DMCI Homes' Bayanihan Drive supports Metro Manila, Davao hospital workers

June 6, 2020

Representatives from the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao City received the complete sets of PPE, which include a hazmat suit, N95 mask, head cap and shoe cover, last May 29, 2020 from representatives of DMCI Homes Davao.

Quadruple A developer DMCI Homes continues to support the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by providing essential supplies and equipment to medical frontline workers.

Since March when community quarantines were implemented by the government, DMCI Homes has donated personal protective equipment (PPE) to various hospitals that are in the center of the fight against the coronavirus.

These include the Philippine Heart Center, Philippine General Hospital, Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Philippine Children's Medical Center in Metro Manila and the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao City.

 

Healthcare workers of Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center received the hazmat suits donated by DMCI Homes. (Photo courtesy of Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center).

DMCI Homes, the property arm of DMCI Holdings, Inc., also partnered with Life Cycles PH to provide bicycles to the medical frontliners and essential workers of the Philippine Heart Center and Philippine General Hospital so they could have a sustainable mode of transportation during the quarantine.

Employees of DMCI Homes last March also started a Bayanihan Drive to support various beneficiaries especially frontline workers against COVID-19.

Aside from donating supplies and equipment, DMCI Homes also organized activities to honor medical frontliners.

 

PPE hazmat suits and boxes of bottled water from DMCI Homes Employees' Bayanihan Drive were delivered to The Philippine Children's Medical Center last May 27 to help in their fight against COVID-19.

These include a nightly tribute to healthcare workers of Adventist Medical Center Manila (ACMC) in Pasay City.

Located across the ACMC, residents of DMCI Homes' La Verti Residences condominium community in April honored their neighbor medical workers by coming out of their balconies to cheer and clap for them.

 

Some of the Brooklyn bikes donated by DMCI Homes to the Philippine Heart Center through Life Cycles PH.

"Our healthcare frontliners need all the support they can get for all their sacrifices and tireless efforts to keep everyone safe at this time,” said Carlo Gahol, DMCI Homes Corporate Communications Manager.

“We want them to know that we are one with them in this battle every step of the way," he added.