Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sugpon Medical Mission

Medical, Dental and Minor Surgical Mission, November 14, 2009

     The Jerry C. Singson Foundation Inc. through its Joint Community Services Medical Mission Team headed by its Chairman and CEO Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson conducted on November 14, 2009 a medical, dental and minor surgical mission at the upland municipality of Sugpon, Ilocos Sur.

     The team had an enjoyable riverside breakfast courtesy of the Vice Governor complemented by mayor Guillermo Amoyen’s native delicacies with coffee and mineral water.

     Joining this humanitarian service is the J.P. Sioson General Hospital and Colleges with three clinical instructors and 22 nurses headed by the energetic Vigan-born sisters Mercy Corpuz-del Rosario and Ms. Aura Corpuz. Also with the team are five Dentists and two Dental Aides from the Sta. Lucia District Hospital (SLDH) and Tagudin General Hospital and Capillariasis Center.

    The medical doctors were: Dr. Boying Degracia of the Sinait District Hospital; Dr. Jovito Ellorin of SLDH; Dr. Digna Ocampo of the Sugpon MHO; and Dr. Eric Lazo of Gabriela Silang General Hospital. They were reinforced by volunteer nurses and nursing aides. A total of 384 patients benefited from this mission of whom 224 were provided free reading glasses.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

San Vicente Medical Mission

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission, June 26, 2009

    Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson led another medical mission under his Joint Community Services Medical Mission (JCSMM) Team on June 26, 2009 at the covered court of the municipality of San Vicente, Ilocos Sur. They were welcomed by Mayor Jose Tabanda III, his wife Vice Mayor Nancy Tabanda, the officials of the Sangguniang Bayan who hosted the snacks and lunch.

    The medical team was composed of Doctors Amando Agdeppa (Sinait District Hospital), Boying De Gracia (Sinait District Hospital), Lourdes Guzman (Sto. Domingo RHU), Donald Subia (Gabriela Silang General Hospital), Trina Tabboga (GSGH), Ronald Tobias, Cecilia Tolentino (Bantay RHU), Leticia De Vera (Sta. Lucia District Hospital), and Amado Viesta (MHO San Vicente).

     Comprising the dental team were Doctors Elpidio Flores, Mario Friala, Cynthia Guimmayon, Joselito Jaramillo, Fatima Malcaba, Antonio Rabang, Corazon Refuerzo, Alvin de los Reyes, Percival Savella, Magno Sol, and Estrellita Villarin.

    They were joined by Ms. Lilia Aquino (Narvacan), Ms. Nenita Bello, Mrs. Herminia Bundoc (Sangguniang Panlalawigan Secretary), Mr. Melvin Follosco and Mr. Ernie Taruna (SP Secretariat), and the staff of the Vice Governor’s Office.

    By 3:30 p.m., a total of 1,508 patients were served and free reading glasses were also distributed.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Circumcision Mission

Circumcision Mission,Gabriela Silang General Hospital, May 18-19, 2009

     Dubbed as “Operation Kugit” (Circumcision), 349 young boys accompanied by their parents from mostly indigent families and remote barangays throughout the province benefited from this humanitarian service headed by Vice Governor Jerry Singson (JCS) with the support of the DWRS Commando Radio under its energetic Station Manager Rosario “Chato” Alda.

  Conducting the circumcision were Doctors Pocholo Baquiran, Pablo Quedado, Leslie Rafanan, Nonito Rivas, Junardine Soliven, Tria Tabboga, Ernesto Tagorda, Jr., Bong Tejano and Profirio Tugas, together with foreign volunteers Ian Barone (Medical Observer, USA) and Haesung Hong (Nurse Volunteer from Korea) with the assistance of GSGH Staff and student nurses from the University of Northern Philippines College of Nursing and College of Instructors who took charge of the Registration.

    Snacks and lunch were sponsored by Vice Gov JCS who also made sure that the needed medicines remained constantly available and had to offer comforting words to young patients who cannot stop themselves from crying. Ms. Chato Alda sponsored the snacks on May 19 before the last patient was circumcised at around 5:30 p.m.

     Like in all JCS Medical Missions, the GSGH was fully animated for the two days with the influx of many families for this old Christian ritual of commemorating the circumcision of Jesus Christ.

Monday, April 20, 2009

April 15, 2009 – San Emilio

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Screening Mission

April 15, 2009 – San Emilio

Hitting another proverbial “two birds with one stone” by the JCS MM and S.C.O.R.E. –Ohio delegation was done on April 15, 2009 in the upland municipality of San Emilio, Ilocos Sur where they were welcomed at 8:30 a.m. by Mayor Lorenzo Bragado and other local government officials together with Dr. Shirley Luna and the barangay health workers and barangay nutrition scholars who assisted in the registration of patients.

Doctors and dentists who joined the humanitarian service came from Narvacan and Sta. Lucia: Dr. Luis Buendia; Dr. Efren Cabanit; Dr. Eliza Gamido; Dr. Charlie Ingusan; Dr. Aida Labres; Dr. Melanie Manuel; Dr. Irma Camacho Narciso; Dr. Rafael de la Peña; Dr. Benjamin Rabara; Dr. Flordeliza de Vega; and Dr. Jennifer Zamora. Volunteer nurses from Gabriela Silang General Hospital in Vigan also joined the mission, such as Mrs. Lita Alvis – Nurse II.

A total of 1,315 beneficiaries were served and broken down into 412 for pediatrics, 453 adults, 53 dental patients, 357 for ophthalmology, 9 for circumcision and 31 for fasting blood sugar. There were also 214 patients who received free reading glasses.

Mayor Lorenzo Bragado gave tapuey rice wine as compliments which the S.C.O.R.E.-Ohio delegates tasted for the first time. They returned to the Candon Beach Resort at 4:30 p.m.

April 14, 2009 – Galimuyod

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission

April 14, 2009 – Galimuyod

Simultaneous to the mission in Candon City, Vice Governor JCS led the S.C.O.R.E. Ohio’s Jun Calinag, Joseph Cordero and other delegates and volunteers on board the R.A. 7171 aircon bus for a mission in the upland municipality of Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur on April 14, 2009. They were welcomed at 8:30 a.m. by Mayor Jessie Balingsat and other municipal government officials, barangay health workers and barangay nutrition scholars who have already started the registration of patients.

A total of 1,568 patients benefited from this mission broken down into 348 for pediatrics, 750 medical, 150 dental, 19 excission, 40 circumcision and 274 free reading glasses. The humanitarian service was completed at 5:00 p.m. and the JCSMM Team returned to Candon.

April 13 to 16 2009 – Candon City

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission

April 13 to 16 2009 – Candon City

The Joint Community Services Medical Mission (JCSMM) Team headed by Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson (JCS) conducted on April 13-16, 2009 a major and minor surgical mission at the Candon City General Hospital in Candon City.

On April 13, 2009, Vice Governor JCS left Vigan at dawn to meet the delegates of the S.C.O.R.E. (Special Commission on Relief and Education) Group of the Filipino Association of Toledo, Ohio composed of the Chairman - Dr. Antonio Paat; the Medical Mission Chairman - Dr. Stephen Philip Camacho; Dr. Joseph Cordero; Dr. Jim Ganaon; Dr. Erie Laplano; Dentist Dr. Irma Camacho Narciso; Dr. Jessie Paat; Dr. Richard Paat; Dr. Ma. Victoria Portubal; Board Members – Mr. Denny Bensch, Mr. Abe Camacho, Engrs. Fred Hernachi, John Paat and Kim Pham; and Registered Nurse Nicholas Paat. They were billeted at the Candon Beach Resort, Darapidap, Candon City.

The Toledo Ohio Medical Group still had to conduct medical check-up of patients who were not screened last March 14, 2009. Hundreds of mostly indigent patients came from remote barangays and were given free medicines after undergoing medical check-up. The first day treated 31 patients for minor surgery and 11 patients for major surgery. On April 14, there were 52 minor surgery patients and 16 major surgery beneficiaries. On April 15, 63 benefited from free minor surgery, 24 from free major surgery, and 35 ophthalmology patients.

Congressman Eric Singson and former Congresswoman Grace Singson were joined by their son, Candon City Mayor Allen Singson, in hosting lunch for the medical mission delegation at the Business Office Room.

Simultaneous to the mission in Candon City, Vice Governor JCS led the S.C.O.R.E. Ohio’s Jun Calinag, Joseph Cordero and other delegates and volunteers on board the R.A. 7171 aircon bus for a mission in the upland municipality of Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur on April 14, 2009. They were welcomed at 8:30 a.m. by Mayor Jessie Balingsat and other municipal government officials, barangay health workers and barangay nutrition scholars who have already started the registration of patients.

A total of 1,568 patients benefited from this mission broken down into 348 for pediatrics, 750 medical, 150 dental, 19 excission, 40 circumcision and 274 free reading glasses. The humanitarian service was completed at 5:00 p.m. and the JCSMM Team returned to Candon.

Hitting another proverbial “two birds with one stone” by the JCS MM and S.C.O.R.E. –Ohio delegation was done on April 15, 2009 in the upland municipality of San Emilio, Ilocos Sur where they were welcomed at 8:30 a.m. by Mayor Lorenzo Bragado and other local government officials together with Dr. Shirley Luna and the barangay health workers and barangay nutrition scholars who assisted in the registration of patients.

Doctors and dentists who joined the humanitarian service came from Narvacan and Sta. Lucia: Dr. Luis Buendia; Dr. Efren Cabanit; Dr. Eliza Gamido; Dr. Charlie Ingusan; Dr. Aida Labres; Dr. Melanie Manuel; Dr. Irma Camacho Narciso; Dr. Rafael de la Peña; Dr. Benjamin Rabara; Dr. Flordeliza de Vega; and Dr. Jennifer Zamora. Volunteer nurses from Gabriela Silang General Hospital in Vigan also joined the mission, such as Mrs. Lita Alvis – Nurse II.

A total of 1,315 beneficiaries were served and broken down into 412 for pediatrics, 453 adults, 53 dental patients, 357 for ophthalmology, 9 for circumcision and 31 for fasting blood sugar. There were also 214 patients who received free reading glasses.

Mayor Lorenzo Bragado gave tapuey rice wine as compliments which the S.C.O.R.E.-Ohio delegates tasted for the first time. They returned to the Candon Beach Resort at 4:30 p.m.

On April 16, 2009, Vice Governor JCS led another medical mission to the upland municipality of Lidlidda, Ilocos Sur with the JCSMM Team and S.C.O.R.E.-Ohio delegates who immediately prepared the surgical room for minor surgery cases. The Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Henedina Pascua, assisted and supervised the registration of patients by the Barangay Health Workers and Barangay Nutrition Scholars.

Also joining the JCSMM Team were Dr. Eugene Dauz (Tagudin General Hospital Chief) and Dr. Federico Anaen (Salcedo Medicare Community Hospital). Also from Tagudin and Sta. Lucia were Dentist Dr. Efren Cabanit; Dr. Jesus Duran; Dr. Eliza Gamido; Dr. Charlie Ingusan; Dr. Aida Llabres; Dr. Ruperto Pagel; Dr. Rafael de la Peña; Dr. Hubert Santiago; and Dr. Jennifer Zamora. San Emilio Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Shirley Luna, also came from her upland municipality to serve the mostly indigent beneficiaries.

Lidlidda Mayor Jesus Sagay hosted the snacks and lunch. By 4:00 p.m., a total of 1,234 patients benefited from this medical mission broken down into 430 medical, 263 dental, 242 ophthalmology, 33 circumcision, 16 excission, 9 referrals for further treatment, and 241 free reading glasses.

The 4-day mission was completed after the closing program and farewell party on April 15, 2009 at the Candon Beach Resort. Due to the rains, the JCSMM Team on board the Toyota Revo of Vice Gov. JCS no longer attended the closing program and proceeded straight to Vigan while the S.C.O.R.E.-Ohio delegates rode the R.A. 7171 aircon bus to Candon.

The final tally of patients served during the 4-day medical mission are the following:

Candon: 146 patients for minor surgery, 51 for major surgery, 70 ophthalmology = 267;

Galimuyod: 348 for pediatrics, 750 medical, 150 dental, 19 excission, 40 circumcision and 274 free reading glasses = 1,568 patients;

San Emilio: were served and broken down into 412 for pediatrics, 453 adults, 53 dental patients, 357 for ophthalmology, 9 for circumcision, 31 for fasting blood sugar and 214 reading glasses = 1,529 beneficiaries;

Lidlidda: 430 medical, 263 dental, 242 ophthalmology, 33 circumcision, 16 excission, 9 referrals for further treatment, and 241 free reading glasses = 1,234.

Overall total: 4,598 patients.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

April 16, 2009 – Lidlidda

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission

April 16, 2009 – Lidlidda

On April 16, 2009, Vice Governor JCS led another medical mission to the upland municipality of Lidlidda, Ilocos Sur with the JCSMM Team and S.C.O.R.E.-Ohio delegates who immediately prepared the surgical room for minor surgery cases. The Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Henedina Pascua, assisted and supervised the registration of patients by the Barangay Health Workers and Barangay Nutrition Scholars.

Also joining the JCSMM Team were Dr. Eugene Dauz (Tagudin General Hospital Chief) and Dr. Federico Anaen (Salcedo Medicare Community Hospital). Also from Tagudin and Sta. Lucia were Dentist Dr. Efren Cabanit; Dr. Jesus Duran; Dr. Eliza Gamido; Dr. Charlie Ingusan; Dr. Aida Llabres; Dr. Ruperto Pagel; Dr. Rafael de la Peña; Dr. Hubert Santiago; and Dr. Jennifer Zamora. San Emilio Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Shirley Luna, also came from her upland municipality to serve the mostly indigent beneficiaries.

Lidlidda Mayor Jesus Sagay hosted the snacks and lunch. By 4:00 p.m., a total of 1,234 patients benefited from this medical mission broken down into 430 medical, 263 dental, 242 ophthalmology, 33 circumcision, 16 excission, 9 referrals for further treatment, and 241 free reading glasses.

Monday, March 16, 2009

March 14, 2009 – Candon City

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Screening Mission

March 14, 2009 – Candon City

The Joint Community Services Medical Mission Team headed by Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson conducted on March 14, 2009 an advance screening in Candon City of prospect patients preparatory to a major surgical mission to be held in Candon City on April 13 to 16, 2009. Joining them as volunteers from the University of Santo Tomas Hospital in Manila were Dr. Bernard Cuevas, Dr. Rolando Cabatu with support staff Ms. Ma. Cristina Agustin and Ms. Reigna Mae Barcenas.

The medical volunteers who conducted the eye check-up were Ophthalmologist Dr. Sebastian Mou and Dr. Eduardo V. Gomez assisted by nurses Aprilyn Bay Mamilig and Cheyserr de la Cruz from the University of the Cordilleras and Baguio Colleges Foundation.

According to the text message of Ms. Nenita Alamar (Vice Governor’s Office Administrative Assistant II who is a regular in the JCS MM Team), 27 patients have been scheduled for cataract surgery and 210 have been screened for various major surgical treatment (e.g., back pain, breast mass, buttock mass, cervical polyps, cleft lip and palate, gallbladder, gallstones, goiter, hernia, mass forehead, myoma, neurofibroma, ovarian cyst, painful urination, thyroid enlargement, etc.).

Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson hosted the lunch at the Bistro Restaurant in Candon City. After the screening concluded in the afternoon, Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson took the team and staff northward for some relaxation at the Sabangan Beach Resort and the coastal barangay of Nalvo, Sta. Maria. The group arrived in Vigan City at 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

March 1, 2009 – Sinait

Cataract Mission

March 1, 2009 – Sinait

The Joint Community Services Medical Mission of Vice Governor Jerry C. Singson held its fourth humanitarian service for 2009 in Sinait, Ilocos Sur on March 1. The main service providers for the cataract surgeries were Dr. Rolly Vermudez from Vigan City’s Vermudez Clinic and Dr. Boying Degracia of the Sinait District Hospital.

Also in attendance were SDH Chief Dr. Amando Agdeppa, Mrs. Corazon Arcebal (Administrative Officer), Ms. Alma Guzman (Nurse IV), Ms. Emelinda Soriano (Nutritionist Dietician II) and other SDH staff, along with student nurses from IGAMA Colleges Foundation of the neighboring town of Badoc, Ilocos Norte.

Most of the 14 patients were senior citizens. Snacks and lunch were hosted by the SDH and the JCS MM completed the event at 8:30 p.m. This is the 50th mission overall of the JCS MM Team since 2006 and the 27th mission since 2008. A running total of 42,806 beneficiaries have been served by the JCS MM as of March 01, 2009.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

February 28, 2009 – Sto. Domingo

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission

February 28, 2009 – Sto. Domingo

Vice Governor Jeremias “Jerry” C. Singson led the JCS Medical Mission in conducting a medical/dental/minor surgical mission at the Sto. Domingo People’s Coliseum in coordination with Mayor Butch Tadena who was accompanied by Vice Mayor Anthony Que, the Sangguniang Bayan Members and the Barangay Captains headed by their President Brgy. Captain Ernesto Tadeja.

The JCSMM sponsored the humanitarian service in collaboration and partnership with the Beta Sigma Fraternity Federation of North American Chapters headed by Mr. Sonny Pagador (UP ’76); Mr. Jessie Robert “Toto” Mallonga (MCU ’76); Mr. Alex Reyes (UP ‘84A); Mr. Abe Ragudos (Secretary, SLU 76E); Mr. Don A. Gam Chorre (UPLB ’56); Mr. Jun Presto (Feati University Northwest Chapter, Seattle, Washington); Mr. Ruben Pascual (UP ’76); Mr. Billy Sevilla.

The participating doctors were Dr. Carmeliza Singson (Provincial Health Officer); Dr. Adeline Pena-Alvarado (private dentist); Dr. Michelle Billedo (private dentist); Dr. Max Butardo (Gabriela Silang Gen. Hospital); Dr. Mario Friala (Sto. Domingo RHU); Dr. Boying de Gracia (Sinait District Hospital); Dr. Lourdes Ingan-Guzman (Sta. Domingo MHO); Dr. Marissa Oandasan; Dr. Antonio Palpalatoc (San Juan Municipal Health Officer); Dr. Pedro Patao (GSGH EENT);

Dr. Pablo Quedado (GSGH); Dr. Rosalinda Quesada (PHO); Dr. Antonio Rabang (GSGH Dentist); Dr. Claudette Ramirez (GSGH); Dr. Anastasia de los Reyes (Sinait District Hospital); Dr. Magno Sol (GSGH); Dr. Trina Tabboga (GSGH Surgery); Dr. Ernesto Taguda, Jr. (Metro Cooperative Hospital); Dr. Bong Tejano (GSGH); Dr. Ronald Tobias (Magingal District Hospital Chief).

The health care volunteers were composed of Ms. Lita Alves (PHO Nurse II); Ms. Bienvenida Aquino (PHO Nurse); Mr. Mark Jason Carbonell (GSGH); Ms. Rhodeline Espejo (PHO Sanitary Inspector II); Ms. Nena Lubera (Nurse II); Mrs. Gigie Oandasan (College of Health & Sciences, UNP); Ms. Evelyn Panela (GSGH); Mr. Remo Pilo (GSGH); Ms. Bernadine Raquel (Medical Technologist); Mr. Daryl Rayray (GSGH); Ms. Elizabeth Retuta (PHO); Mr. Ephraim Sison (GSGH0; Ms. Marjorie Tadena (Admin. Officer II); Ms. Wilhelmina Tinaza (Popcom). They were reinforced by volunteer student nurses from the University of Baguio and Ilocos Sur Community College.

Also present were pastor Marben Lagmay and Pastor Jerry Reis of the Caleb Ministry Seattle, Washington who donated boxes of assorted medicines.

A total of 1,727 patients benefited from the mission broken down into 683 for medical, 119 surgical, 374 ophtha, 123 dental, 63 derma, and 365 pedia. Reading glasses were also distributed under the supervision of the Beta Sigma Fraternity given to patients who first underwent eye check-up.

Snacks and lunch for the Mission Team were served at the nearby Municipal Hall. The mission was concluded at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

January 6, 7, 8, 9, 2009 – Gabriela Silang General Hospital

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission

January 6, 7, 8, 9, 2009 – Gabriela Silang General Hospital

The JCS Medical Mission held a cataract mission in cooperation with the Carolina Medical Mission and the Surgical Eye Expedition International with the Gabriela Silang General Hospital in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur as venue for the four days of humanitarian service. The patients were first screened and their eye surgery was conducted on January 7 and 8 while final day was devoted to check-up.

The doctors who performed the cataract operation were Dr. Michael Sison and Dr. Eva (Apple) Catedral who both treated 14 indigent patients who were senior citizens from as far as Bangui, Ilocos Norte and other municipalities and Vigan City.

The doctors were billeted at the Alad bar and Dr. Pablo Quedado catered that snacks and lunch.

January 7-8, 2009 – San Ildefonso

Medical, Dental & Minor Surgical Mission

January 7-8, 2009 – San Ildefonso

After the Cataract Mission at the Gabriela Silang General Hospital that marked the first humanitarian endeavour led by Vice Governor Jeremias “Jerry” Singson (VG JCS) with his JCS Foundation for the new year on January 7-18, the next big event of this nature for the year was held at the small but dynamic town of San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur hosted by Mayor Christian “Basi” Purisima who also acted as the chief mess man for the meals and snacks.3

In the first photo, VG JCS is shown in a huddle with veteran Provincial Board Member Azucena “Chuchi” Purisima, the mayor’s mother, at the head table preparatory to the free medical services.

Photo no. 2 shows the table for medicines that was the earliest busy place. No. 3 photo shows the table where patients are accommodated and recorded for their ailment back-dropped by the line of patients. Also shown seated at the right is Vigan-born former Congressman Felipe “Jun” Abinsay of Hawaii who was on a visit and conferred with VG JCS about the joint efforts with Ilocos Surian Association of Hawaii and the State Government of Hawaii which has sisterhood ties with Ilocos Sur.

As always, VG JCS was busy as a bee, shown in photo No. 4 with Mic giving instructions to the multitude of medical mission personalities. Whenever he sees the need, VG JEREMIAS “Jerry” SINGSON, in photo No. 5, approaches newly arrived beneficiaries to advice on what to do.

Photo No. 6 shows the waiting and orientation area for patients and their companions at the Youth Center (covered hall). Photo No. 7 shows a part of the people who came in droves to get health care attention with their families, also, showing Mayor Christian Purisima in the company of VG JCS at the head table.

The JCSF Medical Mission officially begins with the National Anthem (photo No. 8) complete with the Philippine flag. Then the actual action starts (photo no. 9) between doctors and patients with attendants, nurses and aides.

Always, the snacks and meals are served under the sponsorship of the host municipality (photo No. 10-11) that offer a well deserved repast for the hardworking doctors, nurses and a host of other volunteers.

This mission lasted until 7:00 P.M. after having served 2,478 patients for medical (1,850 adult and pedia). Dental (121), surgical (70), derma (47), circumcision (31), fasting blood sugar (43), OB check-up (2) and optha (61). Free eyeglasses were given to deserving patients after a thorough check-up by Dr. Marilou Launio (Optometrist). Some patients had to be referred to the Gabriela Silang General Hospital for cataract surgery and other major ailments.

From the Provincial health Office who came to serve were Dr. Carmeliza Singson and Dr. Rosalinda Quesada; from GSGH were Drs. Trina Tabboga and Profirio Tugas; Dermatologist Dr. Durma Vera Cruz Basilio; Drs. Ma. Teresa Tabaco (San Ildefonso MHU), Lourdes Guzman (Sto. Domingo MHU), Ronald Tobias (Magsingal District Hospital Chief), Amando Agdeppa (Sinait District Hospital Chief), Antonio Palpalatoc (San Juan MHU), Rudy Singson (Cabugao RHU), Edna Rabena (Caoayan RHU), Federico Anaen (Salcedo MHU), Pablo Quesada (Central District Hospital Chief), and Optometrist Dr. Marilou Launio.

There were also volunteer nurses and day care workers as well as support staff from the Vice Governor’s Office and GSGH. The balikbayan guests were Ms. Lolita Astom Antolin and Ms. Luz Alquiza Duque.