Sun.Star Pampanga

Angeleño kids get vitamins, deworming amid pandemic

- BY CHARLENE A. CAYABAYAB Sun.Star Staff Reporter

NGELES CITY--The city government on July 1 kicked off the Sabayang Patak Vitamin A and deworming campaign for kids aged 7 and below with a twist.

ATwo mascots named Laz and Tin – the brainchild of Mayor Carmelo "Pogi" Lazatin, Jr. – were present to serve as the epitome of "Batang Angelen~ o malusog at masigla."

During the activity, dubbed as "Wastong Nutrisyon ang Misyon ni Mayor," Vitamin C supplement­s and nutribuns, which were donated by members of the Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n in Pampanga (HARP) led by President Fatima Orfinada, were also given to Angelen~ o kids via house-to-house, ensuring that safety and health protocols for Covid-19 were observed.

“The mascots are also our way of conversing with the parents that nutritiona­l supplement­s being administer­ed and given to kids by our nutrition scholars and health workers with the assistance of our Gender and Developmen­t Office are safe and for the betterment of their health,” Lazatin said.

One hundred kids from Barangay Anunas had already received their Vitamin A and C supplement­s, deworming, and nutribuns today, July 1. The city is targeting 12,297 kids in the

city's 33 barangays. The schedule for the 32 barangays will follow suit.

Lazatin said that this project, which he had implemente­d since he took office, has been one of his priority missions for Angelen~ o kids – to end the fight against nutritiona­l deficienci­es and at the same time promote an immunized community.

“Gaya po ng naging pahayag natin noon, tayo po mismo ang gagawa nito, tayo po mismo ang kakatok sa bahay-bahay upang maseguro na malusog ang pangangata­wan ng mga batang Angelen~ os lalo na ngayong pandemya,” he added.

It can be recalled that last July 2019 Mayor Lazatin provided free vitamin supplement­s and deworming vaccines to more than 4,000 children in the city.

The city government also carried a house-tohouse distributi­on of milk in 33 barangays from April until May, where more than 52,000 kids received milk assistance.

Lazatin said it is the primary aim of his administra­tion to promote children’s welfare.

"The monitoring of the welfare of Angelen~ os will not just start or stop during July, also known as Nutrition month," he said.

 ?? NUTRITION MONTH. (Angeles City Informatio­n Office) ?? One hundred Angeleño kids from Barangay Anunas received Vitamin A and Csupplemen­ts, and deworming from the Angeles City Government via a house-to-house visit by Mayor Carmelo 'Pogi' Lazatin, Jr. with Gender and Developmen­t Officer Mina Cabiles, City Nutrition Office led by Donnatilla Guanzon and mascots Laz and Tin. Nutribuns donated by the Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n in Pampanga were also given to the kids.
NUTRITION MONTH. (Angeles City Informatio­n Office) One hundred Angeleño kids from Barangay Anunas received Vitamin A and Csupplemen­ts, and deworming from the Angeles City Government via a house-to-house visit by Mayor Carmelo 'Pogi' Lazatin, Jr. with Gender and Developmen­t Officer Mina Cabiles, City Nutrition Office led by Donnatilla Guanzon and mascots Laz and Tin. Nutribuns donated by the Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n in Pampanga were also given to the kids.

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