Mawab's My Real Serbisyo Caravan Serves 1,530 Residents in Nuevo Iloco
Mawab Caravan Serves 1,530 in Nuevo Iloco

Mawab's My Real Serbisyo Caravan Delivers Comprehensive Aid to 1,530 Residents in Nuevo Iloco

On Thursday, April 16, 2026, the My Real Serbisyo Caravan, spearheaded by Mayor Myrill Apit of Mawab, Davao de Oro, successfully launched a wide-ranging package of government services in Nuevo Iloco. This initiative, benefiting a total of 1,530 residents, was executed through a coordinated multi-agency effort, bringing essential public services directly to the community to ensure efficient and accessible delivery.

Health and Social Welfare Services Provided

The caravan offered extensive free health services to 470 residents, including:

  • 212 individuals who received medical consultations
  • 128 who availed of dental services
  • 130 who underwent circumcision procedures

In the realm of social welfare, assistance was extended to vulnerable groups, with support provided to:

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  • 10 solo parents
  • 28 senior citizens
  • 8 persons with disabilities

Agricultural and Documentation Support

Agricultural aid was a key component of the caravan, with:

  • 25 residents receiving anti-rabies vaccinations
  • 32 individuals given corn planting materials
  • 15 beneficiaries accessing services from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

Additionally, government documentation services were efficiently processed, including:

  • 96 residents availing of civil registration services
  • 406 individuals processing their Asenso ID
  • 269 recipients of PhilHealth Yakap Assistance
  • 5 people securing their BIR TIN application services

Mayor Apit Emphasizes Commitment to Inclusive Service

Mayor Myrill Apit highlighted the critical role of sustained outreach efforts in ensuring no sector is overlooked. "The My Real Serbisyo Caravan is a concrete expression of our commitment to bring government services directly to our people," Apit stated. "Through initiatives like this, we ensure that assistance is accessible, responsive, and aligned with the needs of every community we serve."

The local government has reaffirmed its dedication to expanding the caravan's reach, aiming to strengthen inclusive and people-centered service delivery across all barangays. This event underscores a proactive approach to bridging gaps in public service access and fostering community well-being through direct engagement.

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