In response to District Governor Arnold Mendoza's call, the Rotary Club of San Pablo City South has launched a transformative initiative to provide lifetime benefits for senior citizens at risk and PWDs for future generations. Their flagship project introduces the first-ever BMH OSCA++PWD UDMSS in Alaminos, Laguna, with 200 PWDs and seniors attending the launch. The town of Alaminos signed a lifetime free-use agreement for the database system, saving 9.8 million pesos. Additionally, the towns of Siniloan, Santa Maria, and Famy in Laguna will receive the systems from Rotary Club sponsors, resulting in a combined savings of 39.2 million pesos. The project partners, Bring Me Home Phil Corporation (BMH) and the Innovative Future Visionary Solutions Development Team (iFVSDev Team), facilitated these agreements. Furthermore, the Rotary Club is providing 1,100 NFC/RFID wristbands to enhance the system's functionality and accessibility, valued at 715,000 pesos. This initiative aims to touch approximately 37,400 lives, offering significant and lasting support for both current and future generations. The project profoundly impacts these communities, improving the quality of life for seniors and ensuring continued benefits for years to come. || Idohna Sigue [July 12, 2024]
Posted By : Admin July 12, 2024