MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Bong Go reaffirmed his dedication to improving healthcare accessibility by visiting a newly established Super Health Center in San Isidro, Davao Oriental.
During the turnover of the facility in Barangay Bato-Bato, Go said the Super Health Center is part of his efforts to provide every Filipino, especially those in far-flung barangays, access to quality medical services.
Go, who chairs the Senate health committee, said substantial funding has been allocated to establish over 700 Super Health Centers across the country, 14 of which are in Davao Oriental province.
Following the turnover, Go visited the municipal gym where he and his Malasakit Team distributed assistance to indigent residents and barangay health workers.
The identified beneficiaries were given grocery packs, vitamins, shirts, masks and snacks. Others were given basketballs, volleyballs, bicycles, mobile phones, watches and shoes.
Go, as vice chair of the Senate finance committee, supported several initiatives in San Isidro, including the construction of an access road, multi-purpose building, slaughterhouse and flood control structure.
“I will not waste the opportunity you have given me. I will work for the Filipino. That is my gift to you,” Go said.
He also commended the local government of San Isidro, including Mayor Angel Go, Board Members Rotchie Ravelo, Daid Linsag and Harold Montes and other officials for their efforts to improve the lives of the residents.
Aside from San Isidro, Go also visited Mati and Lupon towns to distribute some assistance.
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