Bloomberry Foundation launches medical scholarship program
Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Inc. (BCFI), the corporate social responsibility arm of Solaire Resorts and Casino, recently launched its nationwide medical scholarship program. This program aims to produce 763 graduates from the following fields: medicine, nursing, allied health services, sciences and caregiving. BCFI, with its implementing partner, Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI), aims to help address

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MOA SIGNING (from left) Maritoni Jane A. Catan, St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine Assistant Dean and College Secretary; Dr. Benjamin A. Campomanes, St. Luke’s Medical Center Foundation President; Filipina C. Laurena, BCFI Executive Director; Sebastian Quinones, Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. Executive Director; and Sherwin Yap, Pilipinas Shell Foundation Program Director.
Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Inc. (BCFI), the corporate social responsibility arm of Solaire Resorts and Casino, recently launched its nationwide medical scholarship program.
This program aims to produce 763 graduates from the following fields: medicine, nursing, allied health services, sciences and caregiving.
BCFI, with its implementing partner, Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI), aims to help address the dwindling number of medical practitioners in the country, as many have gone overseas.
The program was initially launched last May 9 at St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine, one of BCFI’s 15 university partners nationwide.
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