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SMFI brings its health caravan to Manila via SM City Sta. Mesa

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SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI) will provide free medical consultati­on and medicines to pre-listed 300 patients during the medical mission at SM City Sta. Mesa, on July 29, 2022, starting at 9:00 AM.

Other diagnostic services to be given include x-ray, sugar test, cholestero­l test, uric acid test, and hemoglobin test.

This social good initiative is made possible through collaborat­ion with the Philippine Red Cross-quezon City Chapter, SM Supermalls, and other volunteer doctors and specialist­s.

Intended beneficiar­ies are members of the Philippine Movie Press Club, Inc. (PMPC) and their families, other members of the entertainm­ent media, and the communitie­s within Sta. Mesa, Manila.

The medical mission will be held at the 3rd level of SM Sta. Mesa. Entrance 2 opens at 9:00 AM. Registrati­on starts at 9:00-12:00NN. Stubs for the medical mission will be distribute­d among the pre-listed participan­ts.

SMFI’S Health and Medical Program is headed by Ms. Connie Angeles, former Quezon City vice mayor, and currently host of the longest-running health and public service program, Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko.

The medical mission is part of the advocacy project of the PMPC for the entertainm­ent industry.

Aside from the health caravan, the Foundation, through its Health and Medical Program, upgrades public health centers in its host communitie­s across the country. To date, it has renovated more than 170 health and wellness centers around the country and has served more than 1 million patients during its medical missions.

 ?? ?? THE SMFI Health and Medical Program headed by Ms. Connie Angeles (standing, center) and her team composed of Dr. Bless Bertos, Dalfhen Samson, Jennifer Serrano, Albert Uy, Roma Hierro and Rolando Sagun.
THE SMFI Health and Medical Program headed by Ms. Connie Angeles (standing, center) and her team composed of Dr. Bless Bertos, Dalfhen Samson, Jennifer Serrano, Albert Uy, Roma Hierro and Rolando Sagun.

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