Rotary conducts medical, surgical mission

NEGROS. Rotarian Dr. Jundad Legislador performs circumcision on one of the beneficiaries during the group’s medical and surgical in Barangay Handumanan, Bacolod City over the weekend. (Contributed Photo)
NEGROS. Rotarian Dr. Jundad Legislador performs circumcision on one of the beneficiaries during the group’s medical and surgical in Barangay Handumanan, Bacolod City over the weekend. (Contributed Photo)

OVER 100 residents of Barangay Handumanan in Bacolod City have availed themselves of free medical and surgical services offered by the Rotary Club of Bacolod Central over the weekend.

The mission, which was held at the NEDF Farm in the barangay, was participated by doctors Jundad Legislador, who is also a past district governor of Rotary International District 3850, May Espina-Rife for obstetrics and gynecology, Noelito Recamara for internal medicine and Krisel Joy Gonzaga for pediatrics.

"In this time of pandemic when the focus is mainly on the Covid virus, access to other basic health services have been limited," club president Floressa May Castro said, adding that Rotary, as a community partner, saw the need to fill in this gap, with all health protocol complied with.

The activity is part of the club's project on health and disease prevention, which is one of Rotary’s Areas of Focus -- water and sanitation, peace and conflict resolution, maternal and child care, environment, economic and community development and basic education and literacy.

The mission was in coordination with the Barangay Handumanan Council led by village chief Ricardo Danoy, Negros Economic Development Foundation, SM Foundation, Nepan Sales Inc., San Miguel Foundation and Rotary International District 5110 of Oregon, USA. (PR)

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