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NAME OF THE COVID 19 CAMPAIGN: Health Care, We Care Organization

ORGANIZATION:
PURPOSE OF THE The “Health Care, We Care Organization” Awareness COVID 19 Campaign launched as
ORGANIZATION: a non-governmental organization. This organization was launched by Cruz, Ramos,
Torcatos, Panganiban, Mercado, Edoria, Uy, Robel, Ohoy, Carvajal, and Bernardo
on May 16, 2023 at Marikina City. The COVID-19 pandemic is not a battle fought by
our healthcare workers alone. Stopping the spread of the virus was everyone’s shared
responsibility. With the virus’ capability of infecting an entire community through just
one patient, the campaign aimed to shift and sustain behaviors of Filipinos in practicing
preventive measures against COVID-19.

Our purpose is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through
the prevention and control of COVID-19 in the facilities. Knowing the facts about the
disease will help reduce people's fears and anxieties about it and support their ability
to cope with any secondary effects in their lives. This guidance offers key messages
and considerations for engaging communities. We created this non-government
organization to make help the Filipinos to improve practicing their safety protocol.

As an organization, we firmly think that it is crucial to keep giving leaders opportunity


to form strong, diversified networks, to hone their leadership abilities, to lead across
boundaries, and to forge social connections with one another in these trying times.
This must be facilitated in a socially conscious manner, though. Our primary method of
delivery is through digital and virtual means, but as limitations and lockdowns loosen in
various nations, we are beginning to see opportunities to give our programs in person
once more. This is only ever taken into account when it is safe to do so and after
consulting with all parties engaged in the delivery of the program. Our top focus is the
health and welfare of all of our participants, employees, partners, contributors, and
friends.

Raise awareness and educate the public about the COVID-19 pandemic, its symptoms,
and prevention measures. Provide accurate and up-to-date information about the
virus, including the latest research and developments in treatment and vaccination.
Mobilize resources and coordinate efforts to support those affected by the pandemic,
including healthcare workers, frontline responders, and those who have lost their jobs
or are struggling financially.
ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE:

FUNDING SOURCES: Private donations: Private individuals, foundations, and corporations may donate funds
to organizations involved in COVID-19 response efforts. Many organizations have
launched fundraising campaigns to support their COVID-19 response activities. we're
going to use the donations of the PPE's for the everyone to help them practicing their
safety protocol.

ORGANIZATION’S •WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) Frequent and proper hand hygiene is one of
PROJECTS AND the most important measures that can be used to prevent infection with the COVID-19
ACTIVITIES: virus.
•Public awareness campaigns: Organizations may develop public awareness campaigns
to educate individuals about the symptoms, transmission, and prevention of COVID-19.
These campaigns may include social media outreach, webinars, or public service
announcements.

•Testing and contact tracing: Organizations may be involved in providing COVID-19


testing and contact tracing services to help identify and contain outbreaks of the virus.
They may work in collaboration with healthcare providers, public health agencies, and
local governments.

•Vaccine distribution: Organizations may be involved in coordinating and


implementing COVID-19 vaccine distribution efforts. This may include working with
healthcare providers, local governments, and community organizations to ensure that
vaccines are distributed equitably.

•Safety Protocol Practices- By these Activities we're going to teach the Filipinos on
how to practice their safety protocols, and what, where, how we will do the activities
that helped them

•Changing the beliefs and behaviors of the public during the pandemic required
developing an easily-accessible platform that the public could trust. Given this, we
positioned the Health care, we care Facebook page as a one-stop source for credible,
digestible, and actionable information against COVID-19. The information shared on
the page was DOH-verified and was constantly updated to match new protocols set by
the government. We made sure to regularly align with the DOH, especially at the start
of the pandemic, as protocols on COVID-19 were different per country. Throughout
the partnership, we continuously fine-tuned our process and content based on the
latest updates from DOH. Our Data and Insights team also worked tirelessly to produce
weekly news and social media scans. DOH and their partners used the information and
data our team gathered to strategize on how to further protect the public from COVID-
19. Along with being credible, it was also important for the page’s content to be
friendly and relatable to the families that we wanted to inform and empower.
UCSP PERFORMANCE TASK
ABM 212 INIGO ZOBEL
MEMBERS:
Cruz, Cedrick
Ramos, Bryle
Torcatos, Kyla
Panganiban, Reianne
Mercado, Erica
Edoria, Loueselle
Uy, Justine Sarah
Robel, Arren
Ohoy, Kimberly
Carvajal, Alexa
Dizon, Jhane
Bernardo, Angela

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