
BingoPlus Foundation, the social development arm of DigiPlus Interactive, extended its commitment to community welfare by recently organizing a two-day optical mission and distribution of tablets to members of the Carol-an Indigenous Community in Kabankalan City.
The medical mission reached 1,829 indigenous senior citizens from Indigenous Peoples communities across 12 barangays, providing much-needed eye care services and support.
The foundation offered free eye screenings, glasses, and eyedrops to the beneficiaries, ensuring 100 percent reach for all indigenous senior citizens of the community.
Additionally, individuals requiring further medical attention were referred for advanced check-ups and testing, giving comprehensive care for all.
The initiative supported the Kabangkalan City Indigenous People Youth Organization in their bid to give back to their elders for safeguarding their culture.
The successful turnout of the program demonstrates the foundation’s ongoing commitment to making healthcare more accessible in remote areas and vulnerable communities.
“We are dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of underserved communities. This optical mission is part of our broader effort to empower and support the well-being of Indigenous Peoples, especially senior citizens who are often marginalized in healthcare access,” said DigiPlus Interactive COO BingoPlus Foundation Celeste Jovenir.