Police, Army hold BARANGAYanihan
The Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO), and the Army’s 79th Infantry Battalion (IB), as well as other volunteer doctors and nurses held a BARANGAYanihan on Saturday at Hacienda Teresita, Barangay Granada, Bacolod City. 90 individuals benefited the medical mission dubbed “Serbisyong Medical Ipadangat sa Katawhan para Sakit Malikawan”. Free haircut, feeding, and a simple gift-giving

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The Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO), and the Army’s 79th Infantry Battalion (IB), as well as other volunteer doctors and nurses held a BARANGAYanihan on Saturday at Hacienda Teresita, Barangay Granada, Bacolod City.
90 individuals benefited the medical mission dubbed “Serbisyong Medical Ipadangat sa Katawhan para Sakit Malikawan”.
Free haircut, feeding, and a simple gift-giving was also conducted by the police and the military.
The police also distributed pairs of slippers, while the Army gave out E-Clip flyers to the residents.
A community dialogue was also held as part of their information drive against criminalities. (Photos courtesy of BCPO)



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