350 mothers join 'Momshie's Day Off' project in Parañaque
A total of 350 mothers participated in the "Momshie's Day Off" medical caravan project of Parañaque 1st District Representative Edwin Olivarez on Wednesday, May 17.
Photo courtesy of the officer of Congressman Edwin Olivarez
Olivarez said the medical caravan, attended by Mayor Eric Olivarez and Ospital ng Parañaque (OsPar)-1 medical director Dr. Jefferson Pagsisihan, was held at the Old San Dionisio Gym from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. He said the medical caravan offered free medical checkup, OB-Gyn consultation, ECG (electrocardiogram), and x-ray and ultrasound checkup. The congressman said, aside from the free medical services, his congressional staff, headed by Eva Nono,Mar Jimenez and Bernie Amurao, hosted a raffle for the mothers who attended the caravan, with the lucky winners receiving prizes such as home appliances. Olivarez added that the medical caravan was his gifts to all mothers for the post-celebration of Mother’s Day. All the mothers who joined the medical caravan were also given crowns as they partook in the activities to make them feel that they will always be the queen of their house. The payout for 314 beneficiaries of the assistance to individuals in crisis program was also done during the event.
Photo courtesy of the officer of Congressman Edwin Olivarez
Olivarez said the medical caravan, attended by Mayor Eric Olivarez and Ospital ng Parañaque (OsPar)-1 medical director Dr. Jefferson Pagsisihan, was held at the Old San Dionisio Gym from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. He said the medical caravan offered free medical checkup, OB-Gyn consultation, ECG (electrocardiogram), and x-ray and ultrasound checkup. The congressman said, aside from the free medical services, his congressional staff, headed by Eva Nono,Mar Jimenez and Bernie Amurao, hosted a raffle for the mothers who attended the caravan, with the lucky winners receiving prizes such as home appliances. Olivarez added that the medical caravan was his gifts to all mothers for the post-celebration of Mother’s Day. All the mothers who joined the medical caravan were also given crowns as they partook in the activities to make them feel that they will always be the queen of their house. The payout for 314 beneficiaries of the assistance to individuals in crisis program was also done during the event.