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San Pedro gains PTV from PCSO, PITC’s Almarinez

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San Pedro City, Laguna—The local government here on Monday received a donation of a new patient transport vehicle (PTV) through the efforts of Usec. Dave M. Almarinez of the Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC) in partnership with the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). 

PTV DONATION. Usec. Dave Almarinez (right) inspects the brand-new Nissan Urvan Patient Transport Vehicle (PTV) donated to the San Pedro City Government led by Mayor Lourdes S. Cataquiz by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office on Sept. 29. It was formally received by 1st District Board Member Abigael Alonte and other San Pedro officials from PCSO General Manager Royina Garma at City Hall (inset). Roy Tomandao

The PTV unit will enhance the delivery of emergency health services to the public, City Mayor Lourdes S. Cataquiz said as she received the PTV as well as several boxes of vitamin supplements.

PCSO General Manager Royina Garma led the ceremonial turnover held at the Nissan North Edsa branch in Quezon City of the brand-new Nissan Urban PTV worth P1.58 million, including a detachable patient bed and boxes of vitamins.

Garma said the PTV is a 100 percent donation of PCSO to San Pedro City. Before, LGUs were required to share 40 percent of the cost of the PTV depending on its classification.

“The PCSO is also relentless in its thrust to provide assistance not only to LGUs and hospitals but also to Filipinos across the country through its Medical Access Program (MAP), Calamity Assistance Program, Medicine Donation Program, Endowment Fund Program and many more. The program is funded by revenues from PCSO games nationwide,” Garma said.

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For her part, Cataquiz expressed her gratitude to Almarinez and PCSO for including the city as beneficiary of the donation. 

“My heart is always for the good of the people, that is why I never stop helping whenever I can,” she said. 

“The brand-new ambulance will go a long way in strengthening the delivery of emergency health services to the public,” Cataquiz said.

Almarinez, as President and CEO of the PITC, stressed the need for meaningful partnerships during a global pandemic.

“Under the Duterte Administration, we are all partners in our mission to heal as one. I will always do my best to bring hope to the people of Laguna,” he said. 

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