January 15, 2021 THE Department of Health (DOH) in Central Luzon, together with the Project Red Ribbon, World Health Organization (WHO) Philippines, and UNAids Philippines, launched on Thursday, January 14, 2021, the Love on Wheels Project in Central Luzon.
The Love on Wheels Project is aimed to aid in the intervention gaps and resource constraints of hummanimmunodeficiency virus/sexually transmitted infection (HIV/STI) facilities and community-based organizations in the region.
It also assures continuity of essential public health services and forges toward better normal implementation in Central Luzon in the light of the Covid-19 Pandemic.
“We are sharing the love to Central Luzon through this project, which is aimed to cushion the effects of Covid-19 to our HIV services, said Project Red Ribbon President Ico Rodulfo.
It aims to aid in the intervention gaps and resource constraints of the human immunodeficiency virus/sexually transmitted infections (HIV/STI) facilities and community-based organizations, assures continuity of essential public health services, and forges towards better normal implementation in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are sharing the love to Central Luzon, through this project, which is aimed to cushion the effects of COVID-19 to our HIV services. We also call our private sector to be strongly involved in our fights against HIV,” Project Red Ribbon President Ico Rodulfo said.
A total of 28 electronic bikes were distributed today to select local government units, HIV Treatment Hubs, Primary HIV Care Clinics and community-based organizations.
Jan is pictured during the School’s Student of the year 2018-19 presentation at Brierley Hill Civic Hall The head of a Stourbridge school helping disaffected children from across Dudley has talked of her pride and shock at being awarded an MBE. Janet Lear, Head of the Black Country Wheels School, calls it ‘a collective MBE’ because she could not have done it without the teams she has worked with over the years. “It was a shock and a great honour.” The school, based on the Gainsborough trading estate, takes children aged 14 to 16 who have become ‘disengaged’ with mainstream schooling and offers them special learning and support to help turn their lives around.
Jan is pictured during the School’s Student of the year 2018-19 presentation at Brierley Hill Civic Hall The head of a Stourbridge school helping disaffected children from across Dudley has talked of her pride and shock at being awarded an MBE. Janet Lear, Head of the Black Country Wheels School, calls it ‘a collective MBE’ because she could not have done it without the teams she has worked with over the years. “It was a shock and a great honour.” The school, based on the Gainsborough trading estate, takes children aged 14 to 16 who have become ‘disengaged’ with mainstream schooling and offers them special learning and support to help turn their lives around.