Sunday, December 3, 2023

Bontoc schools, LGU awarded for health program

By Alpine L. Killa-Malwagay

BONTOC, Mountain Province - Bontoc delegates received various awards during the Gag-gag-ay for Health (Showcasing the best on health) Nov. 29 here at Sibley Hall of Cathedral of All Saints.
    Municipal Health Officer Dr. Diga Kay Gomez led Bontoc delegates in receiving awards from Sangguniang Panlalawigan member Joshua Fronda, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Annie Claire Pekas and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Carolyn Yawan.
    The Bontoc Municipal Nutrition Council was adjudged first place in “monitoring and evaluation of local plan implementation pro evaluation given certificate of recognition and P10,000 cash incentive.
Barangay Nutrition Scholar Eufemia Miranda of Samoki was Provincial Outstanding BNS and received certificate of recognition and P6,000.
    The Bontoc Municipal Health Office took first place for Healthy Mountain Province through the healthy settings contest under the rural health unit category.
    The MHO received certificate of recognition, power station and two stand file boxes.
    Dalican Elementary School came in 3rd place for the Healthy Mountain Province through the Healthy Settings Contest elementary category.
    Dalican ES received certificate of recognition, two yoga mats, blood pressure apparatus, two stand file boxes and seven reams of A4 bond paper.
    Talubin National High School landed 3rd place for Healthy Mountain Province through the Healthy Settings Contest high school category.
    Talubin NHS received certificate of recognition, two yoga mats, one BP apparatus, two stand file boxes, and seven reams of A4 bond paper.
    Barangay Samoki came in 2nd place for the Healthy Mountain Province through the Healthy Settings Contest barangay category.
    The barangay received certificate of recognition, a speaker and five stand file boxes.
    The Bontoc Rural Health Unit RHU also received certificate of recognition for its national voluntary blood services.
    The Municipality of Bontoc was given certificate of recognition and P9, 000 cash incentive as 2nd placer in Search for 2nd place Search for Rabies-Free Municipality.
    The Bontoc RHU/MHO was also first in Mountain Province to be accredited as a Primary Care Facility and received a 32" Smart TV as a prize.
 

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