Tuesday, October 2, 2018

STL’s Oro Swerte donates ambulance unit for ComVal Province



A Small Town Lottery (STL) operator in partnership with the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has donated one ambulance unit worth P1.45 million to the Provincial Capitol of Compostela Valley Province on Monday, said PCSO General Manager Alexander Balutan.
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FOR THE POOR - New ambulances donated by PCSO thru its vaunted Small Time 
Lottery (STL) gargantuan income are being prepared for delivery in the various
 parts of the country. (Manila Times Photo)

“Nakikita lang natin na ang ating STL ay tumutulong at nagbibigay ng ayuda sa mga local government units as part of their CSR (corporate social responsibility) at no cost to the municipality, even to PCSO,” said Balutan, who graced the blessing and turnover of the ambulance unit to support the activities of STL operators, especially its medical and ambulance donation programs.

The ambulance unit was donated by Oro Swerte Gaming and Leisure Corp., headed by its president Atty. Maceste Uy, PCSO’s authorized STL agent (ASA) for the Province of Compostela Valley.

Oro Swerte, which started operating on September 20, 2017, has about 500 employees, including sales agents and administrative staff.

“Oro Swerte has consistently exceeded its Guaranteed Monthly Retail Receipt (GMRR),” said Atty. Ravena Joy Rama, branch manager, PCSO Davao del Norte branch, who was also present during the event.


Compostela Valley Province is located in the Davao Region in Mindanao. While it is classified as a first class province, agriculture is the major economy of the province that is why ComVal is far from urban centers and hospitals.

“’Yung hospitals malalayo kaya kailangan nila ng ambulance. But they [Oro Swerte] promised three more ambulance units,” Balutad said.

The brand new Nissan NV 350 Urvan ambulance unit is equipped with doctor’s seat, foldable stretcher, auxiliary spine board stretcher, blinker, portable flashlight, head immobilizer, medical oxygen tank, steel medicine cabinet, oxygen tank gauge regulator and dehumidifier with nasal cannula, minor first aid kit, ambu bag with resuscitator (adult), minor surgical set, LV bottle holder, ceiling mounted, blood pressure apparatus (aneroid) with stethoscope, and body markings.

“Very successful naman ang event. Maraming dumating na mga bisita, andun din ‘yung mga government employees kasi may flag raising ceremony sila. Punung-puno ‘yung auditorium,” added Balutan.

The event, which was supervised by PCSO Davao Del Sur branch headed by its branch manager, Atty. Elvie Ann T. Uy, was also graced by Dr. and Mrs. Alex Castillo and Dr. Jacques Pinili from the Office of the PCSO Chairman, and Bebot Cualing and Nolan Inso both from Oro Swerte Corp.

PCSO Davao del Sur branch has 12 employees with daily Individual Medical Assistance Program (IMAP) allocation of P800,000.

It has three At-Source-Ang-Processing (ASAP) desks with daily IMAP allocations at the following hospitals: Southern Philippine Medical Center in Davao City, P300,000; Brokenshire Hospital, P150,000, and Davao Doctors Hospital, P100,000.

Top three nature of requests include hospitalization and confinement, request for medicines and chemo medicines, and dialysis.

STL is a regular game by PCSO authorized by the national government through Section 1 of Republic Act 1169; while ASAs are corporations or cooperatives duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or with the Cooperative Development Authority, respectively, that applied, been duly qualified and expressly authorized by the PCSO to conduct STL in a particular area.



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