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110 teachers to undergo dental makeovers

RCB Central president Rolem Basiya, PDA NOC president Dr. Analie Gonzaga and Rep. Emilio Yulo III (2nd to 4th from left, seated) hold up the signed MOA.*

About 110 teachers from Bacolod City and the 5th District of Negros Occidental will benefit from a dental makeover project, which will boost their self-confidence, Rep. Emilio Yulo III (Neg. Occ., 5th District) said Wednesday, September 4.

The project initiated by the Rotary Club of Bacolod Central (RCB), is in partnership with the Philippine Dental Association Negros Occidental Chapter (PDA NOC) and the Congressional Office of the 5th District.

RCB Central president Rolem Basiya, PDA NOC president Dr. Analie Gonzaga and Yulo formalized the partnership with the signing of a tripartite Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) held at the Seda Hotel in Bacolod City on Wednesday.

Dubbed, “Project Smile: Yuhum ni Titser,” the new edition of the project will identify 100 teachers from schools in the 5th District and 10 from Barangay Granada in Bacolod City who will undergo teeth restoration procedures, which involve extraction, filling and dentures.

RCB Central will provide administrative support in the implementation of the project.

PDA-NOC will perform the dental treatment and procedures necessary to achieve the objective of Project Smile, from assessment to post treatment activities.

Yulo and his representatives will select the 100 teacher-beneficiaries and will provide both financial and logistical support to the beneficiaries.

For the Bacolod edition, the club has chosen Barangay Granada as the area for the implementation.

Barangay Granada Captain Armando Vito has committed to assist the club in the selection of the 10 teacher-beneficiaries, as well as take charge of the other dental services such as extraction and filling, while RCB Central will shoulder the cost of the dentures.

The MOA states that the project must be completed by the end of the current year.

Project Smile was first launched in 2017 with 20 teacher-beneficiaries from Handumanan National High School and Elementary School during the term of then RCB Central president Toks Lopez.

The relaunch of the project coincides with Rotary International’s Basic Education and Literacy theme for the month of September, Past Rotary District Governor Mate Espina said.*

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