Seventeen beneficiaries from Central Luzon received cash aid and gift packages from the Philippine National Police Officers’ Ladies Club Foundation Inc. (PNPOLCFI) during a program held Wednesday.
The beneficiaries, made up of police officers and their dependents suffering from serious illnesses, were each given PHP 30,000 as part of PNPOLCFI’s simultaneous Love and Blessing (LAB) Virus Program and medical mission.
According to a news release from the Police Regional Office 3 (PRO-3), the beneficiaries also received 10 kilograms of rice and assorted groceries, donated by PRO-3 chief Brig. Gen. Jean Fajardo.
Fajardo praised the group’s efforts, saying, “Your initiative and dedication in advancing the LAB Virus Program are a true testament to compassion and love for others.”
He added, “Let us work together to spread the spirit of the ‘Love and Blessing Virus’ — a message of hope, unity, and service — not only within our organization but also throughout our communities.”
The event was part of a nationwide synchronized campaign led by PNPOLCFI across all Philippine National Police (PNP) regional offices.
Its nationwide launch took place at Camp Crame in Quezon City, led by PNPOLCFI national adviser Mary Rose Marbil, wife of former PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil. PRO-3 said the launch showed the foundation’s lasting commitment to the PNP community and the public.
During the event at Camp Olivas, the Regional Medical and Dental Unit 3 provided free medical services such as circumcision, eye exams, and medical and dental consultations, helping over 100 people.
Free medicines and prescription glasses were also given to those in need.
PRO-3 said the program supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s “Bagong Pilipinas” vision, which promotes a new Philippines based on empathy, unity, and people-centered governance.
Through projects like the LAB Virus Program, PRO-3 said the PNP and its partner organizations continue to commit to humane, inclusive, and proactive public service.