SM Foundation continues to support public-private efforts to rehabilitate the City of Tacloban
Tacloban, Philippines, 2014-4-22 — /EPR Retail News/ — Addressing the need to provide quality health service to typhoon Yolanda victims in Tacloban, SM Foundation, Inc. partnered with the government, the City of Tacloban, and the Department of Health (DOH) to renovate the Tacloban City Hospital, one of the two public hospitals actively serving the city’s population.
The DOH, the City of Tacloban and the SM Foundation, Inc. solidified its partnership through the signing of the project’s memorandum of agreement for the Tacloban City Hospital renovations which started earlier in March.
Connie Angeles, the Foundation’s Executive Director for Health and Medical Programs, shared, “The Tacloban City Hospital caters to more than 130 barangays and averages a number of 100 patients per day, prior to Typhoon Yolanda making it a primal location for accessible health services.” She adds “The hospital is also far from the the ‘no-build zone’ listed by the Department of Natural Resources (DENR), making it a safe area to build this hospital.”
The “no-build zone” was implemented by DENR following the devastation of Typhoon Yolanda which prevents the building of houses and establishments 40 meters from the shore-line.
The MOA also states that 80% of the labour force for the renovation were to come from the local community. “The rebuilding of the Tacloban City Hospital is not only to cater to those who are in need of medical assistance but also to provide means of livelihood to the residents affected by the disaster,” Angeles added. “The renovation is part of the Foundation’s plan to create a more self-sustaining community for Tacloban.”
Aside from renovating the hospital’s main building and out-patient department, an additional Felicidad Wellness Center for Children and Elderly and a Malnutrition Ward will be constructed. The target date for completion of the hospital is on June 2014.
Signatories of the MOA include Sec. Panfilo M. Lacson, Sr., Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery; Hon. Alfred S. Romualdez, Tacloban City Mayor; Teresita Sy-Coson, SM Investments Vice Chairperson; Debbie P. Sy, SM Foundation, Inc. Executive Director; and Connie S. Angeles Health and Medical Programs, Executive Director.
The Foundation is also active in conducting medical missions in Yolanda-stricken areas. The residents are provided free medical services such as check-ups and consultations, medicines, laboratory procedures such as chest x-ray, ECG examination, urinalysis, as well as dental check-up and tooth extraction.
Likewise, the Foundation will continue its renovation projects in partnership with the BDO Foundation through the repairs of 10 new rural health centers for this year, namely: Tolosa Rural Health Unit, Leyte; Western Samar Rural Health Unit, Basey; Ajuy Rural Health Unit, Iloilo; Northern Cebu Rural Health Unit, Bogo City, Cebu; Capiz Rural Health Unit; Aklan Rural Health Unit; Antique Rural Health Unit; Zamboanga Rural Health Unit; Butuan Rural Health Unit, Agusan del Norte; and La Trinidad Health Unit, Benguet.
For school year 2014-15, the Foundation welcomed 322 new scholars. These include an additional 100 scholars from Tacloban City and its neighboring areas in Visayas who are survivors of Typhoon Yolanda.
Aside from this, 200 houses will also be constructed under SM Foundation’s SM Cares Housing Project for Yolanda Survivors. For each community, SM will also build a community center, playground, basketball court and other establishments for small and medium enterprises to help in the uplifting of the disaster-struck communities.
About SM Foundation
SM Foundation is the corporate social responsibility arm of the SM Group of Companies.
For more than 30 years, through the Foundation, the SM Group of Companies has been able to help the less fortunate in the communities it serves. The SM Foundation has four areas of advocacy namely: education through college and technical-vocational scholarship programs, donation of school buildings for public elementary and high school; health through medical missions, mobile clinics and construction of wellness and health centers; community development through various livelihood training programs, greening projects and immediate disaster response/relief; and religious programs consisting of construction and renovation of churches.
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