Congressional spouses, MVP Group provide medical support for soldiers

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Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the collaboration between the Congressional Spouses Foundation Inc. (CSFI) and the MVP Group of Companies, aimed at supporting the nation’s brave men and women in uniform.

“On behalf of the entire Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Filipino people, I extend my deepest gratitude to the CSFI and the MVP Group of Companies. Your efforts today reflect a spirit of generosity and unity that we hope will inspire other sectors of society to step forward in support of our nation’s most noble causes,” Romualdez said in a press release Sept. 24.

The Speaker was the guest of honor during the signing of the Manifesto of Partnership between the CSFI and the MVP Group, held at the Social Hall of the Speaker’s Office in the House of Representatives Tuesday afternoon.

Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez (3rd left), with (from left) MVP Group of Companies chairman Manuel Pangilinan, Congressional Spouses Foundation chairperson Yedda Marie Romualdez and president Rose Marie Arenas, AFP chief of staff, Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., and Makati Medical Center Foundation president, Dr. Victor Gisbert, at the signing of the Manifesto of Partnership and Support for the Bagong Bayaning Mandirigma Casualty and Cancer Care Center Sept. 24.

The partnership includes the establishment of specialized facilities, such as the Bagong Bayaning Mandirigma Casualty and Cancer Care Center (BBM-CCCC) at the AFP Medical Center, to provide long-term medical support for soldiers and their families.

Apart from Romualdez, signatories to the Manifesto include tycoon Manuel Pangilinan, chairman of the MVP Group; CSFI chairperson and Tingog Partylist Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez, CSFI president Rosemary “Baby” Arenas, AFP chief of staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., and Dr. Victor Gisbert, president of the Makati Medical Center Foundation, which is a strategic partner of AFPMC.

The Speaker thanked Pangilinan for his generosity and kindness, noting that he continues to help Filipinos in various facets of society.

“Through this initiative, we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that our soldiers, who bear the burden of defending our sovereignty, receive the care and attention they need. It promises not only to address their immediate medical concerns but also to provide long-term support,” Romualdez stressed.

“This will give them and their families the peace of mind that their health needs will be met, especially in times of critical need,” he added.

He said the signing of the manifesto of partnership is timely, particularly “in times like these when our sovereignty and security are constantly tested.”

Meanwhile, the turnover of Phase 1 of the BBM-CCCC, which includes the Casualty and Wound Care Center, is expected by November this year, while Phase 2 is scheduled for completion by April 2025, featuring Cancer Care Center for active military personnel and their dependents.

Stressing that the strength of the nation depends heavily on unity, Romualdez reiterated his call to set aside division. “Together, let us continue to set aside division and embrace the power of collaboration and united action. Let us move forward, stronger and more unified, in service of our nation.” ||