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Community-based Health Care
In the two parishes we administer:
 

Our Lady of La Paz Parish (Makati City)

Address: 1570 Archimedes St., Brgy, La Paz, 1204 Makati City
Religious-in-charge: Fr. Gabriel V. Garcia, MI
 
This parish is made up of Barangay La Paz and a portion of Barangay Singkamas in Makati City.  Here we implement a primary health care program for the benefit of the low-income parishioners.
 
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Nuestra Señora de la Anunciata Parish (Antipolo City)

Address: Boso-Boso, Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo City
Religious-in-charge: Fr. Charly T. Ricafort, MI
 
This parish is made up of Boso-Boso and three other sitios within Barangay San Jose in Antipolo City.  Our parish ministry in this area includes the management of a well organized community-based primary health care system, a kindergarten and a charity clinic with a small pharmacy.
 
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St. Camillus Healthcare Center (Cainta)

Address: Rosepack Compound, Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Cainta (Diocese of Antipolo)
Tel. No.: (02) 703-7890
Religious-in-charge: Fr. Rolando J. Fernandez, MI
 
This mission involvement in the Diocese of Antipolo began two years ago.  The work entrusted to us is the promotion of community based health care among the residents of Barangays Sto. Domingo and San Andres and a place the people call “Tawi-tawi.”   (picture) 

Through the newly upgraded St. Camillus Healthcare Center in Rosepack Compound, the following healthcare services are offered:
  • Medical consultation
  • Laboratory and x-ray procedures
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Dental services
  • Pharmaceutical services 
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St. Camillus Healthcare Center (Balugo)

Sibulan, Negros Oriental (Diocese of Dumaguete)
Address: Balugo, Sibulan, Negros Oriental
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8, 6200 Dumaguete City
Religious-in-charge: Fr. Thomas Welu, MI

Take a jeep to a little town called Balugo.  There you’ll meet one of our confreres, Fr. Tom Welu, MI, a medical doctor with specialization in public health.  He has pitched his tent among the barrio folks providing them with much needed health care.

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