While access to quality healthcare
continues to be hampered by challenges, medical missions have become an
increasingly vital source of support for low-income communities. Through time,
they have gone beyond providing medical care and have taken up a new role:
transforming the lives of individuals and communities.
The SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI) recognizes
just this, so it has made its mission to travel from Luzon to Mindanao to
provide free medical care and services to thousands of patients from various
hard-pressed communities.
Just recently, the medical mission team
headed to the cities of Tuguegarao and Cauayan in Northern Luzon and provided
services to thousands of low-income families. Two of them are Roland Bariuan
and Angeline Cacanindin.
Strength to
do more
Roland
Bariuan takes home free medicines after his medical check-up.
Roland has been a tricycle driver in
Tuguegarao City since 1994. But, two years ago, he suddenly felt weak and had
to spend money on medical consultations and examinations.
“Napansin ko na kahit malakas ako kumain,
namamayat ako at nanghihina. Nalaman ko na may diabetes na po ako. Pero hindi
pwedeng pabayaan ko ang sarili ko. Hindi pwedeng maging tamad ako dahil may
sakit ako. Kung tamad po ako mamasada, wala kaming pangaraw-araw at gagastushin
pambili ng gamot,” he shared.
Determined to care for his health, he goes
to the city health office for his routine checkups. The same drive to boost his
health is also what led him to SM group’s medical mission, led by SMFI: “Dahil
magastos po magpagamot, kadalasan po akong pumunta sa city health office para
sa lahat ng aking checkups. Ngayon, nataon pong nalaman kong mayroon medical
mission dito sa SM City Tuguegarao.”
Through the
medical mission, he received free consultation, blood tests, x-ray, and
medicines–services that would break the bank if he had it done elsewhere. With
the assistance extended to him, he had his scheduled checkup without worrying
about the finances and even managed to put aside money originally allotted for
medicine and laboratory tests.
“Ang kinikita
ko sa pamamasada ang ginagamit ko at ng pamilya ko para sa aming
pangangailangan. Kaya mahalaga sa akin ang aking kalusugan. Ang magandang
pangangatawan ang nagbibigay sa akin ng lakas para mas lalo pang pagsumikapan
ang pamamasada,” he said.
“Pero bilang
tricycle driver, hindi namin maiiwasang magkasakit dahil usok ang kasabayan
namin sa pamamasada. Kaya malaking tulong ang libreng check-up sa ang libreng
gamot mula sa SM Foundation. Malaking tulong ito dahil kahit papaano, hindi ko
muna iisipin ang pang gamot ko,” he added.
Making quality healthcare attainable
Roland’s
fellow resident from Cagayan Valley, Angeline Cacanindin, knows full well the
need to maintain a healthy body, for this is her tool to fulfill her duty as a
house helper. She also believes that this is what her children can rely on as
they strive in school.
However, her
youngest daughter has been complaining about a toothache, which was already
interfering with her nutrition and attendance in school.
“Butas na po
ang mga ngipin niya. Kaya tuwing kumakain po siya, pumapasok ang kanin at
nasasaktan siya. Hindi na rin po siya makapag focus sa school dahil sa sakit,”
she shared.
“Nito lang
po, tumawag po ang teacher niya at sinabing umiiyak po ang anak ko per hindi
umiimik. Nung kinausap ko po siya, nalaman kong sobrang sakit na po ng ngipin
niya. Umiyak din po ako dahil ramdam ko ‘yung sakit. Hindi ko siya agad madala
sa dental clinic dahil nasa trabaho po ako at mahal din po ang magpabunot,” she
said.
When she
heard about SMFI’s medical mission in SM City Cauayan, she immediately brought
her daughter for a checkup. Here, her daughter’s tooth was extracted. She also
received free paracetamol, antibiotics, vitamins apt for her child’s age, and
dental hygiene tips from volunteer dentists.
“Ang medical
mission na ito ay malaking tulong kasi libre po serbisyo pati ang mga gamot.
Ngayon po, makakapagsimula muli kaming subaybayan ang kalusugan ng aming anak
para maganda po ang kinabukasan niya.” she said.
Through the ongoing medical missions of SMFI,
many economically disadvantaged individuals like Roland and Angeline get
lifelines–an intervention that provides immediate relief to those in need and a
chance to access medical care and resources that are often unavailable or
unattainable.
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