Metrobank turns over mobile lab to Bacolod
MANILA, Philippines — In a move to foster healthier Filipino communities, Metrobank Foundation Inc. (MBFI) and Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation (TMPF) turned over a fully equipped mobile laboratory to the city government of Bacolod last June 27 at the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos.
The initiative supports “Lab for All: Laboratoryo, Konsulta, at Gamot Para sa Lahat,” a project led by First Lady Liza Marcos, aimed at providing free and quality health care services across the Philippines.
MBFI and TMPF have equipped the mobile laboratory with advanced medical equipment, including an ECG machine, ultrasound machine, x-ray, and a consultation space for specialists.
The mobile laboratory will significantly contribute to improving the accessibility of quality health care services for the residents of Bacolod, particularly underprivileged communities lacking adequate medical care.
Additionally, four other units are being retrofitted for turnover as this endeavor marks the first of five coasters donated by MBFI and TMPF to support the First Lady’s project, underscoring the long-standing commitment of both foundations to providing essential medical services to local communities.
The partnership between MBFI and the Office of the First Lady (OFL) is a testament to what can be achieved when public and private sectors join hands for a common cause.
By leveraging shared resources and expertise, both institutions work together to bridge gaps in the health care system, ensuring that every Filipino has access to essential medical services. This collaboration is more than just a project, but a commitment to the well-being of the Filipino people, fostering a sense of hope and community.
In a speech delivered by MBFI trustee and senior vice president Anjanette Dy Buncio during the “Lab for All” program, she said the donation is a Toyota coaster turned into a mobile laboratory fitted with a state-of-the art medical equipment like an ECG, ultrasound machine and x-ray.
“It is one out of the total five donated mobile labs that will provide free diagnostic services under the ‘Lab for All’ program nationwide, and we are pleased that the people of Bacolod have been chosen to be the first beneficiary,” she said. “This important collaboration with the public sector underscores the power of partnership under a shared vision. Through this program, our teams from both Metrobank Foundation and Toyota Foundation have found a way to bridge the gap ensuring that even the most underserved areas will receive the medical attention they need.”
Since 1979, MBFI has been committed to improving the lives of Filipinos. As the foundation celebrates its 45th anniversary, it continues to prioritize sustainable health solutions that create lasting positive impacts on communities.
The success of the “Lab for All” initiative in Bacolod exemplifies how unity and shared responsibility can address critical health challenges.
MBFI’s dedication to social development, coupled with government’s support, paves the way for more inclusive and comprehensive health care solutions, ultimately leading to a stronger nation.
The “Lab for All” project aims to reach the underserved with free health services.
“We started small. We started with two or three agencies. Now, ang dami-dami po. So, this wouldn’t have been possible without all the government agencies being here today, and all our private sectors, partners,” the first lady said during the event in Bacolod City.
The synergy between MBFI and OFL demonstrates a mutual understanding that health is a fundamental right for all Filipinos. As the Metrobank Foundation continues to engage partner organizations and empower communities to come together, the Filipinos can reap the benefits of quality health care in every corner of the country.
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