In the wake of fires, victims are left not only with the loss of homes and possessions but also grapple with physical and psychological challenges.
Understanding the need to provide comprehensive care to fire victims, especially those from low-income communities, the SM group, through SM Foundation, activated its medical mission to provide free medical checkups and medicines to the victims of a recent fire in Barangay Kruz na Ligtas, Quezon City.
75-year-old Susanita Embong and her niece 57-year-old Celna Inte happily share the medicines they received from SM Foundation. “Nasunog po talaga lahat kasama na po ‘yung mga gamot, reseta, at medical records namin,” Celna shared. “Hindi po kami pinabayaan. Mayroon po kaming pagkain at tinutulugan. Pero nung unang gabi po namin, sobrang nahirapan po ako.”
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