COMMUNITY
BILLBOARD
Maria
Aprila Cruz
BAGUIO CITY – A medical and rescue volunteer
group and a young nurse are the
Cordillera regional winners in the 2014
Search for Outstanding Volunteer (SOV) under the auspices of the Philippine National Volunteer Service
Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA).
Baguio’s 911 On Call
Incorporated bagged the regional award for the Search for Outstanding
Volunteers –Non-Profit organization Category.
For its eight years of existence, 911 On Call Inc. was acknowledged for its priceless service to the
community due to the effort of its members to commit public volunteerism.
As a medical and
rescue volunteer group with hotline number Local “911”, landline no. 443-56-78
and radio VHF together with its OPCEN (Operation Center) communication has
successfully networked its operations with the government agencies such as the
Fire Department , Emergency Medical
Services, Philippine National Police , Red Cross, City Disaster Coordinating
Risk Reduction Management Council , which enables the group to be on call or
first responders when tragedy strikes.
Rafael “Paeng”
Valencia, Dr. Manuel Quirino, a well-
respected doctor at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center and other volunteers
pioneered 911 On Call in
2006 to respond to disasters and
calamities. It has since devoted many years to helping individuals in
distress.
The group has now
hundreds of volunteers ready to respond anytime. They are capable of providing rescue and
medical assistance with the capabilities and competency of its members. The 911 is a mainstay the city’s risk
reduction management council.
Meanwhile, under the SOV Individual category,
26 year old Darren C. Carino, of Penarrubia,
Abra is recognized for his exceptional
and consistent leadership and support of the goals and operations of the
Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates (AYNLA) for the past three years. He is also recognized for his strong
volunteerism and leadership roles in promoting the health of the people of
Abra.
Carino initiated and
organized the First Nurse Leaders Conference in the Province of Abra which
includes the World AIDS Day Commitment
signing ceremony and the formal founding of the Philippine Nurses
Association- Abra Chapter.
He also founded the
Abra Youth Organizations Society (AYOS), composed of the different youth and
student organizations that envision an empowered, dynamic and socially
responsible Abrenian youth. This is in an important accomplishment not only in
his part but in the part of province as it unites the voice of the youth for
change.
The SOV is the yearly
centerpiece event in celebration of the National Volunteer Month every
December. It aims to recognize the exemplary performance and dedication to
services of Filipino volunteers across the nation in building strong
communities and empowering lives.
It also serves as a
platform for promoting and nurturing volunteerism as a time-enduring tradition
and a significant component of the Filipino way of life.
The SOV is conducted
by the PNVSCA and the BVN-SC in cooperation with the SOV National Selection
Committee.
The Cordillera
regional search committee was chaired by
the National Economic and Development Authority regional office with the Department of the Interior and Local
Government, Philippine Information Agency, Department of Science and Technology
, Commission on Higher Education , Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority, and Julie Cabato, Regional Development Council Private Sector Representative as
members.
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