Bong Go provides relief to indigents in Bulacan

Go urged Bulakeños to remain supportive of the government as he continues to push for stronger vaccination efforts across the country.
Go urged Bulakeños to remain supportive of the government as he continues to push for stronger vaccination efforts across the country.

Sen. Bong Go provided relief to indigent families in the cities of San Jose del Monte, Malolos, and Meycauayan, Bulacan from 1 to 2 September, as part of his unwavering support for those who are adversely affected by Covid-19 crises nationwide. 

In his video message, Go urged Bulakeños to remain supportive of the government as he continues to push for stronger vaccination efforts across the country. 

As Chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, the senator reiterated the need to intensify vaccine rollouts in remote areas to ensure that more Filipinos are better protected from COVID-19.

"Patuloy lang po tayo sa pagbabakuna para maabot na natin ang population protection. Magtiwala po kayo sa bakuna dahil ito lang po ang susi natin sa ngayon upang makabalik na tayo sa normal na pamumuhay," encouraged Go. 

"Pero pakiusap ko lang din po na kahit patuloy ang ating pagbabakuna, huwag pa rin po maging kumpiyansa dahil ito pong COVID-19 ay isang kalaban na hindi natin nakikita. Sumunod pa rin po tayo sa mga health protocols," he added. 

For well-organized distributions, the team of Go mounted the relief operations for 671 Bulakeños at the San Rafael 3 Barangay Hall in San Jose del Monte City; Bulacan Sports Complex in Malolos City; and Congressman Villarica District Office in Meycauayan City. 

They distributed snacks, masks, and shirts, and provided select residents cellular phones, bicycles, shoes, and balls for volleyball and basketball. Fire victims were also given grocery packs.

Meanwhile, the Department of Social Welfare and Development extended aid to help the residents recover. 

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