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Completion Report for

OSM MEDICAL MISSION Baseco, Port Area


April 19, 2008

What: OSM Maritime Services Inc. has a history of providing medical assistance to depressed areas, with successful missions conducted in Laguna and Cavite already. This year was no exemption, only we wished to reach out to those who are living even closer to us- to the people we see every day but never really stop to consider the daily struggles and challenges of life. We know we need not travel far to reach areas where the living standards are far worse than one could imagine. That is why OSM decided to conduct its medical mission for the benefit of the inhabitants of Baseco, Port Area on April 19, 2008. A total of 500 beneficiaries were targeted for the event. The services provided was medical and optical check-ups, medicine dispensation, complementary supplies (such as toothbrushes, toothpaste etc), free eyeglasses and haircutting. When: April 19, 2008 9 am 3 pm Where: Baseco, Port Area In Cooperation With: - The Vice Mayors Office - Philippine Army 1st Community Development Company - Kaagpay - Barangay 649 - NGC Medical Clinic - Medicard - Hungry Croco - Mayors Office Special Drugs Education Center - Donators (see separate list) Beneficiaries: 1263 inhabitants of Baseco Budget: 45.000 pesos Cash Donations: 71.000 pesos Actual expenses: 79,079 pesos This includes medicines, three meals for all volunteers, medical equipment, tables and chairs, two extra tents, banner and t-shirt printing, transportation expenses, diplomas and frames and other expenses.

The Mission Details


The Venue: After doing research in various areas the choice fell on Barangay 649, Zone 68, Baseco as the venue of our Medical Mission. The area is currently under development, but only half/half. This meaning that half of the Baseco compound now consists of houses build by the NGO Habitat for Humanity while the other half still remains severely depressed with no structures and only handmade housings. All in all there are about 45.000 families in the area, whereas a large proportion of the inhabitants are children. Baseco has been notorious in the past for daily shootings and murder, but this is now improving to the better. Still, the area is hard to reach with badly maintained roads and the lack of almost everything. The Beneficiaries: The target number of beneficiaries was set to 500. We had received the names and personal data of the 500 people to be treated by the barangay officials in advance and issued OSM Stamps (see attachment) to give them entry to the mission venue. As the mission turned out to be quite famous in the area the officials also provided us with an extra list of 300 more names in case we were to treat additional patients as well. Only those with the stamp, however, would be allowed inside the venue. Within the 6 hours of the medical mission the planned procedure seemed to work only in the beginning stages. After a few hours, however, the number of people approaching the venue with stamps seemed to be declining. Due to that we decided to admit all those in line with or without stamp. To keep track and control of the numbers, we did however ensure names and birth dates of all those who were given treatment. All beneficiaries were also required to obtain what we called a Medical Journal (see attachment) where their name and birth date was stated. At the same time it functioned as a control measure. Without the journal the beneficiary would not be given freebies, checkups or medicines. All in all as many as 1263 patients were given consultation during the mission. As we were caught by surprise by the number of patients we were also amazed by the percentage of children among these.

The Medicines: In advance we had both received medicine donations and bought medicines from the cash donations provided by suppliers and others. We noticed that the most needed medications were not actually all medicines vitamins, cough syrup and paracetamol were the supplies we quickly ran out of. At around 12 pm some of our staff actually had to go to the nearest drug store to get more of the most prescribed medication. This was not really due to the lack of medicines, but because the number of patients exceeded what we has anticipated when purchasing medicines. Since most of the patients were infants or young children the syrup and drop versions of the various medicines were well needed. After the mission we actually had less than 1 box of syrups left all together while the tablets (for adults) remained left in bundles.

The Transportation: Accessibility is not the strongest side of Baseco. Since its located in a somewhat remote and unsafe area bringing vehicles was not an option. Instead we arranged with the barangay officials to hire three jeepneys for us for the day itself. These would be used to transport all the volunteers to and from the venue, as well as all the supplies. This arrangement worked very well! We also made good use of the OSM van for bringing the doctors to and from the venue, as well as the lunch/snacks and for other errands.

The Volunteers: The number of volunteers from the OSM staff was high. All in all there were 38 volunteers who eagerly participated in the event. In addition to this there were 13 cadets who assisted throughout the day at the venue and for driving. The participating institutions also provided assistance in the form of volunteers. The most important volunteers, the medical personnel, were as many as 16 doctors and 2 nurses. They came from NGC Medical Clinic and Medicard. The Philippine Army more precisely the 1st Community Development Company provided security through approximately 40 soldiers, and the Kaagpay and Barangay officials ensured 25 tanods (local security). Also the Mayors Office provided around 10 tanods.

OSM Staff: 38 Cadets: 13 Doctors: 16 Nurses: 2 Army: 38 Tanods: 35 The Meals: We provided three meals for all the OSM Volunteers and Doctors. The Army and Tanods were more than we expected, so we had to order for 60 extra lunch packages when the mission had already started. This was completed by the caterer without any complications. One issue, however, was getting the meals to the venue in the morning. We arranged for the morning snack to be delivered to the office at 8 am, but due to traffic we had to reroute the delivery to Baseco itself. Since the meals came from Quezon City, we used to van to collect the lunch and afternoon snacks in at around 10am. The food was good and no complaints at all, although there was as mentioned a shortage of meals because of the unexpected high number of security personnel. Also, because of the number of patients there was little time for the volunteers to eat the morning and afternoon snacks. We did have a lunch break from 12 am 1 pm for them all to catch their breath and get something to eat. Water and juice was flowing and the cadets were handing out to all thirsty volunteers continuously. Morning snacks: Tuna Sandwich, cookies and juice Lunch: Chicken & Pork Adobo, macaroons and juice Afternoon snacks: Various cookies and juice

The Services: Weighing We offered weighing of the children at the mission. The idea was to also provide height and blood pressure measuring, but this didnt push through due to the lack of equipment. The service proved to be quite popular and even crowed as we only had one scale available.

Storytelling/Health Promotion The initial idea was to provide health promotion information and storytelling. Due to the evolvement of the mission, however, we found it not to be doable. With the big crowds and also the refusal of the children to leave their parents side this service did not push through. Freebies A stand at the venue offered handout of toothbrushes and toothpaste to 500 beneficiaries. The initial idea was to provide a package including soap and lice shampoo, but due to time constraint and high costs we decided to go only with the dental products. After the 500 was reached and all the freebies handed out the freebies stand was closed.

Medical/Optical Check-Up In total 1263 patients received medical attention. They were given a prescription (see attachment) for needed medicines to pick up at our medicine dispensation section. The number of doctors was actually higher than we anticipated, and the number of patients examined was therefore also higher than expected. In addition, 150 patients received free eyeglasses.

Medicine Dispensation Medicines for common illnesses and symptoms such as cough, head ache, lack of vitamins and colds were handed out when prescription and journal shown. In the beginning the situation was a bit chaotic, with volunteers trying to locate the different boxes and different medication which we also almost ran out of before lunch time. A volunteer had to go out to buy more, but since the medicines ran out we had to cut the mission short by one hour. Hair Cutting The army provided hair cutting for the patients/beneficiaries in the area. They also wished to do circumcision and feeding, but this did not push through.

Partners
The Vice Mayors Office We were in touch with the Vice Mayors Office already in January when we were scouting for a venue for the mission. Two staff members, who became our contact personnel, kindly escorted us to areas in Smokey Mountains, Baseco and San Andres. We were also promised tents, tables, chairs and security measures for the event. In addition the Chief of Staff wished to initiate feeding for the children as well as water provision and a portable grocery at another location in Baseco. Later on we were also given a few minutes with Vice Mayor, Hon. Isko Moreno, where he acknowledged the event and gave his full support and approval. As April 19 was approaching we quickly leaned that there patience is a virtue in politics, and we were often left waiting for hours for meeting, letter handover and inquiries. In the end it also turned out the tables and chairs could not be provided for, and neither could the number of tents we wished to put up. We received 11 tents for the activity, and in addition a portable toilet since the venue itself has limited CR possibilities. Assistance: Assistance in advance, 11 tents, portable toilet, and security contacts. Barangay 649 As we were escorted to Baseco by the staff members of the Vice Mayors Office we also got in touch with members of the local Barangay. Sir Domingo A1 Ramirez and Sir Richard Laurenciana were more than helpful in providing us information concerning the area. They located beneficiaries for the mission and filled out the name lists we already provided them with. Unfortunately the limit of 500 (also stated on the list given to them) was not taken into consideration and the list was xeroxed to make room for 300 extra names. This was done without our consent and provided some issues in the planning phase as we had only targeted 500 patients. Both A1 and Richard were involved throughout the process and assisted in the planning and set up of the venue. In addition they made sure we had reliable jeepney drivers to drive volunteers and equipment to and from the area. Assistance: Planning process guidance, help with name lists, contact personnel, manpower for preparing the venue, more than 20 tanods, hiring of reliable jeepney drivers, and pavement of the venue Philippine Army 1st Community Development Company Through the barangay officials we learned about the 1st Community Development Company. It is an army branch stationed in Baseco that is doing various development projects in Baseco and Metro Manila. We were urged by the Barangay officials to send Major Nelson Dela Cruz a letter requesting for security assistance, and after doing so we received an immediate approval. The Major also suggested feeding through his contact at Channel 2, circumcision of the boys and handout of clothing. On April 19 we expected around 10 soldiers from the company, but were surprised when about 40 were assigned to guard the premises of the mission. Not only that, but the army provided a tent of their own where they offered free haircuts to the beneficiaries. Assistance: Soldiers/Security, tent, and hair cutting service

Kaagpay The organization Kaagpay is a Christian Movement with its base in Baseco. It was founded by pastor Nooli and his wife and they have currently established a church at the Baseco compound. Part of their daily activities is, aside from those directly connected to the church, feeding of children in the area. In that way they have a close relationship to the beneficiaries of the medical mission. Before the mission the pastor was helpful with gathering names of beneficiaries of the activity, but we experienced that our clear limit of 500 beneficiaries was not taken into consideration. More than 700 names were provided and when we shared our concern and plans for the activity itself it seemed like it was not completely embraced. In a way we felt a little hindered by the groups actions. Nonetheless, on the day itself the group provided around 25 tanods (local security) together with the barangay. They also assisted in putting up the equipment for the mission and did a good job in assisting the beneficiaries as the mission was initiated. Assistance: Help with name lists, manpower for preparing the venue, and more than 20 tanods

NGC Medical Clinic The head of the Nicomedes G. Cruz Medical Clinic, Dr Nicomedes Cruz himself, gave us a green light in assisting for the medical mission as early as in February. His clinic has previously been involved with our medical missions and they were interested in teaming up with us for this mission as well. Not only is it a good way to strengthen the relationship between the clinic and OSM, but the diplomas handed to the volunteer doctors is quite valuable to them. For previous missions the clinic has provided approximately 10 doctors for medical and optical check ups. In addition they provided free eyeglasses last year. This year was no exemption, only the number of doctors and nurses reached 16 for the mission in Baseco. The work of the doctors was efficient and good, and they did quite an effort seeing how they all just got off their night shift to go straight to Baseco to assist. We picked them up outside their clinic in the morning and ensured their safe return with the same means of transportation in the afternoon. Assistance: 15 doctors and 1 nurse, 1 optometrist, and free eyeglasses

Medicard From Medicard one doctor and one nurse were present during the mission. We received notification two days before the mission that two medical volunteers would be meeting us in Baseco and we picked them up on the way there in the morning. Assistance: 1 doctor and 1 nurse

Vizcarra Medical Clinic For the medical mission we requested donation for supplies from Viszcarra Medical Clinic. Since the clinic is mainly dealing with vaccinations we received a massive donation of 50 ampoules of Hepatitis-B vaccinations, worth 500.000 pesos. That would be enough to give 500 children 1 dosage each, or 250 children two dosages. Because the vaccination is too close to expiry to sell anymore, the clinic has decided to donate it instead. Nonetheless, it is still effective despite the expiry date. Because of the nature of the donation (needing to be stored cooled) and the extra doctors/nurses and research needed for the shots we decided to save the vaccinations to another occasion. Instead we wish to conduct an activity solemnly focusing on the vaccination making it a vaccination program. Assistance: 50 ampoules of Hepatitis-B Mayors Office Special Drugs Education Center Our contact at the Mayors Office, Sir Mark Gabumpa, managed to gather more than 10 tanods within a few hours on the night before the mission after hearing about the potential lack of security. We were also told to not be shy about coordinating with the Mayors Office for our next mission. Assistance: More than 10 tanods Hungry Croco For the mission we wished to provide meals from the outside for the volunteers. This to relieve the canteen department and also since it proved to be just as cheap from the restaurant we found. Hungry Croco, the restaurant of Sir Cholo Lacson, offered to provide meals for initially 60 volunteers. The day before we changed the order to 70 volunteers and during the mission itself we had to change it once again to around 140 volunteers (lunch only for the extra order). Amazingly the small restaurant managed to keep up with our extraordinary order and provided the meals on time and with the same good quality. Also, the restaurant donated the initial 80 lunch meals for the mission and the manager herself stayed at the venue throughout the mission to help out. Assistance: 80 lunch meals free of charge, great service

Donators (see separate list) We started sending out letters 2 months in advance to OSM suppliers and various organizations and institutions for assistance. Although we received a long line of declines, the response to our letters requesting donations was really overwhelming. All in all we received 71.000 pesos in cash donations and additional medicines from 11 different donators. We also received donations of toothpaste and toothbrushes, juice, gift certificate, and water. In return of the generous assistance every donator gets their name mentioned on air during our radio program every Saturday for one month. Also a plaque of appreciation and a CD containing the slideshow and photos from the mission will be handed over.

Those who decided to donate were: Clinicomed, Microphase Enterprise Company, NTC Manila, Faxtron Philippines, Del Rosario & Del Rosario, Bigboard, Hotel Kimberly, JT Services, VIA Travel, IDESS Training, Aqua Garden, VNP Properties, Mercury Drugs, Professional Gear, Excellence & Competency Training, Golden Success, Chief Officer Renee Sanggalang, Maritime Clinic for International Services, Far East Maritime Foundation, Trinity Insurance, Summit Furnishings, SM Foundation, OSM Family Club, Palbros Printing, Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila, and Marie Castillo. Assistance: 71.000 pesos in cash donations, medicines from 11 different donators, toothpaste & toothbrushes, juices, gift certificate, and water.

Experiences
The Implications Most of the implications we experienced is connected to the unexpected high numbers of beneficiaries. We had enough supplies and equipment for 500 patients, but with a 120% increase the shortages became evident. We ran out of the following: - Papers for registration - Medical Journals - Prescription notes - Medicines A volunteer ran out before lunch time to retrieve more of this for the mission to be as effective as possible. We also experienced crowding in the registration and waiting area and at the medicine dispensation. We had underestimated the number of children living in the area, which also meant we had too much medicine for adults compared to the younger ones.

Our Gains Through the medical mission we gained valuable contacts in both the army and the Office of the Vice Mayor. This can be, as has already been made evident to us, of great importance for our future projects such as tree planting and coastal cleanup. We also strengthened our relationship with our suppliers and other organizations through the cooperation with them for the mission. The volunteers, both OSM and Medical, had an experience of a life time. They all got to witness the way of life for many Filipinos and the mission was somewhat of an eye opener to many. It was also an event that showed us that nothing is impossible. We turned a much warned venue for a medical mission into a success story. Most importantly, we managed to provide much needed health care and medical assistance to people who cannot afford such services for themselves or their families. We received and experienced a local communitys embrace and will no doubt always be closely connected to Baseco.

Attachments
- Budget and list of expenses - List of donators, donations and medicines (three sheets) - Samples of map of the venue, banner, t-shirts, stamps and medical journals

BUDGET FOR the OSM MEDICAL MISSION

Exterior Pavement Tents Additional tents - pluss transport Fences Security

Quantity Cost 12 3 750

SUM

Total Comment Barangay Vice Mayor 2250 Pay on delivery 200 Pay on delivery Barangay Major 2450

Meals: Snacks: Sandwich - Tuna Sandwich - 1 peanut cookie - 1 rais. Cookie - 1 juice Lunch: Chicken & Pork adobo - Adobo - Macaroons - Rice - Juice Snacks: Cookies - 2 macaroons - 2 raisin cookie - 2 Peanut cookie - Juice Spoon Fork

Quantity Cost 70 40

Total Comment 2800 Hungry Croc

70

47

Hungry Croc Donation

70

47

3290

SUM

0 Hungry Croc 0 Hungry Croc 6090

Equipment - Medical Gloves

Quantity Cost 1 70

Total Comment 70

Cotton Patches Tape

2 10 2

30 15 70 SUM

60 150 140 420

Equipment - Other Chairs Tables - 3 ft by 3 ft - 3 ft by 6 ft Fans

Quantity Cost 150 8 30 70 10 40 20 60 10 200 SUM

Total Comment 1200 2100 400 1200 2000 6900

Medicin & Vitamins Cough Syrup Vitamin B Vitamin C Antibiotics Paracetamol

Quantity Cost 50 40 50 70 50 70 50 55 100 17 SUM

Total Comment 2000 3500 3500 2750 1700 13450

Volunteers T-shirts - XS -S -M -L - XXL Printing Diplomas Water

Quantity Cost Total Comment 70 40 45 1800 5 67 335 15 68 1020 7 69 483 3 73 219 70 32 2240 6 35 10 210 10 28 5 gallons 0 Marie donated SUM 6307

Suppliers Diploma Frame Cds - photo

Quantity Cost 10 40 10 200 10 7,5 SUM

Total Comment 400 2000 75 Office 2475 Total Comment 3600 200 2000 800 80 6680

Other Transportation Phone card Travel expenses (prior) Banner Cartolina

Quantity Cost 3 1200 1 200 1 2000 2 400 16 5 SUM

TOTAL Budget

44772 45000

ACTUAL EXPENSES FOR the OSM MEDICAL MISSION

Post 1.0. 1.1.

Cost Item Exterior Additional tents - Small - Big - Transport

Variable

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

1 1

750 1500 SUM

750 1500 200 2450

Post 2.0. 2.1.

Cost Item Meals Snacks: Sandwich - Tuna Sandwich - 1 peanut cookie - 1 rais. Cookie - 1 juice Snacks: Extra sandwiches Lunch: Chicken & Pork adobo - Adobo - Macaroons - Rice - Juice Lunch: Extra Packed lunch Snacks: Cookies - 2 macaroons - 2 raisin cookie - 2 Peanut cookie

Variable

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

80

40

3200

Hungry Croc

50 100 -

35

1750 0 Donation

40 80

15 47

600 3760

2.2. 2.3. 2.4.

- Juice Spoon Fork Tissue paper Cups Water Ice (for the water)

1 1 10 24 55 135 28 5 gallons 4 SUM 1 50 1

55 135 0 96 9596

Hungry Croc Hungry Croc

Marie donated

Post 3.0. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3.

Cost Item Equipment - Medical Gloves Masks Alcohol - Small - Large Paperbags: Medicine Paperbags: Freebies Equipment - Tents Chairs Tables - 3 ft by 3 ft - 3 ft by 6 ft Table rope (twine) Flooring Fabric (cotton) Storybooks Toilet paper Marker Pens Eagle Ballpens Banner Cartolina Charts

Variable

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

2 1 5 2 25 7

170 140 20,75 29 9,5 28,5

100 50 1 1 100 100

340 140 103,75 58 237,5 199,5

3.4. 3.5. 3.1. 3.1. 3.2.

150 10 20 1 4 11 2 1 1 1 1 30

8 40 60 45 65 1 yard 15 1 yard 10 246 84 60 450 3,6

1 1 1 1

3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. 3.8. 3.9. 3.10. 3.11. 3.12.

12 50

1200 0 400 1200 45 260 165 20 246 84 60 450 108

Discount Discount Discount Discount

- Paper - Plastic

11 5

5 20 SUM

55 100 5471,75

Post 4.0.

Cost Item Medicin & Vitamins Katialis ointment Multi Vitamin + Iron Multi Vitamin Syrup Ascorbic Acid Ambroxol Tab Abroxol Syrup Amoxicillin Cap Amoxicillin Susp Amoxicillin Drops Nifedipine Salbutamol Tablet Salbutamol Syrup Paracetamol Tab Paracetamol Syrup Mebendazole Tab Mebendazole Susp Chloram Ear Drops Chloram Eye Drops Naproxen Loperamde Hyoscine Ketoconazole Cream Ranitidine Nalidixic Acid Bisacodyl Benzyl Ben 25% Lotion Pregnancy Test Discount

Variable

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

10 50 100 48 20 40 20 100 20 20 20 50 50 50 20 50 5 5 10 2 2 20 2 10 1 10 15

15,75 101 29 52 65 16 205 24,5 18 223 49 12,6 23 12,6 202 17,3 79 79 176 44 216 59 195 30 84 34 30

157,5 5050 2900 2496 1300 640 4100 2450 360 4460 980 630 1150 630 4040 865 395 395 1760 88 432 1180 390 300 84 340 450 2271,9

4.1.

Additional medicines Tiki-Tiki drops Enervon C syrup Ceenergy drops Time Cee drops Biogesic Drops Ceenegry Powder Clusvl Powder Hrbycin Syrup Polyvisol Syrup Tuseran Forte Solmux Drops Solmux Syrup Solmux Syrup Loviscol Nutroplex Biogesic Syrup Alchohol

41 27 3 6 14 4 9 3 2 4 7 7 2 5 12 10 1

35 52 49,75 50 49,5 52,5 49,5 57,75 51,75 58,75 79,5 81,25 89 88,25 58,75 59,5 29 SUM

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1435 1404 149,25 300 693 210 445,5 173,25 103,5 235 556,5 568,75 178 441,25 705 595 29 43972,6

Post 5.0. 5.1.

Cost Item Volunteers T-shirts - XS -S -M -L - XXL Printing Fans Flutes

Variable

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

5.2. 5.3.

70 40 5 15 7 3 70 1 1

45 67 68 69 73 32 328 60 SUM

60 20

1800 335 1020 483 219 2240 328 60 6485

Post 6.0. 6.1.

Cost Item Suppliers Special Paper - Coloured Paper - Board Paper Frame

Quantity

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

6.3.

3 6 58

22,75 33,25 50 SUM

20 10

68,25 199,5 2900 3167,75

Post 7.0. 7.1.1 7.1.2. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4.

Cost Item Other Jeepney rent - Additional Jeepney on April 19 Travel expenses (prior) Meal for Barangay officials Load

Quantity

Cost

Pieces per unit Total

Comment

3 1 1 1 1

1200 600 3303 226 100 SUM

3600 600 3717 226 100 8243

TOAL TOTAL TOTAL

BUDGET DONATION EXPENSES

45000 73000 79386,1

Expenses as per date


Date 30.jan Activity MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Post 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.3. 7.2. 7.2. 3.12. 7.2. 5.1. 7.2. 7.2. 3.1. + 3.2. 5.1. 3.12. 3.6. 3.5. 3.4. 3.2. 3.1. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.8. 3.11. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. Quantity Jeepney to Pasay Jeepney to RTL RTL to Manila Hall Tricycle to the bay Jeppney to the office Taxi to City Hall Jeepney from City Hall Jeepney to City Hall Jeppney to OSM Jeepney Taxi Jeepney Taxi: city hall Baseco: Taxi to City Hall Baseco: Taxi to area Baseco: Tricycle to jeepney Baseco: Jeepney Medicine pickup: bus Medicine pickup: jeepney Taxi to City Hall Jeepney to Baseco Tricycle to the venue Tricycle from Venue Taxi to NTC Taxi from NTC Taxi to Microphase Taxi to VIRLANIE Tricycle from VIRLANIE Taxi to PandiPhil Taxi to the office Jeepney to JT Services Jeepney from JT Services Taxi to Intramourus Meal Jeepney to City Hall Jeepney to Divisoria Charts Jeepney to the office T-shirts: Advance payment Jeepney Jeepney Rosegan: Tables & Chairs T-shirts: Remaining payment on pickup Charts Storybooks Paperbags: Freebie Paperbags: Medicine Facemasks Latex gloves Twine rope Flooring Fabric (cotton) Markers (red) Cartolina Jeepney: Divisoria Taxi: OSM Tips (T-shirts) Oscar transport: Baseco Jeepney to Taft Taxi to Pacific Pharm. Taxi to Mercury 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 70 60 40 15 11 25 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 11 2 1 2 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 Amount 18 7,5 15 25 7,5 60 7,5 9 7,5 7,5 50 7,5 70 1 1 1 1 2 2 55 15 40 40 150 130 100 60 20 50 130 7,5 7,5 60 226 7,5 7,5 5 7,5 2000 7,5 7,5 2800 4097 20 10 237,5 199,5 140 340 45 260 165 84 108 7,5 150 20 40 7,5 40 140 Total 18 15 30 50 15 60 15 18 15 15 50 15 70 70 60 40 15 22 50 55 30 40 40 150 130 100 60 20 50 130 15 15 60 226 15 15 55 15 2000 15 15 2800 4097 100 20 237,5 199,5 140 340 45 260 165 84 108 15 150 20 40 15 40 140

31.jan 01.feb 06.feb 21.feb 26.feb 11.mar

12.mar 28.mar

01.apr

02.apr 04.apr

10.apr 11.apr

14.apr

15.apr

16.apr 18.apr

19.apr

22.apr 23.apr

MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM

7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 4.0. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.2. 7.1.1. 5.2. 3.10. 2.2.+2.3. 3.7. 3.3. 4.0. 5.3. 3.9. 7.2. 7.2. 7.1.2. 2.4. 7.2. 4.1. 1.1. 7.1.1. 6.1. 2.1. 7.2. 7.2. 7.4. 7.2. 6.3.

Jeepney to Ortigas Jeepney to EDSA MRT LRT Mercury Drugs Taxi to Pacific Pharm. Pacific Pharmacy Taxi back with medicines Jeep to Exact Jeep to UN Jeep to Malate Jeep to Pedro Gil Jeep to Clinic Taxi from Clinic Taxi from Summit Taxi Taxi Jeep Jeep rent Fans Banner Meals supplies Toilet Paper Alcohol Ointment Flutes Pens Oscar transport Taxi back from divisoria Jeepney to Baseco Ice Taxi Medicines Tents Jeepney rent Special Paper: Doctors and Suppliers Meals Jeepney Train Load Jeepney Frames Total

2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 58

7,5 7,5 12 15 319 105 35593,1 200 8 10 7,5 7,5 7,5 60 120 250 80 7,5 600 328 450 190 246 161,75 15,75 60 60 150 60 600 96 100 8222 2450 600 267,75 9310 8 14 100 8 50

15 15 24 30 319 105 35593,1 200 16 20 15 15 15 60 120 250 80 15 1800 328 450 190 246 161,75 157,5 60 60 150 60 600 96 100 8222 2450 1800 267,75 9310 16 28 100 16 2900 79386,1

Cash Donations

Donation: Far Eastern Maritime Foundation Donation: Palpros Printing Donation: Renee Donation: Golden Success Donation: Exact Donations: VIA Travel Donations: IDESS Donations: Del Rosario & Del Rosario Donations: Hotel Kimberly Donations: Aqua Garden Donations: JT Services Donations: VNP Building Donations: Microphase Total

2000 3000 3000 2000 3000 20500 10000 10000 1000 3000 500 10000 5000 73000

DONATIONS FOR THE MISSION


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Company Microphase Enterprise Company NTC Manila Faxtron Philippines NGC Medical Clinic Del Rosario & Del Rosario Bigboard Hotel Kimberly JT Services VIA Travel IDESS Aqua Garden VNP Properties Mercury Drugs Professional Gear Excellence & Competency Training Golden Success Chief Officer Rene Sanggalang Maritime Clinic for International Services Far East Maritime Foundation Vizcarra Diagnostic Center Clinicomed Trinity Insurance Summit Furnishings Hungry Croco SM Foundation OSM Family Club Palbros Printing Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila Integrated Computer System Marie Castillo OSM Supplier/Partner/Cooperator Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Trade IT Training IT - Fax service Hospital Insurance Billboard Hotel Aircon Travel Training Watersupplier Office Rental Pharmacy Traininf Gear Training Review Center Personal Clinic Training Clinic Clinic Insurance Office furniture Restaurant Mall OSM Printing Hotel IT Personal Donation 5.000 peso Medicines Medicines Eyeglasses 10.000 peso Medicines 1.000 peso 500 peso 42.000 peso (for two events) 10.000 peso 3.000 peso 10.000 peso 50 bottles multi-vitamins Medicines 3.000 peso 2.000 peso 3.000 peso Toothbrush & paste worth 10.000 Medicines and 2.000 Hepatitis-B Vaccination worth 500.000 Medicines Medicines Medicines Lunch Medicines 150 bottles of juice 3000 peso Gift-Certificate Cash Water

MEDICINES FOR THE MEDICAL MISSION - DONATED AND PURCHASED


Donator Faxtron Brand RiteMed Biogesic Rhea Rhea Biogesic Guaifenesin Revicon Ce-Vi-Sol Solmux Amoxil Medimoxil Ceelin Calpol Medimoxil Ceelin Solmux Solmux Himox RX Ferrous Sulfate Biogesic Calpol Neozep - Forte Tablet Tuseran - Forte Capsule Nutrilin Cotrimoxazole Carbocisteine Ascorbic Acid Ascorbic Acid Paracetamol Paracetamol Amoxixilin Trihydrate Timizol Forte Multivitamins Multivitamins Tramadol Hci Type Paracetamol Paracetamol Ferrous Sulfate Ascorbic Acid Paracetamol Robitussin Multivitamin Ascorpic Acid Carbocisteine Amoxicillin Amoxicillin Trihydrate Ascorbic Acid Paracetamol Amoxicillin Trihydrate Ascorbic Acid Carbocisteine Carbocisteine Amoxicillin Amoxicillin Ferrous Sulfate Paracetamol Paracetamol Phenyl.Chlor. Paracetamol Dext. Phen. Paracetamol Vitamins Cotrimoxazole Carbocisteine Ascorbic Acid Ascorbic Acid Paracetamol Paracetamol Amoxixilin Trihydrate Cotrimoxazole Multivitamin Multivitamin Dolpaz Purpose Analgestic/Antipyretic Analgestic/Antipyretic Anti-Anemic Vitamin C Analgestic/Antipyretic Caugh Minerals + Amino Acids Vitamin C Mucolytic (Caugh) Antibacterial Antibacterial Vitamins Analgestic/Antipyretic Antibacterial Vitamin C Mucolytic (Caugh) Mucolytic (Caugh) Antibacterial Antibacterial Anti-Anemic Analgestic/Antipyretic Analgestic/Antipyretic Analgestic/Antipyretic Analgestic/Antipyretic Vitamins Antibacterial Mucolytic (Caugh) Vitamin Vitamin Analgestic/Antipyretic Analgestic/Antipyretic Antibacterial Antibacterial Vitamin Vitamin Opiod Analgesic Units 2 15 6 13 5 1 25 15ml 8 15ml 13 10ml 4 10ml 3 60ml 18 10ml 14 60ml 6 15ml 8 60ml 9 60ml 3 10ml 5 60ml 4 325mg 7 15ml 8 60ml 8 527mg 15 ? 11 10ml 50 60ml 400mg/80mg pr 5ml 10 60ml 250mg/5ml 10 60ml 100mg/5ml 10 500mg 100 tablets 1 500mg 100 tablets 2 60ml 250mg/5ml 10 500mg 100 capsules 2 800mg/160mg 100 tablets 1 100 capsules 1 60ml 10 50mg 100 capsules 1 Amount 500 mg 500 mg 325 mg 500 mg 500 mg 200 mg Quantity per unit 100 tablets 20 tablets 100 tablets 100 tablets 20 tablets 100 tablets 1 4 tablets 60mg/0.6ml 40/mg/ml 100mg/ml 100mg/ml 100mg/5ml 100mg/ml 250mg per 5ml 100mg/ml 200mg/5ml 100ml/5ml 100mg/ml 250mg/5ml 100 tablets 100mlg/ml 120mg/5ml 20 tablets 10 tablets

Bigboard

NTC

Mercury Professional Gear

Far East Maritime

Foundation

Clinicomed

Trinity Insurance

Summit Furnishings

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Paracetamol Cefalexin Prednisone Loperamide Revitaplex Ascorbic Acid Paracetamol Multivitamins Ambrexol Hydrochloride Mefenamic Acid Paracetamol Amoxicillin Trihydrate Vitamins Carbocisteine Ascorbic Acid Salbutamol Ascorbic Acid Amroxol HCI Paracetamol Multi-Vitamin + Iron Multi-Vitamin + Minerals Ascorbic Acid Ambroxol Hydrochloride Ambroxol Hydrochloride Amoxicillin Trihydrate Amoxicillin Trihydrate Amoxicillin Paracetamol Paracetamol Mebendazole Mebendazole Salbutamol Nalidixic Acid Benzyl Benzoate Nova test Chloramphenicol - Eye Chloramphenicol - Ear Ranitidine Hydrochloride Salbutamol Nifedipine Hyoscine Butylbromide

Rapidol Cefalexin Pred 5 Loperamide Revitaplex Ascorbic Acid Alvedon Opstres Atrivex Mefenamic Acid Myremol Axmel Multivitamin Carbocisteine Ascorbic Acid Salbutamol Ceelin Ambroxol HCI Paracetamol Multivitamin Multivitamin Ascorbic Acid Ambroxol Hydrochloride Ambroxol Hydrochloride Amoxicillin Axmel Axmel Paracetamol Myremol Mebendazole Mebendazole Salbutamol Nalidixic Acid Benzyl Benzoate Pregnancy test Chloramphenicol - Eye Chloramphenicol - Ear Normaxid Salbutamol Heblopin Hyoscine Butylbromide

Analgestic/Antipyretic Antibacterial Anti-Inflammatory/Asthmas Anti-Diahrreal Vitamins Vitamins Analgestic/Antipyretic Vitamins Mucolytic (Caugh) Analgestic/Anti-Inflammatory Analgestic/Antypyretic Antibacterial Vitamins Mucolytic (Caugh) Vitamins Anti-Asthma Vitamins Mucolytic (Caugh) Analgesic/Antipyretic Vitamin Vitamin Vitamin Mucolytic (Caugh) Mucolytic (Caugh) Antibacterial Antibacterial Antibacterial Analgestic/Antipyretic Analgestic/Antipyretic Anthelmintic Anthelmintic Anti-Asthma Antibacterial Anti-Scabies Pregnancy test Eye Drops Ear Drops Anti-Acid & Ansti-uicerant Anti-Asthma Anti-Hypertensive Anti-Spasmodic/Anticholinergic

500mg 500mg 5mg 2mg 105mg 500mg 500mg 640 mg++ 30mg 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 120ml 100mg 30 mg 60ml (500 mg) 60ml 10ml 60ml 500mg 60ml 500mg 60ml 60ml 120ml 1 10ml 10ml 150mg 4mg 5mg 10mg

56 tablets 56 tablets 376 tablets 76 tablets 174 tablets 122 tablets 250 tablets 60 tablets 100 tablets 50mg/ml 125mg/5ml 125mg/5ml 100mg/5ml 100mg/5ml 2mg/5ml 100mg/5ml 15mg/5ml 120mg/5ml 100 capsules 100 tablets 100 tablets 15 mg/5mL 100 capsules 250mg/5mL 100mg/ml 125mg/5ml 100 tablets 100mg/5ml 100 tablets 2mg/5ml 250mg/5ml 25% Lotion 1 .5% (5mg/ml) .5% (5mg/ml) 100 tablets 100 tablets 100 capsules 100 tablets

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 5 43 46 50 33 37 13 42 35 35 35 50 100 48 20 40 20 100 20 50 50 50 20 50 10 10 15 5 5 2 20 20 2

SM Foundation

Bought during mission

Loperamide Hydrochloride Bisacodyl Ketoconazole Naproxen Sodium Amoxicilin Cotrimoxazole Ferrous Sulfate Paracetamol Salbutamol Cotrimoxazole Mefenamic Acid Paracetamol Tiki-Tiki Enervon C Ceenergy Time-Cee Biogesic Ceenergy Clusvl Hrbycin Polyvisol Tuseran Forte Solmux Solmux Solmux

Diastop Bisacodyl Latosil Naproxen Sodium Axmel Cotrimoxazole Ferrous Sulfate Paracetamol Salbutamol Cotrimoxazole Mefenamic Acid Paracetamol Multivitamin Ascorbic Acid Ascorbic Acid Multivitamin Paracetamol Multivitamin

Anti-Diarrheal/Anti-Motility Laxative Antifungal Analgesics/Anti-inflammatory Antibacterial Antibacterial Anti-Anemic Analgestic/Antipyretic Anti-Asthma Antibacterial Analgestic/Anti-Inflammatory Analgestic/Antipyretic Vitamins Vitamin-C Vitamin-C Vitamins Analgestic/Antipyretic Vitamins

2mg 5mg 5g 250mg 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml

100 capsules 100 tablets 20mg/g cream 100 tablets

100 tablets 100 tablets 100 tablets 15ml 60ml 15ml 15ml 15ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 60ml 15ml 60ml 60ml 15ml 60ml 60ml

Paracetamol

Dext. Phen. Paracetamol Carbocisteine Carbocisteine Carbocisteine Loviscol Nutroplex Biogesic

Analgestic/Antipyretic Mucolytic (Caugh) Mucolytic (Caugh) Mucolytic (Caugh)

Analgesic

2 1 20 10 50 72 72 72 72 10 5 5 41 27 3 6 14 4 9 3 2 4 7 7 2 5 12 10

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