SM Foundation conducts a series of medical missions with social good partners

SM Foundation recently conducted a series of medical missions across Southern Luzon, strengthening its partnerships with various organizations to deliver free healthcare services to grassroots communities.

From June 25 to 27, the Foundation worked with partners including BDO Network Bank, Watsons, and the UP Beta Sigma Fraternity-Los Baños Chapter to provide medical, dental, and diagnostic services. These efforts are part of SM Foundation’s ongoing commitment to improving access to primary healthcare through collaborative outreach.

The foundation distributes free medicines and vitamins to support patients’ continued recovery and overall well-being.

On June 25, a medical mission was held in Tuy, Batangas, in collaboration with BDO Network Bank. The event delivered 790 medical services, including consultations, dental check-ups, X-ray, ECG, and blood testing.

The Foundation teamed up with Watsons on June 26,  for a medical outreach in Dasmariñas, Cavite, providing 1,663 services to residents. The initiative provided a range of free healthcare services, focusing on early detection and preventive care.

A patient is assisted by SM Foundation team members while boarding the Mobile Clinic to receive free ECG and X-ray services.

Another mission was conducted on June 27, in Los Baños, Laguna, in collaboration with UPLB, as part of the 75th anniversary of the UPLB Beta Sigma Fraternity. They have served over 300 beneficiaries. 

SM Foundation’s Mobile Clinic was deployed throughout the three-day activity, enabling on-site ECG and X-ray services and enhancing the range of medical support available to patients.

On June 27, SM Foundation conducts a medical mission in Los Baños, Laguna, in collaboration with UP Beta Sigma Fraternity-Los Baños Chapter, as part of their 75th anniversary.

The Foundation continues to expand its reach by partnering with institutions and volunteers who are committed to social good, reinforcing its role in delivering accessible healthcare to Filipino communities.

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