A total of 53 families in Sitio Ulo, Barangay Landan, Polomolok, received various free services during a recent community outreach program organized by the Office of the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer.
The services provided to residents included free medical consultations for 21 individuals, dental check-ups for 17 patients, and free circumcisions for four boys.




Additionally, 53 food packs, along with medicine, were distributed to 60 beneficiaries.
The outreach also included a mass feeding for 300 people and e-consultations for 25 residents.
Participants also enjoyed fun games with prizes, and vitamins were given to dogs and cats.
The outreach program converged various frontline departments such as Social Services,Veterinary, and Provincial Hospital to make government services more accessible to communities, reducing the need for residents to travel to the provincial capitol.
Governor Reynaldo S. Tamayo, Jr. has instructed that capitol services be brought directly to sitios and barangays throughout the province—an effort reflected in this outreach program.