CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The donations received from member-agencies of the Regional Coordinating and Monitoring Board (RCMB) for Senior Citizens are proof that the government cares, according to Bahay Pag-ibig Home for the Aged.
The other day, the RCMB conducted a gift-giving activity dubbed #ProjectHatidMalasakit, an annual outreach program advocating for the delivery of necessary interventions to ensure the welfare of the elderlies, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bahay Pag-ibig Social Worker Marion Macatantan emphasized that the goods they received will provide for the current needs of the 47 senior citizens housed in the facility.
“What we could say is that all of these agencies have provided the needs of our lolo and lola… Indeed, the government answers the call of the people that is why it is called a government of the people, for the people,” she said.
The donation drive is also in line with the celebration of the Elderly Filipino Week in the hope of soliciting more donations for the elderly beneficiaries who are one of the most vulnerable sectors of the society.
RCMB member agencies that participated in the event include Philippine Information Agency Central Luzon which handed out food and non-food items including alcohol, bleach solution, face masks, bath soap, toothpaste, canned juice, canned sardines, assorted biscuits, and fresh milk.
Moreover, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation gave sacks of rice, alcohol, handwashing soap, bleach, disinfectant spray coffee, foldable fans, and assorted medicines and multivitamins.
Commission on Population and Development, on the other hand, donated shampoo, disinfectants, dishwashing soap, body soap, detergent, alcohol, canned goods, milk, coffee, chocolate drink, assorted biscuits, and condiments.
Aside from these, Department of Agriculture provided t-shirts; newsletters; assorted fruits and vegetables seedlings; and mushroom fruiting.
“The senior citizens are very happy to see the items you have given us. These will help us a lot in Bahay Pag-ibig at this time of a pandemic because goods are really costly. We will plant the seedlings you have provided for our consumption,” Macatantan said.
Meanwhile, Department of Health brought assorted medicines, canes, and wheelchairs.
Also, the Department of Education offered sacks of rice, soap bars, assorted food items, diapers, and toothpaste.
And lastly, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority attended the activity granting assorted food items such as biscuits, milk, coffee, chocolate drink, canned goods, sugar, and noodles.