Two Communities, One Mission: Bell Kenz Pharma Stands Kaagapay sa Kalusugan this February
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Even before dawn, residents were already lining up for the “Lab for All: Laboratoryo, Konsulta at Gamot Para sa Lahat” program in Parañaque City. Among them was a 67-year-old grandfather who arrived before 7:00 a.m., quietly concerned about the recurring dizziness he had long ignored. “Sanay na ako,” he admitted. For years, he had brushed aside his symptoms, constrained by limited family resources that made doctor’s fees and laboratory tests unaffordable.
Through Lab for All, led by the First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, he finally received free laboratory testing. Hours later, doctors explained that his blood pressure required close monitoring and maintenance medication. He left not only reassured but equipped with the medicines he needed—made possible through the support of Bell Kenz Pharma Inc., living out its mission as Kaagapay sa Kalusugan.

The initiative drew thousands of residents from Parañaque’s sixteen barangays, many of them women, senior citizens, single parents, and mothers seeking diagnostic services and essential medicines for their families. Local officials, including Mayor Eric Olivarez and Vice Mayor Benjo Bernabe, lent their support, while national agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, Department of the Interior and Local Government, and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office provided oversight and guidance. Healthcare institutions like the Philippine Heart Center offered cardiovascular consultations, ensuring immediate and specialized care for attendees.
Leading Bell Kenz’s delegation were Dr. Luis T. Go, Medical Director; Dr. James F. Cayetano, President of the Bell Kenz Foundation; Reggie Genova, Director for Strategic Execution; and Patrick Larraga, Head of Corporate Branding and Public Affairs—underscoring the company’s hands-on commitment to advancing accessible community healthcare.

Two weeks later, on February 24, 2026, the Lab for All program continued its outreach at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center, serving around 1,500 beneficiaries from eight neighboring towns across Bataan and Zambales. Once again led by First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, the event gathered national officials including Melquiades A. Robles, Jose Ramon Aliling, and Eduardo Jose L. Aliño, alongside local leaders such as Joet Garcia and Lenj Paulino. The Department of Health and volunteer medical specialists provided consultations and health education, while partner agencies and private groups extended medical, social, and legal assistance.
Through these back-to-back initiatives, Bell Kenz Pharma Inc. continues to transform moments of vulnerability into stories of hope. From a grandfather in Parañaque receiving life-sustaining medication to families in Subic gaining access to free healthcare services, the company remains steadfast in delivering compassionate, community-centered care—true to its role as Kaagapay sa Kalusugan.
About Bell-Kenz Pharma:
Bell-Kenz Pharma is a Filipino-owned pharmaceutical company dedicated to providing high-quality yet affordable healthcare solutions. Its "Sagip CPR" advocacy is a nationwide campaign to train 1 million Filipinos in Hands-Only CPR. For more information, contact Paula San Esteban at paula.sanesteban@bellkenzpharma.com or visit www.bell-kenz.net.
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