of Builders” that Thanasiiri ... cares.