CEBU, Philippines — Two organizations that champion mothers and their children have officially formed a partnership to broaden access to maternal and child health care through health education initiatives in Cebu Province.
The Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. (RAFI) and Glory Reborn Organization, Inc. have solidified this commitment by recently signing a memorandum of understanding. This collaboration between the two is a renewed synergy that will propel forward the ongoing efforts to address critical healthcare needs through holistic, safe and inclusive health education, particularly for expectant mothers and newborns in underserved areas.
“With the combined expertise, resources, and networks, the partnership hopes to promote maternal and child well-being and reach more communities in Cebu,” says RAFI in a statement.
In its unwavering mission to foster resilient, vibrant, and thriving communities, RAFI recognizes the critical importance of bolstering healthcare services, particularly for mothers and children.
Championing the significance of the first 1,000 days in a child’s life from womb to conception, RAFI remains dedicated to forging alliances with like-minded organizations to ensure accessibility, particularly in underserved areas.
Glory Reborn, a non-profit organization based in Cebu City, has dedicated itself to providing compassionate and comprehensive maternal and newborn care since its inception in 2003.
Through its birthing clinic, Glory Reborn has been offering quality healthcare services, education, and support to marginalized women and families.
“This partnership will now be brought to our communities in the Cebu Province. RAFI has been around for the past 57 years and has always been working with the community,” says Estee Plunket, RAFI Chief Communications, Advocacy and Partnerships Officer.
Plunket said that for all these years, they have never done anything alone as it is always with partners like Glory Reborn who would help them move not just healthcare but family and something for the mind and heart and hands.
Likewise, Hilary Overton, Founder of Glory Reborn, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating that they are so honored to be partnering with RAFI for this project as we they look forward to health education that empowers women, and it builds communities.
The partnership between RAFI and Glory Reborn exemplifies the shared commitment of both organizations to uphold the health and well-being of Cebuano families, contributing to the realization of a vibrant and prosperous community. — /FPL (FREEMAN)