Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Kuya Bong’s feeding program intensifie­s

Go’s Malasakit Team served meals in the Western Visayas Sanitarium and General Hospital in Sta. Barbara, Don Jose S. Monfort Medical Center in Barotac Nuevo, and West Visayas State University in Iloilo City, all in Iloilo.

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Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go continues to expand his feeding program initiative, specifical­ly targeting public hospitals equipped with Malasakit Centers nationwide which is part of a broader effort to alleviate the hardships patients and their families face during hospital visits, especially those from far-flung areas.

Known as Mr. Malasakit for his consistent compassion­ate service for the poor and vulnerable sectors, the senator went as far as Tawi-Tawi to check on the Malasakit Center there and personally lead the provision of rice porridge to patients and frontliner­s.

Over the past weeks, Go’s Malasakit Team has conducted the feeding program in various hospitals, including the Philippine Heart Center, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Philippine Orthopedic Center, Philippine Lung Center, Philippine Children’s Medical Center, Philippine Heart Center, Veterans Memorial Medical Center, East Avenue Medical Center and Novaliches District Hospital, all of which are located in Quezon City.

There were also feeding programs organized in other hospitals in Metro Manila, including the National Center for Mental Health in Mandaluyon­g City, Taguig-Pateros District Hospital in Taguig City, Pasay City General Hospital, Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center, Ospital ng Parañaque, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine in Muntinlupa City, and Philippine General Hospital Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, the last two of which are located in Manila City.

The Malasakit Team was also dispatched to provide meals at Ospital ng San Jose del Monte, Bulacan Medical Center in Malolos City, both in Bulacan; Jose B. Lingad Memorial Hospital and Overseas Filipino Workers Hospital and Diagnostic Center, both in San Fernando City, Pampanga; Southern Tagalog Regional Hospital in Bacoor City, Cavite;

Tarlac Provincial Hospital in Tarlac City; Marinduque Provincial Hospital in Boac, Marinduque; Mariveles Mental Wellness and General Hospital in Mariveles and Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center in Balanga, both in Bataan.

Meanwhile, the senator’s Malasakit Team also organized feeding programs in Visayas. The Malasakit Team served meals at Vicente Sotto Medical Center and Cebu City Medical Center in Cebu City. They also organized in other cities in Cebu, including Cebu South Medical Center in Talisay City, Eversley Childs Sanitarium General Hospital in Mandaue City, and Lapu-Lapu City District Hospital.

In other parts of the Visayas, Go’s Malasakit Team served meals in the Western Visayas Sanitarium and General Hospital in

Sta. Barbara, Don Jose S. Monfort Medical Center in Barotac Nuevo, and West Visayas State University in Iloilo City, all in Iloilo.

Lastly, in Mindanao, the Malasakit Team organized a feeding program at Southern Philippine­s Medical Center in Davao City.

As the chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, Go stressed that the decision to continue and expand the feeding program was driven by his observatio­ns of the challenges encountere­d by patients and their watchers in hospitals.

“Many of our kababayans, especially those from the provinces, travel great distances to access medical services. Unfortunat­ely, the financial burden of transporta­tion and medical expenses often leaves them with little to no resources for their basic needs, such as food,” Go said.

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