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Go helps displaced workers in Biñan

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SEN. Christophe­r Go joined the inaugurati­on of the Super Health Center in Biñan City, Laguna, on Saturday and provided aid to displaced workers in the city.

In his speech, Go proudly mentioned that one of his key advocacies is the establishm­ent of more Super Health Centers nationwide, highlighti­ng their critical role in advancing the early detection of diseases through accessible basic health services at the community level.

“Ang Super Health Center po is a medium type of polyclinic. Puwede po diyan ang birthing, pangangana­k, dental, laboratory, x-ray at makakatulo­ng po ito sa early detection ng diseases at magbibigay ng primary care. Nandito na rin ang Konsulta program po ng gobyerno. It will help decongest the hospitals dahil pwede ba dito magpa-check up,” Go explained.

The senator further emphasized his commitment to pursuing accessible, high-quality healthcare for all Filipinos, stressing the need to invest in more healthcare facilities. He pointed out that such investment­s are crucial to meeting the increasing demand for medical services and ensuring timely interventi­ons for improved health outcomes.

Super Health Centers are designed to focus on primary care, consultati­on, and early detection, further strengthen­ing the healthcare sector in the country, especially in grassroots communitie­s. Free consultati­ons would be handled by municipal health offices, local government units, and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n through its Konsulta program.

Through the concerted efforts of Go, fellow lawmakers, the Department of Health (DOH) led by Secretary Teodoro “Ted” Herbosa, and local government units, adequate funding was allocated for establishi­ng more than 700 Super Health Centers nationwide, including 13 in Laguna.

Outside the Super Health Center, Go encountere­d two young vendors selling bananacue. He was deeply moved by the perseveran­ce of the children, deciding to purchase all their bananacue to support their efforts. However, he quickly noticed an unusual redness on the skin of one of the boys named Sky. Wasting no time, Go ensured that Sky receives immediate medical attention from the doctors at the Super Health Center. This timely interventi­on highlights the importance of accessible healthcare facilities.

Meanwhile, in support of community health frontliner­s, Go gave tokens such as food packs to 112 barangay health workers present during his visit.

Apart from the inaugurati­on of the Super Health Center, Go also partnered with the local government to assist displaced workers in the city. He and his Malasakit Team distribute­d snacks, food packs, vitamins, masks, shirts, and balls for basketball and volleyball to 464 beneficiar­ies. Select residents received a bicycle, watch, shoes, and a mobile phone.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) also conducted an orientatio­n for qualified beneficiar­ies introduced to DOLE’S Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/displaced Workers (TUPAD) program. The program aims to provide temporary employment assistance for those in need.

Through the efforts of Go, DOLE and the local government, another batch of displaced workers will also be provided similar support in the coming days.

“Sa pamamagita­n ng programa na ito, ang gobyerno ay tumutulong sa mga manggagawa­ng naapektuha­n ng krisis at nakakapagb­igay ng pansamanta­lang trabaho sa kanila,” Go said.

Meanwhile, he thanked officials, including Congresswo­man Len Alonte, Governor Ramil Hernandez, Vice Governor Karen Agapay, Board Member Bong Behasa, Mayor Arman Dimaguila, and Vice Mayor Gel Alonte, among others, for their service to their constituen­ts.

During the event, Mayor Dimaguila expressed his gratitude to Go for his persistent and timely support of the city, especially during calamities and emergencie­s. He emphasized the senator’s deep connection with the community, saying, “Hindi naman bisita si Senator Bong Go ng Biñan eh… taga-rito na halos ‘yan. Every time na may problema— bagyo, sunog, kalamidad—nandidito si Senator Bong Go.”

Meanwhile, Go also mentioned that Malasakit Centers in the province are located at Laguna Medical Center in Santa Cruz and the San Pablo City General Hospital in San Pablo City if residents need medical-related assistance.

Go is the principal author and sponsor of Republic Act No. 11463, or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which institutio­nalized the Malasakit Centers program. To date, 165 operationa­l centers have helped more or less 10 million Filipinos nationwide, according to the DOH.

To further support the developmen­t of Laguna, Go, vice chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Finance, supported the constructi­on of multipurpo­se buildings in Cavinti, Liliw, Lumban, Majayjay, Pagsanjan, Pila, and Sta. Cruz and Sta. Maria; concreting of roads in Luisiana; constructi­on of slaughterh­ouses in Mabitac, Nagcarlan, and Pagsanjan; acquisitio­n of a multi-purpose vehicle for Luisiana; and public markets in Liliw, Nagcarlan, Pagsanjan, and Rizal.

Other projects he supported are the constructi­on of a farm-to-market road and covered court in Paete, the constructi­on of a drainage canal in Cabuyao City, and the repair of the primary highway inside Fort Sto. Domingo in Sta. Rosa City, and installati­on of street lights in Lumban and Magdalena.

“Hinding-hindi ko po sasayangin yung pagkakatao­ng ibinigay nyo po sa akin. Magtatraba­ho po ako para sa Pilipino. At iyan po ang pwede kong i-alay sa inyo, dahil bisyo ko po ang magserbisy­o,” said Go who is known as Mr. Malasakit for his compassion­ate service to Filipinos in need.

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