In addition to our collaboration with UNESCO,  we are now collaborating with the Philippine Department of Health and local government health units.

“DUGOYANIHAN & STOP THE BLEED” is a collaborative initiative aimed at increasing public awareness and providing essential life-saving skills for emergency situations. In coordination with the Department of Health (DOH), this program focuses on two critical components: Dugoyanihan—a community-driven approach to mental health and wellness—and Stop the Bleed, a nationwide trauma care initiative that equips individuals with the skills to control bleeding and manage emergency situations effectively.

The Dugoyanihan and Stop the Bleed programs have far-reaching impacts for individuals and communities. Dugoyanihan improves overall health literacy, access to services, and empowers communities to manage their health and wellness. Meanwhile, Stop the Bleed enhances emergency preparedness, equipping people with life-saving skills in bleeding control. Together, these programs contribute to healthier, safer, and more resilient communities by combining proactive health management with crisis response readiness, ensuring that both everyday health and emergency situations are addressed effectively.