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Monday, March 30, 2015

City Mayor's Office Activities

Feeding program for children
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (30 March 2015) - A feeding program through the partnership of the Youth Affairs and Development Office and RD Foundation Inc. serve children in Barangay Sinawal during the Barangayan Friday, March 27. This feeding program, as well as other government services, are offered free every weekly Barangayan initiated by City Mayor Ronnel Rivera. (Gensan CPIO/ Jan Rey Libunao)

Kids learn in Barangayan
GENERAL SANTOS CITY  (30 March 2015) – The city government  brings the  Barangayan program to Barangay Sinawal Friday, March 27, so that City Hall and barangay officials could confer on local concerns. Services like storytelling for kids, feeding program, “libreng gupit”, free medical check-up and medicines, massage and civil registration are also accessed by the constituents. (Gensan CPIO/ Jan Rey Libunao)

People first in Barangayan
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (30 March 2015) – Residents of Barangay Bawing are prioritized in the free medical services given by the city government through its Barangayan program Friday, March 27. The city government also brought government services to Barangay San Jose on March 20 through the Barangayan program where residents availed of services like free medical check-up, medicines , massage  and civil registration. (Gensan CPIO/ Jan Rey Libunao)

World TB Day
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (30 March 28 2015) – The Department of Health (DOH), St. Elizabeth Hospital, Mindanao Medical Hospital, General Santos Doctors Hospital, Mother Children Hospital, Midwives Association, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Mahintana Foundation, PAMET South Cotabato Chapter, Public Health Center, doctors, nurses, midwives, and medical technologists support "World TB Day" as they teach the community how to treat tuberculosis (TB) at Barangay San. Jose on Tuesday, March 24. This activity aims to provide awareness of the illness called TB initiated by DOH and the City Health Office. (Gensan CPIO/ Jan Rey Libunao)





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