Monday, October 5, 2009

USLS Masscom Health Lecture @ Murcia Big Success By: James U. Sy Jr.


The specially prepared tarpulin custom made by the University of St. La Salle (USLS) Mass Communications students of the Mass Media and Society class for the event.


At least 22 mothers, aged 19 to 84 years old, were in attendance during the lecture.




The University of St. La Salle (USLS) Mass Communications students of the Mass Media and Society class giving a skit depicting the dangers of unsanitary street foods.


Conceptual Martial Arts Society (CMAS), Inc. Founder Narciso “Hansy” L. Alojado of the Center for La Sallian Ministries (CELAM), University of St. La Salle (USLS) demonstrating a Tai Chi breathing exercise to strengthen the lungs.


Conceptual Martial Arts Society (CMAS), Inc. Founder James U. Sy Jr. of Asian Alcohol Corporation explains how to attain and maintain health by striking a balance between the opposing yet complimentary forces of yin and yang.


Conceptual Martial Arts Society (CMAS), Inc. Chapter Head Lafayette A. Diamante, RN, of the Murcia LGU Municipal Health Center giving a basic view of A(H1N1) and ways on how to keep safe against it.


Resource speaker Narciso “Hansy” L. Alojado (right) receiving a certificate of appreciation from organizers (L-R) Mark Christopher Dueñas, Prof. Allen del Carmen, and Honelie M. Daquipil.


Resource speaker James U. Sy Jr. (right) receiving a certificate of appreciation from organizers (L-R) Mark Christopher Dueñas, Prof. Allen del Carmen, and Honelie M. Daquipil.


Resource speaker Lafayette A. Diamante (right) receiving a certificate of appreciation from organizers (L-R) Mark Christopher Dueñas, Prof. Allen del Carmen, and Honelie M. Daquipil.


Organizers (L-R) Mark Christopher Dueñas, Prof. Allen del Carmen, Honelie M. Daquipil, and Angelo Yanson.


Mass Media and Society class Coordinator Honelie M. Daquipil thanking the officials, guest speakers, fellow students, and the attendees of the lecture.




The University of St. La Salle (USLS) Mass Communications students of the Mass Media and Society class with Prof. Allen del Carmen

The University of St. La Salle (USLS) Mass Communications students of the Mass Media and Society class of Prof. Allen del Carmen in cooperation with the Brgy. Damsite Council under Hon. Punong Brgy. Rolando Berondo Gumawa and Ailyn Nepomuceno of the Brgy. Damsite Day Care Center successfully held the information and education campaign entitled Maayo nga Ihibalo ni Nanay, Kaayong Lawas ni Toto kag Inday (Mom’s Knowledge, the Children’s Health) last October 4, 2009, Sunday, 10:15 A.M.-12:00 NN, at the Brgy. Damsite Day Care Center, Brgy. Damsite, Municipality of Murcia, Negros Occidental.

Honelie M. Daquipil, the Coordinator of the Mass Media and Society class and a resident of Brgy. Damsite, was instrumental in organizing the event by coordinating with the Murcia LGU Municipal Health Center under Hon. Mayor Sonny Coscolluela and Dr. Raymund Antonio A. Maguad for the sourcing of the guest speakers.

28 AB Mass Comm students worked together to make the event a success. At least 22 mothers, with aged 19 to 84 years old, were in attendance.

The three guest speakers, who represented various professions, were core members of the Bacolod-based Conceptual Martial arts Society (CMAS), Inc. They were Lafayette A. Diamante, RN, of the Murcia LGU Municipal Health Center; Narciso “Hansy” L. Alojado of the Center for La Sallian Ministries (CELAM), University of St. La Salle (USLS); and James U. Sy Jr. of Asian Alcohol Corporation.

The outreach activity, which was one of the requisites for the completion of the course under Prof. Del Carmen, was aimed to educate the mothers of the barangay on proper hygiene and disease prevention and promote health consciousness as well as encourage social responsibility among the students.

The USLS students gave out leaflets entitled Ngaa Kinahanglan Naton Mghugas Sang Aton Kamot, presented a mini skit depicting the dangers of unsanitary street foods, and a powerpoint presentation on kinaaung lawas.

Diamante, the son of Judge Napoleon S. Diamante and former banker Arlene A. Diamante, gave the attendees a basic view of A(H1N1) and ways on how to keep safe against it. He demonstrated the proper way of washing the hands as practiced in the medical profession. Diamante also touched on various health concerns of the residents.

Sy, Co-Founder of the Conceptual Martial Arts (CMAS), Inc., presented the World Health Organization (WHO) definition of total health and wellness (physical, mental, and spiritual) and related it to the Chinese concept of preserving health by striking a balance in the interplay of the yin and yang. He emphasized that health comes from moderation in everything, hygienic and healthy lifestyle, proper diet, sufficient sleep, and enough medical knowledge.
Alojado, Co-Founder of the Conceptual Martial Arts (CMAS), Inc., discussed environmental sanitation , pointing out the appropriate relative distance between the drinking water source and wells, comfort rooms, washing streams, etc. and the necessity of hygiene in all aspects of life. He also demonstrated some stretching and breathing exercises from Tai Chi Chuan for better health.

USLS AB Mass Comm students present were Jessa Marie t. Alunan, Seth Salvador F. Aquillos, joery Aristoque, Charmaine Marie B. Bernaldez, Honelie M. Daquipil, Jenereb H. Destacamento, Mark Christopher Dueñas, Mary Ellen Joy C. Esguerra, Kimberly Grace B. Fernandez, Lorren Christi I. Ferrer, Alyssa grace P. Gelorgo, Marielle C. Hechanova, Jason Clyde John V. Jaoriel, Justine Jane Jomento, Diane Rochelle P. juntado, Rocky E. Lape, Lorenz Elmtherson Libo-on, Joel C. Masadia Jr., John Paul Militante, Camille Jade D. Nayon, Francine Marie G. Pacificador, Ma. Eda Ashley M. Peñas, Dora Erika Pueda, Karen Raganas, Stella Mari M. de los Reyes, Eugene Nicolas Saño, Anna Loreto G. Saril, Harvey R. Tee.

The Brgy. Damsite residents who attended the lecture were Myrna Batallones, Rosalie Batallones, Terry Batallones, Meziel Cabataña, Berlyn Clauso, Genalyn Domingo, Verna Ellot, Felicitas Flores, Marissa Flores, Melinda Flores, Josselle Anne Hawod, Eliza Macomiso, Merigan Melchor, Shyrel Nieves, Remybeth A. Resaban, May Ann Sagos, Letecia A. Saylo, Crisanta Yanson, Herbacia Yanson, and Jennifer Yanson.

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