Environmental Stewardship | Health Advocacy | Collective Action
This program drives environmental stewardship through targeted conservation initiatives across South Palawan. The Tree Planting activity engages students and Indigenous communities in reforestation efforts, with endemic trees planted at Mount Mantalingahan Protected Landscape to combat climate change while teaching environmental responsibility. The Coastal Clean-Up mobilizes hundreds of volunteers across multiple sectors, collecting substantial marine debris during annual events that protect marine ecosystems.
These hands-on actions are reinforced through Ecological Awareness workshops that build community understanding of environmental interconnections and sustainable practices.
This program enhances healthcare access and wellness education across South Palawan communities. Through Mission from the Heart, essential medical services reach remote areas, providing free consultations, medications, dental care, eye check-ups, and surgical procedures to hundreds of beneficiaries. The Save S.E.X.Y initiative addresses critical youth health issues through culturally-sensitive education on HIV prevention and responsible reproductive health, particularly targeting areas with high teenage pregnancy rates.
These initiatives are supplemented by community-specific wellness activities, creating a comprehensive health ecosystem that addresses both immediate healthcare needs and preventive education to foster overall community wellbeing.
This program addresses critical social service gaps through targeted assistance initiatives in South Palawan. Through Mobile Birth Certificate Registration, hundreds of Indigenous community members and employees gain access to essential identity documents, unlocking government services and employment opportunities. Land Transportation registration assistance helps remote communities formalize vehicle ownership, enhancing mobility and economic participation. During emergencies, the program coordinates relief operations to affected communities, while cultural initiatives like supporting Tribal War games preserve Indigenous heritage through traditional competitions.
These diverse services share a common goal: to remove bureaucratic barriers and provide practical support that strengthens community resilience and self-sufficiency.