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more than two decards ago, whereby the care- giving burden of families could be alleviated, home health care came to our minds. We did some
brainstorming, a bit of research and even used the findings of a
study done by a group of students from the SU College of Nursing titled: The Feasibility of Putting Up a Health Care Company in Dumaguete, which indicated
hen my friends and I first thought of starting a business
office. In 2016, we moved to our current office in Daro, behind the Silliman ballfield. Our first patient was the
Through the years, our caregivers have taken care of almost a thousand clients. I would like to believe that we have eased the care
In re: Petition for issuance of new Owner’s Duplicate Copy of Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-23413
Consuelo G. Lacson, Petitioner -versus-
The Registry of Deeds of the Province of Negros Oriental, Respondent x-----------------------------------------------------/ ORDER
WANTED
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Regional Trial Court of Negros Oriental 7th
Branch 41 Dumaguete City Cadastral Pleading No. 2019-4862
Republic of the Philippines Judicial Region
EYE....FROM P. 5
Petitioner, through counsel, filed a Verified Petition, praying that after due notice and hearing, judgement be rendered declaring the Owner’s Duplicate Copy of TCT No. T-23413 as lost and destroyed and null and void, and directing the Registry of Deeds of the Province of Negros Oriental to issue a new Owner’s Duplicate Copy in place of the lost duplicate certificate, containing the same entries which shall, in all respects, be entitled to like faith and credit as the original duplicate copy.
The Petition shall be heard on Feb. 12, 2020 at 8:30 in the morning. Let this Order be published at the expense of the Petitioner once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Negros Oriental, prior to the scheduled date of hearing. SO ORDERED. Given this 2nd
day of October, 2019 in the City of Dumaguete.
LEONCIO R. BANCORO Presiding Judge
Ray Fernando Guatelara, Jesfer Guatelara, Girlie Ramo, Darlene Guatelara, Tonnette Geary, the author, Corinne Tabla, Angging & Tony Olivares.
SureCare: 21 years and counting
a high demand of home health care services in our City.
After many meetings and consultations with our colleagues, we finally chose Nov. 28, 1998 as D-Day, and inaugurated our Surecare Home Health Care Company with a big bang! City Mayor then and now, Atty. Felipe Antonio Remollo gave the message. It was held at the Tayko residence, our first
late Jesusa Guatelara who was admitted at SUMC. When she was discharged, the family hired two of our caregivers to continue taking care of her at their home in Manjuyod, Negros Oriental.
It was purely coincidental that as I was writing this column, the children of Mrs. Guatelara dropped by our office, and we reminisced their mother’s experience two decades ago.
giving burdens of many families. Majority of our clients are in their homes. Some are admitted in the hospital. Most of them have diseases that are chronic, others are in critical condition. Occasionally, we take care of clients who are well but who need a companion at daytime when the rest of the family are at work. At times we also lend
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resources is important in every household of this marginalized segment of our society. Financial inclusion, which is a must to vulnerable groups in rebel-affected villages, carries the potential of improving their well being. This contributes to the country’s financial stability and economic development and is critical to achieving inclusive growth. Evidence indicates that access to basic financial services make a positive difference in people’s lives.
Thus, DCCCO has committed itself to work with CDA for the ELCAC project in order to address these issues and empower rebel returnees, sympathizers, and certified NPAs so that they will have a chance to start a new life grounded on social justice. Financial inclusion Access to financial
nation in promoting a just and dynamic social order that will ensure the country’s prosperity and independence and liberate the people from poverty leading to the improvement of their quality of life. Last Nov. 30, the DCCCO- CDA ELCAC Entry Planning was initially developed and agreed upon by CDA RD Nora Patron, the DCCCO Board of Directors (myself, Atty. Vivian Maquiling, Atty. Lowell Andaya, Atty. Felix Araula, Jun Euraoba, Mary Magdalene Villegas, Marina Mendoza), CEO Flordeliz Bokingkito, Branch Managers Mildredo Umbac (Dumaguete), Gaspar Arbas Jr. (Sibulan), Teodomero Almaida (Bais), Andrian Flores (Guihulngan), Felix Pino (Bayawan), Marie Pasco (Siquijor), Kerwin Catubig (Kabankalan), Anakim Balbon (San Carlos), and Liberato Engcoy (Carcar), with Board Sec. Epifania Sonjaco. Challenging task
DCCCO is one with the
The task is huge but DCCCO takes courage and consolation by what the scriptures says: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9). Providing opportunities to those who have less in life is one way of showing Godliness. DCCCO is not just equipped to perform this function, it is also ready to enable every family man to put food on the table so that he may not think of rising up in arms and fight against the government and place his entire family at risk.
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