Simple things of great value
This was the lesson imparted by Bishop Romulo dela Cruz, DD in his sermon during the thanksgiving mass held at the capitol gymnasium last August 28, 2010 at the start of the week-long Hinugyaw Festival in celebration of the 96th Foundation Anniversary of the Province of Cotabato.
The good Bishop was relating the story of a child who was scolded by the father for coming home late. Confronted, the child explained that he was late because he went to visit the grieving mother of his classmate who just died.
Asked by the father what did you do to help her, the child replied, “I sat on her lap and we both cried.”
What the child did may mean nothing to some. But despite the simplicity of the action, the child lightened the mother’s burden because for the loss of her child, Bishop dela Cruz said.
“The child’s presence and pure intention of sharing the pain with the mother sealed a hole in the mother’s heart – a simple act of kindness that lightened a heavy load.”
As the province celebrates its 96th anniversary, Bishop dela Cruz challenged every Cotabateño to give “our share of sincere service to the province through acts of kindness and generosity.”
Indeed, we are reminded of that simple secret in The Little Prince: What is essential is invisible to the eye. //vdb-idcd-pgo//
Far flung barangays to get medical and dental outreach
In a brief program at the Arakan Gymnasium, Governor Lala said that she wanted the medical and dental outreach program to be conducted every week in one far-flung barangay in every municipality of the province.
Governor Lala, stressed that this is just one way for the provincial government to deliver “serbisyong totoo” (genuine service) to Cotabateños particularly from those barangays considered as less privileged when it comes to healthcare services.
This will not only help our barangay people but also our local government units (LGUs) in augmenting their medical resources, the governor said.
The governor is expecting that next year and thereafter, the medical and dental outreach team will be able to complete 52 barangays province-wide annually.
A total of 105 patients were served in free medical treatment and 53 for tooth extraction. There were 41 donors for the blood letting and there was also free hair trimming for adults and children.
Arakan Mayor Gerardo T. Tuble, Sr., in response expressed his gratitude to the governor, provincial officials and to all staff of the medical and dental team for their effort and endless support to the municipality of Arakan.
Vice-Governor Gregorio “Dodong” Ipong, Board Members Cristobal D. Cadungon, Airene Claire A. Pagal and Jose I. Tejada were among those who joined the activity.
Assisting the provincial team were the 602nd Infantry Brigade under the Deputy Commanding Officer Col. Ceasar Sedilio based in Carmen and the Philippine National Police (PNP) headed by Provincial Director Cornelio Salinas. //idcd-pgo-mdd//
























