Purple Motorcade, Parade Usher In Women’s Month In Ilocos Norte

Sa pagsisimula ng National Women's Month, isang purple motorcade ang pinangunahan ng mga lady cops mula sa Ilocos Norte Police Provincial Office sa mga pangunahing kalsada ng Laoag City.

Trade Mission Held To Empower Ilocos Norte MSMEs

Sa business symposium na ginanap sa Fort Ilocandia Resort, ipinakita ng Ilocos Norte ang mga potensyal nito para sa pamumuhunan at pag-unlad sa harap ng mga miyembro ng Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii.

Elderly Albay Town Residents Get Cash Incentives

Nagbigay ang National Commission of Senior Citizens ng cash incentives na nagkakahalaga ng PHP250,000 sa labing-anim na senior citizens mula sa Camalig, bilang bahagi ng Republic Act No. 11982.

OceanaGold Philippines Pays PHP397 Million In Local Taxes

Ayon sa OceanaGold Philippines Inc., nakapagbayad na sila ng PHP397.8 milyon sa mga munisipalidad ng Kasibu, Nagtipunan, at Cabarroguis bilang bahagi ng kanilang kontribusyon sa komunidad ngayong taon.

Over 1K La Trinidad Folks Benefit From Benguet’s One-Stop Caravan

Tumulong ang Benguet sa higit isang libong tao sa La Trinidad sa pamamagitan ng kanilang One-Stop Caravan.
By The Luzon Daily

Over 1K La Trinidad Folks Benefit From Benguet’s One-Stop Caravan

2280
2280

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

More than a thousand residents of this capital town received different government services on Friday during the 13th leg of HEALTHIER Benguet caravan.

“We wanted to bring the services of the different offices in the province to the municipalities. We also partner with government agencies so that they can also serve the residents even if they (residents) do not go to their offices in Baguio,” Governor Melchor Diclas said on the sidelines of the event held at the Wangal Sports Complex.

HEALTHIER, an acronym that stands for Health, Education, Agriculture, Livelihood, Tourism, Human resources, Infrastructure, Environment and Responsive and resilient government is the provincial government’s guide in the delivery of services to the people.

The caravan provided free medical, dental, laboratory, xray, veterinary, and legal services, as well as basic services of national government agencies like the Philippine Statistics Authority, Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth), Philippine National Police, and Professional Regulation Commission.

The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPAg) also distributed certified seeds while the Benguet Environment and Natural Resources Office (BENRO) also turned over fruit bearing tree seedlings to three organizations to support their regreening and livelihood programs.

Sofia Dicken, 80, from Barangay Balili, who has been suffering from cough, said she was tagged along by a neighbor to avail of the services provided during the caravan.

“I just drink lemon and honey, which helps relieve my cough, but I am grateful that they have this activity. They even gave me medicines after they checked my condition,” she said.

Dr. Meliarazon Dulay, provincial health officer, said the clients for the medical services were also registered by the municipal health office under the e-Konsulta package, enabling them to avail of PhilHealth’s medical benefits.

“With their registration, they do not have to be afraid of the medical expenses to be healthy and well. We encourage them to avail of the services at the rural health unit and the district hospitals, which are qualified and accredited as first level health care facilities of the PhilHealth. This means the patients do not have to pay for a check-up, laboratory and even basic medicines,” she said.

Benguet Governor Melchor Diclas, a medical surgeon who also provides services in some of past caravans, also availed of its services by renewing his medical license.

“Bringing government services closer to the people is a commitment of the government. It is also the essence of President (Ferdinand R.) Marcos’ (Jr.) brand of Bagong Pilipinas,” he said.

Diclas said another round of caravan will be held for the province’s 13 municipalities, as well as in far-flung villages.(PNA)