Wisoot Pruksuwan, chief of Nuea Khlong district in Krabi presided over the donation of Baan Pansuk for the very fragile family of Mrs. Kalaya Petchpraphan. She is 100 years and 7 months old. Mr. Chuan Phukaoluan, chairman of the Krabi Provincial Board of Education, said that the project of giving houses for happiness to fragile families is the integration between the public and private sectors. In order to provide assistance to families under the project of sustainable development of the population of Krabi, the Council and the Sipong Nang Kee Phu Kao Foundation have partnered to provide assistance to these households. According to information from Krabi province, there is a working group that investigates the problem and needs leading to the provision of assistance taking into account the potential and attitude of the household and sustainable self-reliance.
Mr. Chuan said that this house is 8 meters wide and 10 meters long. There are 4 household members, 3 women are studying and the husband is blind. Mrs. Prapatsorn has a career as a peddler in the village and as a general contractor. It is a job with unstable income. As for the husband, he is a massage therapist and earns about 9,800 baht per month. The main problem is housing, which was originally in her brother’s house but was confiscated as part of the loan agreement.
The Krabi Provincial Board of Education organized the Baan Pansuk household project to help finance the purchase of building materials in the amount of 120,290 baht. The construction was carried out from May 25 to June 30, 2022, and is therefore completed.