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Go leads inauguration of SHC in Pangasinan

By Manila Times - 2 weeks ago
NO rain can stop the people from coming to see Sen. Bong Go, who spearheaded the inauguration of the super health center (SHC) in Barangay Cayanga, San Fabian, Pangasinan, and gave assistance to the town's displaced workers on September 5 and assisted the town's displaced workers. During his visit, Go was recognized as an adopted son of San Fabian for his continued support of its residents and the town's development through Resolution 114-S-2024 passed by the Sangguniang Bayan. Additionally, he was declared an adopted son of Pangasinan province before he became a senator in 2019. In his speech, Go expressed his fulfillment in establishing the SHC, a key component of his advocacy for accessible health care services. He highlighted the center's critical role in serving the community, particularly those in rural areas with limited access to medical care. SHCs offer a comprehensive range of services, ensuring that all health care needs are met. These include database management, outpatient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray and ultrasound), pharmacy and ambulatory surgical unit, among others. With the support of fellow lawmakers, local government units and the Department of Health, funds were allocated for more than 700 SHCs, including 26 in Pangasinan. He also acknowledged the dedicated medical front-liners present at the event and urged them to continue their essential work of providing health care to community members. Go assured them of his continued support, as enhancing the country's health sector remains his top priority. In addition, the senator gave assistance to 1,000 displaced workers in San Fabian at Barangay Cayanga Evacuation Center. These workers are set to participate in temporary community work under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers program of the Labor Department. The displaced workers also received additional support from Go himself, including grocery packs, snacks, vitamins, alcohol, shirts, masks, and basketballs and volleyballs. There were also selected recipients of a bicycle, mobile phone, watch and a pair of shoes.

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