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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

ZAMSURECO-I’s medical/dental outreach benefits over 600 residents in Aurora town

By Gideon C. Corgue

AURORA, Zamboanga del Sur – At least 670 residents of barangay Sapa Loboc benefited from the medical and dental outreach program conducted recently by the Zamboanga del Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMSURECO-1).
ZAMSURECO-I General Manager and chief executive officer Jose Raul A. Saniel said the medical and dental outreach program is an annual activity of the electric cooperative as part of their corporate social responsibility. This worthy endeavor directly serves the constituents especially the marginalized sector living in remote villages who need compassion.

Saniel said a team of eight (8) medical doctors who partnered with the electric coop’s medical and dental outreach program provided free medical check-up and medicines to 342 local folks, 48 availed free dental services, while 280 school children benefited from the feeding program.

Saniel said the barangay was chosen as the venue for this year’s activity because residents here have limited access to quality health care. 

“Ang atong free medical and dental mission dili ni tubag sa atong sakit kun dili usa lamang kini kayano nga paghupay kung unsa man ang atong gibati sa lawas. Sasamang higayon, usa usab kini ka pamaagi paghatag balik sa atong mga miyembro-konsumante sa ilang dako nga suporta ngadto sa ZAMSURECO-1 (Our free medical and dental mission is not the answer to our illnesses but this is just a simple relief of whatever weakness we feel in our body. At the same time, this is also a way of pay back to our member-consumers for their strong support to ZAMSURECO-I),”Saniel stressed.

Barangay councilor Vianey Tariman thanked ZAMSURECO-I for conducting the activity in their barangay saying that they have no money to buy medicines.

“Atong gipasalamatan ang kadumalahan sa ZAMSURECO-I tungod sa ilang pagkamanggihatagon sama kanamo nga mga kabus nga walay kwarta nga ipalit alang sa among mga nagkadaiyang sakit nga gibati. Sila ang tinuod nga nagpakabana sa panglawas sa mga kabus,” Tariman happily said.

(We thank the management of ZAMSURECO-I for their generosity especially to the poor people like us who don’t have money to buy medicines for our various illnesses. They truly care for the health of the poor.)