Part of community health initiatives promotion

SAN JORGE, Samar– Senator Christopher “Bong” Go has once again reminded Filipinos to strengthen bayanihan efforts in their communities and prioritize their health and well-being amid challenging times.

On Saturday, August 3, Go visited San Jorge as part of the province’s week-long festivities in anticipation of its Araw ng Samar celebration.

During his visit, Go joined a gathering of community health frontliners to promote the importance of access to healthcare especially for disadvantaged sectors in the grass roots.

Gathered at the San Jorge Municipal Covered Court, Go partnered with the provincial government to provide much-needed support to healthcare frontliners.
In his speech, the senator reiterated the importance of working together for the betterment of their communities.

“Ang importante po dito ay magtulungan lang po tayo at magmalasakit. Huwag tayong mawalan ng pag-asa dahil andito lang ang gobyerno palaging magseserbisyo at magmamalasakit sa inyo. Hindi namin kayo pababayaan,” reaffirmed Go.

“Pakiusap ko sa mga local officials, huwag ninyong pabayaan ang mga kababayan natin diyan, lalung-lalo na ‘yung mga mahihirap, dahil kayo lang ang matatakbuhan nila,” he continued.

Go and his Malasakit Team distributed grocery packs, shirts, basketballs, volleyballs, vitamins, and snacks to 1,000 individuals, composed of Barangay Health Workers (BHW), daycare workers, and Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS). The senator also gave away bicycles, shoes, mobile phones, and watches to select beneficiaries.

Meanwhile, through the collective efforts of Senator Go in partnership with fellow Senator Robin Padilla and the local government led by Governor Sharee Ann Tan, Congressmen Stephen James “Jimboy” T. Tan and Reynolds Michael Tan, Vice Governor Arnold Tan, Mayor Leoncio De Guia, and Vice Mayor Jay G. Bisnar, among others, financial assistance was given to each beneficiary.

Go’s advocacy also extends to the indispensable role of community health frontliners who act as the first point of contact for healthcare in their communities. To ensure fair compensation and benefits for these frontliners, he introduced Senate Bill No. 427, also known as the Barangay Health Workers Compensation.

The proposed law aims to improve compensation benefits for BHWs if enacted into law and recognizes their invaluable contributions in delivering primary healthcare services, raising health awareness, and safeguarding the well-being of the community.

It aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.’s call to prioritize the welfare of BHWs, especially given their significant contributions during the nation’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. (PR)