Our Work
Continuing Source of Funds
Thrift Exchange
Annual Bazaar
Special Fund Raising Events
Donations
Continuing Projects
Social Service Program
+ We give financial assistance (after careful screening) to indigent patients needing life-saving treatments.
+ We supply MMR and HEPA-B vaccines for Social Service patients
+ We provide syringes and needles for use n the patients of the Out-Patient Department (in addition to helping, daily, OPD personnel in some non-medical and clerical functions).
Nutrition Program
We provide milk or justice and cookies to all pediatric patients, and their caretakers, awaiting treatment at the OPD.
Education Program
We support deserving children of qualified employees who wish to pursue a college education through a scholarship program.
October Free Clinic
We assist OPD personnel in the annual October free clinic for hundreds of poor patients.
Continuing Volunteer Service Program
Lactation Program
We propagate the government's program of breast feeding and rooming-in through lectures and one-on-one with patients.
Admission Volunteer Group
We assist the "frontliners" of SLMC Admission Staff to achieve customer satisfaction and excellence in service.
Geriatric Day Care Program
We help geriatric patients cope with growing old by overseeing activities on their reminiscence therapy program and giving moral support during their regular meetings.
Cancer Support Program
We give moral support to cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy and chemotherapy by simply being there daily; more importantly, be a "listening ear".
Library Cart Service
We provide reading materials to patients and caregivers. Volunteers bring the cart to the diffrent floors of the Hospital to distribute magazines and newspapers to their rooms.
Out Patient Department Volunteer Group
We assist the Out Patient Department staff who attend to the large volume of patients that come to the OPD.
Thrift Exchange
We manage the Thrift Exchange by taking turns in manning the operation from Mondays to Fridays. The Thrift Shop offers merchandise sucha as clothes and household items as well as snacks at affordable prices.
Workshop
We meet weekly to make Christmas decorations and other handcrafted items that are sold at the Annual Bazaar and on special orders.
Special Project
Patients Forum
A group of interaction program for cancer patients by the Cancer Institute in cooperation with the Women's Board - the Patient's Forum serves as a mode of therapy that touches on the psychlogical and emotional aspects of the cure. Its goal is to help prepare the patients and their families to cope with cancer through information dissemination, counselling, fun time with patients and their families, and Christmas card-making contests with patient's children among others.
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