Saturday, August 6, 2011

903rd Brigade conducts medical mission with NGO from Spain

The 903rd Brigade conducted a three-day medical mission on August 1-4, 2011 in collaboration with an international NGO from Spain, the Asociacion Valenciana de Asistencia Sanitaria y Social Voluntarios (AVASSV), whose volunteer doctors and teachers traveled all the way from Valencia, Spain. The activity was made possible through the active endorsement of Mr Vincent Nato, the Chief of Staff of Secretary Imelda Nicolas of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas and The Lewis College in Sorsogon City.

Mr Nato has been an active partner of the Brigade in its effort to “win the peace” in Sorsogon. He was instrumental in the allocation of scholarship slots for the four (4) “Bayanihan Iskolars” of the Brigade who are now enrolled at The Lewis College. Another two scholars are being sponsored by the ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya Foundation, Inc studying in Legazpi City.

Mr Santiago Tapia, the head of the mission, said that a group from AVASSV usually conducts two humanitarian missions in the country every year. They chose a location in Manila and the Bicol Region. The volunteers actually pay for their own plane ticket to the country. Mr Tapia was born in Naga City and was brought to Spain at a very young age. But he has not forgotten his roots in the Philippines.

Col Felix Castro Jr, 903rd Brigade Commander, thanked Mr Tapia and his group for their selfless efforts in helping the less fortunate who could not afford the medicines they provided. He urged them to always include the province of Sorsogon, and if possible Masbate, as part of their program.

Sorsogon Gov Raul Lee tendered a dinner for the group on August 4 in gratitude for their services.

MGen Josue Gaverza Jr, the 9th Infantry Division Commander, sent a medical team from Camp Elias Angeles Station Hospital in 9ID led by Cpt Marita Rhodora Penequito and 1Lt Ma Christine Samson to support the medical mission and brought additional medicines. Personnel from the Municipal Health Office of Castilla and Casiguran also participated.

A total of 812 persons benefited from the three-day inter-agency program as shown in the summary below:


Brgys Visited in Sorsogon Province
Total
Pandan, Castilla
Amomonting, Castilla
San Pascual, Casiguran
Medical Check-up
175
156
235
566
Basic Computer Operation
32
-
-
32
Basic Spanish Language Lesson
60
56
63
179
Haircut
-
-
35
35
Total
267
212
323
812



Grand Total

Aside from the ample medicines, the AVASSV also donated two (2) laptop computers to Brgy Pandan, Castilla for use of the barangay council and the high school teachers.


The Brigade intends to maintain its link to AVASSV. The partnership it has started will go a long way in “winning the peace” in the province.

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