Published By: Inquirer Business | April 30, 2021
The Good Guys reach out to SMDC communities and beyond.
Who are the people in your neighborhood?
After a year of battling a pandemic that has had many mutations and has not shown any signs of slowing down, where you live and who you live with matter.
They matter, not just in terms of survival but also in remaining healthy, in having a sound mind so we may continue to work or make ends meet while at home, and in interacting with others so that we don’t have to be alone with our fears, anxieties, and worries.
The Good Guys have taken steps to ensure that their communities are cared for in the best possible way. One initiative is the Health and Wellness Caravan that is going around different SMDC communities.
Freedom from sickness with free services and medicines
At the Health and Wellness Caravan, residents are given free check-ups, blood examination, blood pressure taking, chest Xray, medicines and reading glasses.
A Philippine Red Cross doctor examines the residents and the test results, prescribes medication and provides medicines when available.
SMDC residents help organize and serve their neighbors in true bayanihan spirit.
In pay-it-forward fashion, the caravan also includes bloodletting. Residents donate much-needed blood for COVID-19 patients. This energy exchange between SMDC and Red Cross has been going on for two years and counting.
The Good Guys advise their communities of the Health and Wellness Caravan at least three weeks before so they may pre-register, but walk-ins are also easily managed. In a single day, at least 100 patients receive medical attention from the front liners, some of whom are volunteer residents.
Jhenny Maranan, a professional medical secretary from Trees Residences, volunteers every time SMDC conducts activities like these, because it is her way of helping her community.
“We manage the group chat of the Trees community and let them know when helpful activities like this take place,” says Jhenny. “Knowing that our neighbor is healthy will give us peace and encourage us to do our part to remain healthy.”
Resident taga-alaga: Meet Nurse Sheila
Sheila Genibiazo-Calces, also of Trees Residences, is a registered nurse who works on clinical trials of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Working in three different hospitals, Sheila’s days are always full, but she did not miss the opportunity to volunteer at the Health and Wellness Caravan at Trees Residences. “It is in my DNA to volunteer and help others,” she says.
“It feels good to help others, and it makes you feel even better when you see people smiling with relief after they have seen the doctor and know where exactly they are in terms of their health,” she says.
The Good Guys is anchored on the vision of creating communities where people live in a secure, safe, healthy and thriving neighborhood. It brings together Good Guys who help each other in the spirit of true neighborliness. This is SMDC, the home of The Good Guys.
*Minor edits have been made by the editors.
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