DSWD Awards TRF Its Registration Certificate & License to Operate

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The NCR Regional Office of The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD NCR) awarded The Ruth Foundation with a Registration Certificate and License to Operate during the ceremony held last January 30. We look forward to continuing our service to the community in an even fuller capacity. Thank you for all your support!

Dr. Mae Corvera receives TRF’s Registration Certificate and License to Operate from DSWD NCR Regional Director Vincent Andrew Leyson. The license is valid for 3 years, from January 2017 until 2020.

Dr. Mae Corvera receives TRF’s Registration Certificate and License to Operate from DSWD NCR Regional Director Vincent Andrew Leyson. The license is valid for 3 years, from January 2017 until 2020.

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The Ruth Foundation’s president and CEO, Dr. Mae Corvera, shares an inspiring speech on the heart of service-oriented groups like ours.

The Ruth Foundation’s president and CEO, Dr. Mae Corvera, shares an inspiring speech on the heart of service-oriented groups like ours.

Dr. Mae Corvera (center) stands with representatives from the other social welfare development agencies (or SWDAs) who received their certificates last January 30.

Dr. Mae Corvera (center) stands with representatives from the other social welfare development agencies (or SWDAs) who received their certificates last January 30.

December 2016 Featured Volunteer: Bless Abal

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TRF’s Volunteer of the Month for December 2016 is Bless Abal!

Bless is a former sales consultant in her early 30s who heard of The Ruth Foundation through common friends and connections. After she joined, her presence has been a warm comfort to patients and the medical team alike.

Q&A with BLESS

How did you come to volunteer for TRF?

My cousin Nurse Jelai told me about the foundation.

Describe the activities you volunteered for. Why did you choose them?

I volunteered for joining home visits, since I have background in taking vital signs and physical assessment from my college days.

How has the experience changed your life? What are your key reflections/lessons?

I expected to just help get the vital signs of our patients and do my best to help them. However, when you get to know the patients and fulfill their needs, you feel warm inside. And it feels good.

This experience also helped me understand more about the nature of palliative healthcare in the Philippines, which needs more focus. I’m thankful to be a part of The Ruth Foundation.

 Thank you Bless!

November ELNEC-Core at SLMC-BGC

Written by Niki Guloy

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As the last effort for the year under our Leadership for H.O.P.E. Education Program, we held an End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium certification course at St. Luke’s Medical Center in BGC last November 11. Over 30 participants, including nurses, students and doctors, joined us for the one-day training.

View more photos at The Ruth Foundation Facebook page.