Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Project ‘Saving Ruby’ saves lives

The project provides financial assistance for the treatment of children medically diagnosed and certified as suffering from Acute Lymphocyti­c Leukemia by St. Luke’s Medical Center

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Rotary Club of Makati has made headway in the Rotary world with its latest project, “Saving Ruby,” which involves saving the lives of two children from indigent families in a timely manner.

Launched in 2023 during the term of RC Makati immediate past president Michael Escaler and led by then Treasurer Tony Lopez and Dr. Andrew Prieto, head of Community Service B and Medical Missions, the project is focused on providing financial assistance for the treatment of children medically diagnosed by St. Luke’s Medical Center and certified as suffering from Acute Lymphocyti­c Leukemia.

The two children were deemed unable to survive without immediate chemothera­py treatment over a period of six months and follow up treatment for the next three years.

Financial aid commitment

The club has committed P400,000 for the treatment of each patient.

“Saving Ruby” is RC Makati’s single club, internally conceptual­ized and implemente­d project dedicated to saving children needing crucial medical treatment.

It is an outreach to the community as part of RC Makati’s stewardshi­p of vast resources made available to the club. Rubies are precious like children’s lives and children battling serious blood (symbolized by rubies) disease need to be saved so they will have a future in the community.

Beneficiar­ies

During RC Makati’s last club luncheon meeting on 6 February two indigent beneficiar­ies were presented: Kylie Zoey Viray Allego, a two-year-old from San Andres Bukid, Manila, and Kalashniko­v Lopez Carabaña, a seven-year-old from Barangay Krus na Ligas, Quezon City.

Dr. Benjamin Campomanes, chief medical officer at St. Luke’s Medical Center Quezon City and president of the SLMC Foundation, as well as Dr. Allan Racho, Pediatric Blood Disorder and Tumor Unit head at SLMC QC, were present during the meeting.

In addition to the ongoing treatment of Allego and Carabaña, director Neil Makasiar, current head of RC Makati Community Service B, approved treatment for a third child patient.

RC Makati president Bing Matoto turned over P400,000 to SLMC Foundation to begin the search for Saving Ruby’s third child beneficiar­y.

The Club has truly found “a gem of a project” in Saving Ruby, as RC Makati members continue to strive in making a difference in the lives of these young patients and their families.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RICHARD MANILAG FOR RC MAKATI ?? AT the turnover of the cheque to St. Luke's Medical Center for the Rotary Club of Makati's Saving Ruby Project are (from left) RC Makati immediate past president Michael Escaler, RC Makati president Bing Matoto, Andrew Prieto, St. Luke's Medical Center Foundation Inc. president Dr. Benjamin Campomanes, and St. Luke's Medical Center, QC Pediatric Blood Disorder and Tumor Unit head, Dr. Allan Racho.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RICHARD MANILAG FOR RC MAKATI AT the turnover of the cheque to St. Luke's Medical Center for the Rotary Club of Makati's Saving Ruby Project are (from left) RC Makati immediate past president Michael Escaler, RC Makati president Bing Matoto, Andrew Prieto, St. Luke's Medical Center Foundation Inc. president Dr. Benjamin Campomanes, and St. Luke's Medical Center, QC Pediatric Blood Disorder and Tumor Unit head, Dr. Allan Racho.

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