Lunes, Marso 7, 2016

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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016

MARCH AWARENESS MONTH

Rabies is a human infection that occurs after a transdermal bite or scratch by an infected animal, like dogs and cats. It can be transmitted when infectious material, usually saliva, comes into direct contact with a victim’s fresh skin lesions. Rabies may also occur, though in very rare cases, through inhalation of virus-containing spray or through organ transplants. Rabies is considered to be a neglected disease, which is 100% fatal though 100% preventable. It is not among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in the country but it is regarded as a significant public health problem because (1) it is one of the most acutely fatal infection and (2) it is responsible for the death of 200-300 Filipinos annually.
Vision: To Declare Philippines Rabies-Free by year 2020
Goal: To eliminate human rabies by the year 2020
The rabies awareness and advocacy campaign is a year-round activity highlighted on two occasions – March as the Rabies Awareness Month and September 28 as the World Rabies Day.




Sources: http://outbreaknewstoday.com/philippines-march-is-rabies-awareness-month-30285/

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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016

2016 NATIONAL WOMEN'S MONTH

The City Social Welfare & Development Office join the National Womens Month this year’s theme is “Kapakanan ni Juana, Isama sa Agenda!” (Include Women in the Agenda). This year’s theme resonates the call for gender-balance in leadership and decision making positions both in public and private sector; inclusion of women’s concerns in leadership platforms and the government’s development agenda; and capacitating and preparing women and girls to reach their ambitions.
All government agencies are encouraged to use the design in producing their collaterals for distribution to stakeholders, especially the general public. The idea is for the advocacy materials to reach as many "Juanas and Juans" as possible, making our NWMC more inclusive and felt by Juanas across the country.



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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016

OPLAN BIGAY LUNAS 2016

Oplan Bigay Lunas (OBL) is an annual free medical check-up for the indigent citizens in celebration of the anniversary of Mercury Drug Incorporated and in partnership with the Local Government of Trece Martires City. Currently it is on its 6th year in Mayor Melandres De Sagun’s administration. Different offices and agencies involved were given specific tasks to minimize problems and issues during the conduct of the OBL. The number of personnel was also determined for the provision of the OBL shirts from Mercury Drug Corporation. The number of personnel is also crucial in determining the number of meals and refreshment the local government has committed to provide on the day of the activity. The activity expected to extend until after lunch hour but not expected to extend beyond 4pm. 
The waiting line for the registration for the started filling up at 6:00am, the Registration started accepting patients as early as 6:15am. Majority of the patient were women and their children and in some cases infants. Senior citizens also flocked the medical mission and by 8:00am the medical consultation is in full swing as well. The pharmacy started to dole out the prescription by 7:45 am. By 9:45 they were given their own microphone and speaker system to be heard over commotion of the patients who have been waiting for their medicines. There was cases children who are running a fever who were rushed directly by the CDRRMO to the consultation area for immediate medical attention. Senior citizens who have a high blood pressure reading are also likewise sent directly to medical consultation. She was given emergency first aid by the CDRRMO. The registration stopped accepting patients at 3:00pm but pharmacy its last set of medical presentation at past 5:00pm. At last count of the CDRRMO the total number of patients at the end of the OBL were 3,163. 
The Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK) have pledge support for the OBL have provided the assorted medicines on the day of the event.




The Oplan Bigay Lunas operations with Mayor Melan De Sagun Last March 1, 2016.



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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016

ALAGA KA (PARA SA MAAYOS NA BUHAY)

The ALAGA KA (which stands for Alamin at Gamitin) Para sa Maayos na Buhay campaign was successfully launched last March 24, 2014 of Phil Heath. The campaign is an advocacy for PhilHealth members to know their rights and privileges under the universal health care program and utilize the services being offered to them. 
Last March 17, 2016 at Provincial Gymnasium of Trece Martires City 4000 beneficiaries received Membership Data Record (MDR) for poor families identified by National Department of Social Welfare and Development thru the National Household Targets System (NHTS) & HP’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino program.
Mayor Melan De Sagun, Vice Mayor Alex Lubigan with the city councilors and barangays chairpersons attend the said event.



Alaga Ka at Provincial Gymnasium with Vice Mayor Alex, City councilors, Barangay captain and city health staffs.

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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016

DAYCARE GRADUATION DAY
Contributed By: Ms. Nora Delos Santos

Last March 8-14,2016 a sequence of commencement ceremonies was celebratedin the city. 1,603 daycare of Trece Martires Cavite graduated in separate ceremonies. Day Cares of Cabuco, Gregorio, Heritage, La Trinidad, Pasong Baka, San Agustin, held their ceremonies last March 8, 2016 at 8:00am in Trece Martires City Elementary School. Later on the same day the day cares of Cityland, De Ocampo, West Plain held their graduation ceremony at De Ocampo Covered Court. 
On March 9, 2016 at 8:00 am, GK Munting Paraiso , GK Sitio Pag-asa, GK Southville 3, Aguado, Sitio Pagasa, Southville 2 held their graduation day at Munting Paraiso Covered Court. At 1:00pm Good Samaritan, Ches 1, Ches 2, Christian, Lapidario and Luciano was held at Lapidario Covered Court.
On the next day March 10, 2016 at 8:00am Inocencio, Regina, Southville 1 and at 1:oopm Bahay Bulilit, Gk Meralco, Sampaguita, Tradition held their graduation at Inocencio Covered Court.
At the fourth day (March 11, 2016) at 8:00am Lallana Day Care Center graduation was held in the Lallana Covered Court. Afternoon at 1:00pm GK-hugo perez, Golden Horizon 1, Golden Horizon 2, Hugo Perez, held their graduation at the Hugo Perez Covered Court.
Last day March 14, 2016 at 8:00am Cabezas, Lapaz 1, La paz 2, at La paz Covered Court. At 1:00pm Ciudad Adelina, Conchu, Osorio, Summerfield at Conchu Covered Court. 
Hon. Melandres G. De Sagun was the guest speaker to all the graduation ceremonies mentioned. Preschool graduates celebrated their graduation with a fun and surely memorable experience. This may be marked as the last day in daycare but also the start of their journey towards the bigger and brighter future.



Daycare graduation at barangay osorio with city councilors and special guest Mr. Cesar Montano.

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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016


CITY COUNCILOR'S CORNER

ACCOMPLISHMENT
HON. ROMEO A. DE SAGUN
Committee on Human Rights
Committee on Games & Amusement 

ORDINANCES (AUTHOR/MAY AKDA)
1. Ordinansa Blg. 2015-240
An ordinance requiring owners, managers, operators or administrator of two-story building and above, schools and Hospitals in the city of Trece Martires to conduct fire & earthquake drills.
2. City Ordinance No.2010-159 
An ordinance enacting resolution no. 2008-02 of the city school board naming the public elementary school & southville 2 relocation site phase 1 & 2 as “Paaralang Elementarya ng Southville”,
3. City Ordinance No. 2008-154
An ordinance establishing a city college named “Trece Martires City College” and providing for its operation.
4. City Ordinance No. 2007-132
An ordinance conferring distinguished public service award to Barangay officials who have been elected for three (3) consecutive terms.
5. City Ordinance No. 2006-119
Ordinansang naglalaan ng limang daan libong pisong pondo bilang tulong pinansyal para sa edukasyon ng mga mahihirap na magaaral sa kolehiyo na hindi nasasakop ng city full college scholarship program ng lungsod ng Trece Martires.


 Attend the Opening of Basketball at Barangay San Agustin, TMC last April 2016.


Attend the Medical Mission at Baranagay Cabezas, TMC last October 2015



ACCOMPLISHMENT
HON. JHON  KESTER ALDRIN R. ANACAN
Committee on Youth &  Sports Development
Committee on Transportation & Communication
Committee on Labor & Employment

ORDINANCES (AUTHOR/MAY AKDA)
1. Ordinansa Blg. 2014-226
Ordinansang nagtatakda na 60% ng mga kukuhaning manggagawa at empleyado ng mga pagawaan, pabrika, pangnegosyong establisimyento sa Trece Martires City ay mga lehitimong mamamayan ng lungsod.
2. City Ordinance No. 2012-212
An ordinance providing for the guidelines in the conduct of Palarong Panglungsod in the city Trece Martires and for other purposes.
3. City Ordinance No. 2012-210
An ordinance prescribing the official colors of the thirteen (13) Barangay of Trece Martires City.
4. City Ordinance No. 2011-190
An ordinance creating the City sports development council of Trece Martires and prescribing its composition and functions.
5. City Ordinance No. 2015-242
Ordinansang nagtatakda ng pangkalahatang alituntunin para sa mga operators at driver ng tricycle sa lungsod ng Trece Martires. 


The Mega Job Fair at Provincial Capitol Grounds last January 2016.


Attend the launched of Trece Tower Mall   last October 2015. 


ACCOMPLISHMENT
HON. ANGELITO M. VILLANUEVA
Committee on Health & Sanitation & Social Welfare
Committee on Education
Committee on Local Assessment 

ORDINANCES (AUTHOR/MAY AKDA)
1. Ordinansa Blg. 2015-2182
An ordinance requiring couples applying for marriage licenses, incoming freshmen in Public and Private high school / colleges and owners of Business establishments in Trece Martires City to plant trees.
2. City Ordinance No.2011-200 
Plastic bags and styrofoam reduction ordinance of Trece Martires City and its implementation rules and regulations.
3. City Ordinance No. 2010-167
An ordinance creating the local housing board in the city of Trece Martires its composition and functions.
4. City Ordinance No. 2011-179

An ordinance institutionalizing the “Tapat Mo Linis Mo” program (clean your immediate surroundings) in the city and penalties to violators.



Promotion of physical fitness through Zumba at the barangays last March 2016.


Attended the Day Care Graduation at TMC Elementary School last March 2015.


ACCOMPLISHMENT
HON. LAMBERTO B. LUBIGAN
Committee on Rules & Privileges
Committee on Housing &
Land Utilization
Committee on Senior Citizen Affairs 

ORDINANCES (AUTHOR/MAY AKDA)
1. City Ordinance No. 2010 - 166
An ordinance creating the local coordinating and monitoring board on the expanded senior citizens Act of 2010.
2. City Ordinance No. 2010 - 168
An ordinance reorganizing the city disaster coordinating council as City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management council (CDRRMC) Pursuant to R.A 10121 or the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act (PDRRMO) of 2010.
3. City Ordinance No. 2012 - 212
An ordinance providing for the guidelines in the conduct of Palarong Panlungsod in the city of Trece Martires and for other purposes.
4. City Ordinance No. 2013 - 215
An ordinance providing for the zoning regulations of Trece Martires City and its administration and enforcement thereof.
5. City Ordinance No. 2015 - 239
An ordinance requiring owners, managers, operators or administrators of two-storey buildings and above, schools, and hospitals in the city of Trece Martires to conduct fire and earthquake drills among tenants, occupants, students and employees therein twice a year.


Participating in the Feeding Program at Rosario Cavite last June 28, 2015.


Participating in the Feeding Program at Southville Phase 1 last December 2015.

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MDS NEWSLETTER
Date Issued: MARCH 2016

FIRE PREVENTION MONTH
Contributed By: SINSP-BFP Hazel Olga L. Delos Reyes

“The TMC Fire Station will always have the Local government’s support for the prevention of fire.” Mayor Melan said.
            The highlight of this year's Fire Prevention Month is the conduct of Urban Fire Olympics 2016 which are held annually. Fire Olympics showcased the firefighting skills and capabilities of our industrial or commercial establishments fire brigade. This was participated by four (4) private establishments in the city namely: Puregold, Waltermart, MV Santiago Medical Center and NFF Corp. They competed for three firefighting events: Combination of Busted Hose and Up-the Ladder, Rescue and Transfer Relay Operation and Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguishment. The overall champion is MV Santiago Medical Center. Unfortunately no barangay fire brigade participated in the events.
            Trece Martires City Fire Station once again spearheaded this year's Fire Prevention Month. The traditional flag raising ceremony on the City Hall grounds Last March 7, 2016 City Fire Marshal, SINSP Hazel Olga L. Delos Reyes gave a short talk on Fire Safety. This year's theme is “Kaalaman at pagtutulungan ng sambayanan, Kaligtasan sa sunog ay makakamtan”. Other activities includes conduct of fire drills, Barangay Ugnayan, Posting of Posters, giving of flyers and leaflets and conduct of Barangay Fire Brigade on Barangays and industrial establishments on March 7 to 11, 2016.


The Activities




Berong Bombero sa Paaralan at TMCHNS

Barangay Ugnayan at Barangay Conchu

Barangay Osorio Fire Brigade

Barangay Ugnayan at Barangay Cabeza

1st Place Winner - santiago Medical Center Busted Hose and U-the Ladder


2nd Place Winner - Waltermart Trece Busted Hose and Up-the Ladder


3rd Place Winner -NFF Corp. Busted Hose and Up-the Ladder


1st Place Winner - MV Santiago Medical Center Rescue and Transfer Relay Operation


2nd Place Winner - Puregold Rescue and Transfer Relay Operation


3rd Place Winner - Waltermart Trece Rescue and Transfer Relay Operation


2nd Place Winner - MV Santiago Medical Center Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguished


3rd Place Winner -Waltermart Trece Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguished


Posting of Tarpaulin


Barangay Ugnayan at Barangay Hugo Perez


Over-All Champion - MV Santiago Medical Center


1st Place Winner - Puregold Flammable Liquid Fire Extinguishment