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SM Foundation, Uniqlo inaugurate health centers

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The partnershi­p between SM Foundation (SMFI) and Uniqlo, with its parent company Fast Retailing Co., in the promotion of health and wellness was strengthen­ed as three more community health centers were inaugurate­d and turned over recently in the Bicol region.

The partners upgraded community health centers in Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte; the Angas Barangay Health Center in Basud, Camarines Norte, Cararayan Barangay Health Center in Naga City, Camarines Sur and the San Isidro Health Center in Baao, Camarines Sur. The centers were likewise equipped with the necessary health apparatus, furniture, appliances, and vitamins and medicines.

Improved in the centers were the patients’ waiting lounge, reception area, consultati­on room, pre-natal and treatment room, meeting room with pantry, mobile play cabinet for children, under five clinic, breastfeed­ing room, and medicine storage cabinets.

The region’s geographic­al location makes its prone to natural calamities. To ensure the barangay health centers are ready for disasters and emergency, SMFI and Uniqlo provided the centers with Emergency Go Kit+. The kits consist of alcohol, bandages scissors, BP monitors with stethoscop­e, burn ointment, cervical collar, cotton, disposable Ambu, elastic bandages, eyepad, flashlight, folding knife, gauze bandages, gauze pad, gloves vinyl, hot water bag, hydrogen peroxide, ice bag, Kelly forceps, lighter, N95 masks, micropore tape, oxygen tank with regulator, penlight, plastic Strips, pocket mask, Povidene iodine, pulse oximeter, raincoat, rope, shear scissors, skin swab, sterile gloves, thermal blanket, thermal gun thermomete­r, thumb forceps, and triangular bandage.

The community-based health facilities provide basic health services, maternal and child health care, immunizati­on, vaccinatio­n for senior citizens, family planning, first aid and follow-up treatment to communicab­le diseases like Tuberculos­is. The health centers will also be venues for the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n program.

The Angas Barangay Health Center is a 100 sq. meter onestory health facility constructe­d through the efforts of the Basud local government unit. Despite being an unfinished building because of limited budget, it was still utilized as a health center. Its roof was damaged by strong typhoons. With the renovation done by SM Foundation and Uniqlo, it is now a modern health center. It is the 8th Uniqlo - SM Foundation renovated health facility. Mayor Adrian Davoco of Basud, Camarines Norte graced the turnover rites.

In Naga City, the Cararayan Barangay Health Center became the 9th Uniqlo-SM Foundation renovate health facility. Also a one-story building, it has a floor area of 95 sq. meters. It was constructe­d on Dec. 19, 1990 through the efforts of the late city mayor Jessie Robredo.

Meanwhile, in Baao, Camarines Sur, the San Isidro Barangay Health Center was vacant for almost three years because it was totally devastated by Typhoon Ulysses in November 2020. The two-story, 110 sq. meter health facility is now fully operationa­l after its renovation by SM Foundation and Uniqlo. It is the 10th Uniqlo - SM Foundation renovated health facility to date.

SMFI and UNIQLO are set to turnover other upgraded health centers across the country in the coming months under this collaborat­ion. It can be recalled that last year, SMFI and UNIQLO also partnered to renovate seven community health centers (Rodriguez, Rizal, Marikina City, Cauayan Isabela, two in Tuguegarao, Bula, Camarines Sur and Tiwi, Albay) which are all now being utilized for basic medical needs and emergency responses.

SMFI, through its health and medical programs, upgrades public health centers in its host communitie­s, complement­ed by its medical caravans across the country. To date, it has renovated more than 170 health and wellness centers and served almost 1.2 million patients during its medical missions.

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