Covid-19 Response
May 23, 2021
Intellicare, PBSP donate medical equipment to Manila City

Intellicare and PBSP donate medical equipment to the local government of Manila City

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Intellicare, PBSP donate medical equipment to Manila City

Intellicare (Asalus Corporation), in partnership with PBSP, turned over medical equipment to the local government of Manila City last May 19, 2021. The medical equipment, consisting of sphygmomanometers, stethoscopes, and oximeters, aim to help equip the healthcare workers in carrying out their duties to care and protect the health and wellbeing of the citizens of Manila.

The turnover was attended by Manila City Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso, Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna, Intellicare Senior Assistant Vice President for Marketing and Sales and current Chairperson of the Management Committee Gerry Dela Cruz, Intellicare Assistant Vice President for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Andrew Yulo, Intellicare Senior Manager for CSR Luz Teano, Intellicare Senior Manager for Corporate Communications Jinky Recto, Intellicare Manager for Branding Misha Agcaoili, Intellicare Supervisor for CSR Hanna Flores, and PBSP CSR OIC-Manager Khairon-Niza Magundacan.

“It's been tough for all during this pandemic, but a lot tougher for the frontliners. We at Intellicare are grateful for this opportunity to be able to lend our support to our frontliners so they may be protected as they continue to provide selfless service to our countrymen.” – Andrew Yulo

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