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Antipolo Seminary Foundation, Inc.
Working with communities to address poverty

Health and Nutrition Projects



Cagmanaba Health and Nutrition Project
Image Grade 1 students The foundation supported projects like the Cagmanaba health and nutrition enhancement project for malnourished Grade 1 students. It provided 100 students with nutritious breakfast meals during school days.

Image Dental Mission The project also provided the children with access to health services in order to improve their health. These services include dental services, deworming, weight monitoring and vaccinations.
Image Parents in Training Training activities for the parents were also conducted to equip them with basic health and nutrition knowledge and skills.
Social Services Project Redemptorists Lipa
Image Pediatrician and Children Our projects include formal health care provided by volunteer doctors. The Social Services Project of the Redemptorists, Lipa community, organizes volunteer medical professionals that regularly provides free medical services to the poor.
Image Patient Cases needing immediate institutional services are referred to hospitals.
Partners in Community Development
Community-Based Health Program
Image CHW trainees To help improve access to basic health services, especially in far-flung communities, the foundation assists in the training of community health workers. In this image, health worker trainees from the Samahan ng Magsasaka sa Palawan (Farmers Organization in Palawan) attentively participate in a training activity being conducted by the Partners in Community Development.
Image CHW trainees
Community health worker trainees learning first aid.
Image PCD CBHP Medical Mission A medical mission jointly conducted by the community health workers of the Samahan ng Magsasaka sa Palawan and the Partners in Development.
Community-Based Health Program Central Luzon
Image CBHP medical Mission A Doctor from the Community Based Health program, Central Luzon, attending to the needs of an Aeta child.
Image Aeta Community Health Worker Aetas in Central Luzon were trained as community health workers to enable them to provide for the basic health care needs of their community.