This initiative exemplifies the university’s commitment to community service and the collaborative spirit of the region. Through this partnership, the outreach activity provided much-needed medical services and valuable educational insights, making a significant impact on the local community and embodying the essence of Independence Day by fostering unity and service.
The Office of Congressman Eric Yap were represented by Ma’am Jirah Siddayao; Atty. CJ Dalen, Sir Steven Omedio and Sir Aubrey Vaugn Pilsona. MHO Dr. Oliver P. Guadaña, Community physician Dr. Ma. Joralyn Bahingawan, from DepEd Regional office represented by Dr. Mayclair Aquino Jimenez, from CHED who represented by Dr. Bernadette C. Pal-ec.
Jennelyn Minong, a young mother of two from Lusod, beamed, “Masaya ako ta napan kayo dito, at nagpapasalamat kami ta adda ti inted yo nga tulong.” (We’re so happy you’re here! Thanks for your help). (28 years old, with Eron Kyle, 8, and Ayiesha, 5 months old). At 79, Maximo Ataban, one of the owners of the heritage house and the community’s oldest resident to receive medical care, expressed his deep appreciation. ‘There are no words,’ he said in Ibaloi, ‘thank you for coming. We hope you return soon.’