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Kasemrad Hospital Chachoengsao Supports the TLBU Relationship-Building Rally Project 2026
During 17–18 January 2026, the Toyota Labor Union, in collaboration with Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd., the Confederation of Thai Industrial Labor Organizations, and the Toyota Automotive and Parts Labor Federation, organized the TLBU Relationship-Building Rally Project 2026 at Wat Yod Suwannakiri School, Nong Phan Chan Subdistrict, Ban Kha District, Ratchaburi Province.
The project aimed to strengthen relationships among labor organizations and partners, while proceeds from the activity were allocated to the construction of a first aid room at Wat Yod Suwannakiri School. This initiative helps enhance healthcare preparedness and safety for students and school personnel.
On this occasion, Kasemrad Chachoengsao Hospital supported the project as part of its commitment to promoting access to basic healthcare services for educational institutions and contributing to sustainable social and community development.

- Proceeds from the activity were used to construct a first aid room, improving access to essential healthcare services and enhancing health support within the school environment. (Target 3.8) Achieve universal health coverage, including access to quality essential healthcare services.
- The first aid room strengthens emergency preparedness, reduces health risks, and enables timely initial care for students and staff. (Target 3.d) Strengthen the capacity for early warning, risk reduction and management of health risks.
- Establishing a first aid room enhances safety within the school and supports a secure and inclusive learning environment. (Target 4.a) Build and upgrade education facilities that provide safe and inclusive learning environments.
- The project demonstrates collaboration among labor organizations, the private sector, and the healthcare sector to support sustainable community development. (Target 17.17) Encourage effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships.
"BCH is committed to supporting access to basic healthcare and enhancing community safety."