Sun Life Financial-Philippines Foundation, Inc. (Sun Life Foundation), the philanthropic arm of life insurer Sun Life Philippines, recently handed over the completed Maasin Barangay Health Station (BHS) to residents of Brgy. Maasin in Pura, Tarlac. Read more.
The Maasin Barangay Health Station from Sun Life Foundation
This brings the community closer to basic primary health services such as consultations, prenatal check-ups, immunizations, health education, and referrals to larger health facilities as necessary. This is complemented by the Community-Based Health and Wellness Program, where a Community Health Nurse trains a Barangay Nutrition Scholar, Barangay Health Workers, and Cluster Leaders to serve the community.
“Sun Life Foundation has always been at the forefront of bringing health services to underserved populations,” says Sun Life Foundation Executive Director Kristine Millete. “This program is not just about improving the health of communities, but also about strengthening the foundations upon which Filipinos can build brighter futures.”
The turnover is part of a multiyear project launched in partnership with Health Futures Foundation, Inc. (HFI), which aims to build fully equipped health facilities in remote areas across the country.
“HFI and Sun Life Foundation are planting the seeds for a thriving community,” says HFI Executive Director Pedrito de la Cruz. “We have faith that the community will be able to maintain the Barangay Health Station’s operations with help from the local government’s health unit.”
The turnover of Maasin BHS brings the number of operational stations to nine, following the turnover of eight stations in Batangas in 2023. As an advocate of social welfare, Sun Life Foundation transforms communities through programs encompassing health, education, and environmental sustainability.
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