Isuzu PH to construct shelter home for outpatient children in QC

Updated Aug 09, 2023 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The company will also provide the facility P1 million worth of equipment.

Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) has signed a partnership with Phil. Children’s Medical Center (PCMC) on its new Bahay Alalay Temporary Accommodation Program. The program will serve as a shelter for watchers and recurring outpatient children needing periodic pediatric services.

Isuzu Philippines Bahay Alalay program

Isuzu is constructing the Bahay Alalay

Present at the signing ceremony held at the PCMC Compound in Quezon City were key officials from concerned parties including IPC President Tetsuya Fujita and PCMC Executive Director Dr. Sonia Gonzales.

“Every day, PCMC receives hundreds of children from all over the country, and providing a proper shelter for recurring patients and their watchers is much a needed facility in the hospital. Isuzu being the ‘Responsible Partner’ cares about the overall well-being and welfare of these children, especially those coming from provinces not having enough money to find a place here in the city,” said Fujita.

Isuzu Philippines Bahay Alalay

Architecture's perspective of the building

The Bahay Alalay will be constructed within PCMC’s compound. It will be built with a reception, cafeteria, playroom, and sleeping quarters area separate for male and female occupants.

Upon completion, IPC will provide Php one million worth of equipment and furniture to the three-floor facility. The Japanese automaker will also adopt the Bahay Alalay’s playroom to ensure that the children will have an area for fun and games during their stay.

“We are very thankful to Isuzu Philippines for partnering with us in this project. The support will definitely have a big impact in providing a more decent facility for the parents and watchers of our patients,” said Dr. Gonzales.

Isuzu Philippines Bahay Alalay

The program is made possible via a partnership with Phil. Children’s Medical Center

The Bahay Alalay program is just one of the many corporation social responsibility (CSR) projects that IPC will commence for the year. One of the completed projects this 2023 was donating Php 250,000 to the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI). The company said it will continue helping society and caring for the environment under its “Road to Progress” campaign.

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Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) is staying strong in the local market despite having two passenger vehicles only for 2023. These Isuzu models include the Isuzu D-Max and Isuzu mu-X, with the Isuzu Traviz as the light commercial vehicle entry. The cheapest Isuzu in the Philippines is the Isuzu D-Max which starts at Php 862,000 for the RZ4E 4x2 Single Cab MT variant. Meanwhile, the most expensive Isuzu vehicle in the local lineup is the Isuzu mu-X with a starting price of Php 1,595,000 for the RZ4E 4x2 LS AT. The current lineup consists of one pickup truck and one midsize SUV which are the D-Max and mu-X, respectively.

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