Camp Nakar Station Hospital in Quezon Province now reports full equipment readiness following a major donation from Therma Luzon, strengthening medical services for both AFP personnel and civilians as it works toward government accreditation.
Therma Luzon, Inc. (TLI), a subsidiary of AboitizPower, has completed a three-year medical support program for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) by donating essential equipment to the Health Service Center of the AFP’s Southern Luzon Command (Solcom) in Camp Nakar, Quezon.
The donation includes specialized tools for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, and Emergency Medicine. These complement previous contributions from TLI, such as electrocardiogram units, defibrillators, and physical therapy devices.
With these additions, Camp Nakar Station Hospital is now equipped to pursue Level 1 accreditation from the Department of Health (DOH). This accreditation, combined with a Level 2 diagnostic laboratory, qualifies the facility to serve both uniformed personnel and civilian residents in Quezon Province and surrounding areas.
Brigadier General Aldwine Almanse welcomed the upgrades as critical support for the armed forces.
“This partnership with AboitizPower is more than just an upgrade of facilities — it is an investment in the health, morale, and resilience of our men and women in uniform,” he said.
Camp Nakar Station Hospital Chief Col. Zabala emphasized that the facility is now fully prepared to respond to a broader range of medical needs.
“The support of AboitizPower is invaluable, not only to the people of Quezon, but also the larger community of Southern Luzon. Because of this, Camp Nakar Station Hospital’s equipment readiness is now at 100% — all thanks to AboitizPower,” he said.
The Health Service Center-Southern Luzon includes several key medical units, such as the Camp Nakar Station Hospital, a dental dispensary, and a veterinary dispensary. Together, they form a vital support structure for the AFP’s operations in the region.
AboitizPower’s Alyssa Mojar-Pereira, Senior Specialist for Reputation and Stakeholder Management, said the project reflects the company’s continued commitment to nation-building through strategic community support.
“AboitizPower supports the health and well-being of our armed forces. We consider it very important in creating a nation that is stronger,” she said. “This project is an expression of our strong resolve in nation-building and to being a good corporate citizen of Pagbilao and the larger Quezon Province.”
This initiative is part of AboitizPower’s broader sustainability and social responsibility efforts, particularly in host communities where it operates power generation assets.
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