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Bridging gaps. Strengthening Communities.
Faces of SUCLEMA
Random Photographs. Community medicine.
Obelisk
The 10-storey high Obelisk in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay, situated on a roundabout on the national highway
Suclema Carabao
A photo of a Carabao in Suclema, found in Purok African Daisy
Early morning patient
A photo of a boy being treated for skin abrasions due to a bike accident
Wooden house
A photo of a wooden house made from light materials, bamboo, and nipa
Into the water source
Our Barangay Nutrition Scholar showing us the way to one of the communal water sources supplying Purok Orchids, and part of Purok African Daisy, a type 2 level water source
Suclema Elementary School
Suclema Elementary School, the only educational institution in Suclema, aside from the Day Care facility located within the Barangay Hall compound
Rubber Tree
Rubber tree with sap oozing from its body.
Winding road
The road that leads further to Purok African Daisy towards the Suclema-Lumbia boundary
A child playing
A child spotted playing with a stick during the first week ocular inspection. Photo with parental permission.
Out of the forest
In and out of the forest
Flag Ceremony Introduction
A medical student among the first week batch, introducing herself to the employees and officials of the Municipality of Ipil
Vending
A random photo of someone buying gasoline sold in Liters. This form of vending petroleum products has been a source of livelihood for the vendors at the same time, provides convenience to its customers
Sand and gravel
Sand and gravel enterprise located in Purok Lily
Long walks
Taken in Purok African Daisy, medical students take a hike on their ocular survey of the Puroks in the Barangay
I like Barangay Suclema
I like Barangay Suclema signage place on the wall structure of the Barangay Hall compound
Fish Pond
Fish pond located in Purok African Daisy
Elementary school
A view from the road of Suclema Elementary School, situation on the top of a hill
Vaccination Screening
A medical student filling out papers during his duty in the COVID vaccination area
Protected water spring
Most of the Barangay's water is sourced from natural water springs that have been existing and have been utilized by the people in many generations.
Charcoal-making
One of the livelihoods in Suclema
Patient Examination
A medical student performs a physical examination on her patient.
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