Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower) and Frabelle Cold Storage Corporation (Frabelle Cold Storage), a subsidiary of Frabelle Group of Companies, donated medical supplies and equipment to the barangay officials of Barangay 22 in Caloocan City on March 22 to further boost the community’s health system.
The two companies joined forces to help meet the health needs of the host community by providing much-needed vitamins, medicines, and medical equipment. Barangay Captain Ronald Bautista expressed his gratitude to AboitizPower and Frabelle Cold Storage for their unrelenting service and support to their barangay health practitioners.
“Our health workers need sufficient supplies and reliable equipment to provide quality health services to patients and residents of Barangay 22,” Bautista said. “These donations will help strengthen our barangay’s health system [as we are] able to better respond to the health needs of our community.”
“We are honored to have been selected as the recipient of such a beneficial project,” he added. “We thank AboitizPower and Frabelle Cold Storage for empowering our community through this initiative and being our partners in safeguarding the health of the residents of Barangay 22.”
Plant Manager of Frabelle Cold Storage Ralphy Salazar explained that this medical donation aims to fortify the barangay’s medical efforts.
“We hope that through the provision of these supplies and equipment, we do not just extend support for our beneficiary’s needs, but also educate them to prioritize their health and safety,” he said.
“We would like to thank AboitizPower for helping us realize this goal in contributing to health security and wellness in Barangay 22. This collaboration is in line with our commitment to deliver better services and create meaningful impact for the residents who live here.”
AboitizPower Head of Retail James Byron Yu said it is an honor to conduct health-related programs in pursuit of a better world. Yu shared: “We believe that healthy communities are vital for the economic and social development of our country. We look forward to more opportunities like these with our partners and extend our help to our host communities to support more families and children.”