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Converge donates P7.4-M to ONA

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(Coverge ICT Solutions president and CEO Dennis Anthony Uy (3rd from right) pose for a posterity picture with Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, together with chief adviser IC Calaguas, city treasurer Juliet Quinsaat, executive assistant V Raffy Angeles and executive assistant IBV Reina Manuel, with the initial donation of P5-M to the Ospital Ning Angeles. Another P2.4-M will be added to the donation for the completion of the Blood Bank of ONA.)

CONVERGE ICT Solutions president and CEO Dennis Anthony Uy donated PhP7.4 million for the rehabilitation of the Ospital Ning Angeles.

Uy presented a check of PhP5million to Angeles City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin in a simple ceremony held at Namari Restaurant in Balibago, Angeles City witnessed by Chief Adviser IC Calaguas, Executive Assistant V Raffy Angeles, Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel and officials from Converge.

Uy has vowed to support the rehabilitation of ONA, which is one of the cornerstone of the administration of Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr. Uy said another PhP2.4 million will be earmarked for the completion of the blood bank of ONA.

Uy earlier said that he will donate the proceeds from the sale of old copper wire lines of the Angeles City Cable Television Network (ACCTN).

Converge has already taken down the old copper wire lines to give way for the end-to-end fiber optic technology.

“I am supporting the rehabilitation of ONA as part of Converge’s social responsibility, according to Uy, an Angeleno who started his business in Angeles City. Uy has also vowed to provide free internet connection to all public schools in Angeles City.

For his part, Lazatin said he will add more hospital beds at ONA to accommodate more patients. He said ONA, is one of our flagship projects, if not the cornerstone of my administration “ for I believe that the only way to productivity and effectiveness is through a healthy citizenry.

“There’s no stopping my administration from rehabilitating ONA so we can provide excellent health care services rot our marginalized sectors,” said Mayor Lazatin.

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