5th Kataguan ‘drive for life’ nets P508-K
>> Monday, April 1, 2019
COMMUNITY BILLBOARD
Wabilyn Mana-od
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – The just concluded 5th Kataguan Caravan Drive for Life has
reached an initial amount of P348,000 as of March 23 and collectibles of
P160,000 to complete the amount of P508,000.
The caravan was initiated
by the late Rep. Maximo B. Dalog in 2015 wherein the Office of the Congressman
worked in partnership with the Kataguan Dialysis Patients Organization
Incorporated to help generate funds for the weekly and lifelong dialysis
treatment of patients diagnosed to have chronic kidney sisease.
In 2017, the family of
the late congressman was determined to continue the legacy of their father when
they formed a non-stock corporation through the Maximo B Dalog Foundation.
The MBDF primarily aims
to maintain and act as a non-profit foundation for granting medical assistance
to poor/indigent patients suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease.
The MBDF had partnered
with the Kataguan Organization making the caravan an annual activity for benefit of kidney
patients.
In an interview with
lawyerCyphrine Maxcel Dalog, treasurer of MBDF, she said that aside from the
idea of helping out our brothers and sisters raise fund to augment their
financial and medical needs, the caravan also aims to promote tourist
destination and the beauty of Mountain Province. She added that since its
inception, it had been participated mostly by professionals, relatives of
dialysis patients, government employees, hospital employees, business owners
and Filipinos who vacation from abroad.
The 5th Kataguan caravan
was participated by six motorcycles and 39 vehicles from donors and
sponsors.
From the Eyeb grounds,
the caravan passed through major thoroughfares of four municipalities in
Mountain Province namely, Bontoc, Sabangan, Bauko and Tadian then back to Bauko
municipal grounds for the program and lunch.
According to Jennifer
Tuzon, treasurer of the Kataguan Organization, based from their record there
are 157 members at present who are having their weekly dialysis treatment in
different dialysis centers in the country.
She
recalled that when they started the organization, there were just 29 members.
The MBDF and Kataguan
Organization officers and members extended their appreciation and thanks to the
following sponsors and donors: Mountain Province Second District Engineering
Office, Mountain Province State Polytechnic College, Mountain Province First
District Engineering Office, Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital, San Vicente
High School Faculty and Staff Student and PTA, Mr. Ryan Mangusan, Mountain
Province Electric Cooperative, JABEN construction, AIP construction, JBA
construction, MJS Construction, APO construction, Sadlan Construction, HC
Cassiw construction, UPLAND Construction, OLCO Construction, Engr. Daniel
Peckley, Mr. Clarence Dalog, Reynaldo Del Amor, Dax Olsim, Mayor Franklin
Odsey, Mayor Johnson Bantog II, Mayor Abraham Akilit, Mayor James Pooten Jr.,
Engr. Edward Latawan, Novie Afidchao, Joaquin Nacnas, Clark Ngaya, Evelio Timario, Aijays
Marketing, Rosalinda Belagan, Yolanda Awing, MRC store, PM Aglipay, Besy
Wangwang, Rosemarie Archog, Theodore Marrero, Edwin Falag-ey, Engr. Jerry
Chimicag, Dencio Bula-ay, Mr. Russel Tupac, Atty. Edward Chumawar, Engr. Edward
Likigan, Dr. Nenita Lizardo, TESDA Mountain Province, Engr. Winston Daoas, Gov.
Bonifacio Lacwasan, Dr. Raquel Tannao Kanongkong, Mayor Venancio Lipawen, SB
Members of Sabangan, SB Members of Besao, SB Members of Sagada, Engr. Victor
Komicho, Mr. Edward Chaokas, Mr. Abe Fagyan, Mr. Junior Chaokas, Integrated Bar
of the Philippines, Atty. Sergio Milan, Julius Likigan and Atty. Wilson
Kalangeg.
Likewise,
MBDF and KDPOI extended their
appreciation and thanks to the following: Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management Council, Red Cross- Mountain Province, Fr. Micheal Tokoyen,
Bontoc General Hospital, Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital, Provincial
Health Office, Mountain Province Riders Club, Provincial Information Office,
Radyo ng Bayan, and the Mountain Province Police Provincial Office, the
Mountain Province General Comprehensive High School for the usual support and
assistance in the success of the activity.
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