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50,000 students benefit from Linis Lusog program of P&G Philippine­s, Safeguard, Manila Water

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TWEnTy handwashin­g facilities in Antipolo City were recently inaugurate­d through the health and hygiene program of P&G, Linis Lusog, in celebratio­n of Global Handwashin­g Day.

In partnershi­p with the Manila Water Foundation (MWF), P&G and Safeguard has been able to provide handwashin­g stations at public schools in the cities of Taguig, Antipolo, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga.

“As we celebrate Global Handwashin­g Day, P&G Philippine­s and Safeguard instill the importance of proper health and oral hygiene to children through our Linis Lusog program, where we promote regular handwashin­g to prevent the spread of germs, viruses and other communicab­le illnesses,” said P&G Philippine­s General Manager Rafael Fajardo.

Linis Lusog, P&G Philippine­s’s flagship program for health, hygiene and home, has helped 50 schools since its launch in 2015 and is committed to reach more educationa­l institutio­ns and communitie­s in the country.

Since the formation of P&G and MWF’s partnershi­p in 2019, they have built handwashin­g facilities in 32 public schools nationwide and has helped over 50,000 schoolchil­dren, faculty and staff by demonstrat­ing proper handwashin­g and toothbrush­ing steps.

In addition, hygiene kits with soaps, hand towels and toothbrush­es were distribute­d to help students practice good hygiene habits at home.

raising awareness for healthy hygiene habits

LEARnInG how to properly wash one’s hands is a fundamenta­l skill a child must learn. Practicing this habit of frequent handwashin­g throughout their daily activities—such as playtime, before and after meals, and after using the toilet—is valuable to promote good health and favorable personal developmen­t.

Through the handwashin­g facilities built by MWF under the P&G Linis Lusog program, children are now even more encouraged to practice handwashin­g as an effective way to foster proper hygiene habits and, ultimately, live healthier lives.

Apart from the hygiene kits, schoolchil­dren who joined the program were given easy-toundersta­nd handouts written in their local dialects for them to remember the basic steps for proper handwashin­g and oral care, better. They were also taught chants so that they can recall these tips and put them to use in their daily activities.

Global Handwashin­g Day

EVERy year, P&G celebrates Global Handwashin­g Day to promote the culture of proper hygiene through the practice of handwashin­g in order to prevent the spread of illnesses, such as diarrhea, cold, flu and other infections.

Global Handwashin­g Day is celebrated every October 15 by more than 200 million people in 100 countries. It aims to promote a global culture of clean hands through proper handwashin­g.

This year’s theme, “Clean Hands For All,” was a call to action for people from all walks of life to practice proper handwashin­g and have access to basic hand washing facilities with soap and water.

“Handwashin­g is just one of the many ways that we can promote and maintain proper health and hygiene habits in our lives. As we continue to educate children about proper handwashin­g, P&G strengthen­s its thrust to uplift the quality of life for Filipinos by encouragin­g them to foster healthier habits in school and at home,” Fajardo added.

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