Senator Bong Go, through his Malasakit Team, reaffirmed his support for community-driven healthcare initiatives during the Katuwang sa Kalusugan Karavan in Obando, Bulacan.
Conducted in Paco Elementary School, an estimated 1,000 beneficiaries received free medical check-up, medicine and laboratory tests.
Go’s Malasakit Team also distributed shirts, fans, and balls. Board Member Kat Hernandez was likewise present during the event.
As Vice Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health, the veteran legislator underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing health disparities, especially in underserved communities.
“I commend efforts to bring essential healthcare services closer to our fellow Filipinos – especially those who need them the most,” the seasoned lawmaker said.
“Every act of kindness, every consultation and treatment offered, and every life touched by your efforts is a step towards building a healthier and more compassionate nation.”
Go added that he fully supports such initiative: “Every act of kindness, every consultation and treatment offered, and every life touched by your efforts is a step towards building a healthier and more compassionate nation.”
As a senator known for his health reforms crusade, Go has consistently supported programs that expand access to medical services across the country such as the establishment of Super Health Centers to provide primary care, consultation, and early disease detection in communities.
Through the concerted efforts of Go, fellow lawmakers, the Department of Health, and local government units, adequate funding was allocated for establishing more than 700 Super Health Centers nationwide so far.
“Minsan lang tayo dadaan sa mundong ito.”
“Tandaan natin, minsan lang tayo dadaan sa mundong ito. Kung ano pong kabutihan o tulong na puwede natin gawin sa ating kapwa ay gawin na natin ngayon dahil hindi na tayo babalik sa mundong ito,” he concluded.


