The FilOil Centre in San Juan City transformed into a hub of hope and healing as the LAB for ALL caravan brought its nationwide health mission to the heart of the metro. First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos spearheaded the initiative, welcoming over 1,500 San Juaneos with open arms—and open clinics.

From free medical consultations and diagnostic screenings to vitamins and prescription medicines, the caravan offered more than just services—it delivered peace of mind. For many residents, it was a rare chance to access healthcare without the heavy price tag. X-rays, ECGs, dental treatments, and more were made available, proving that when government and private sectors unite, real change happens.
“Dapat nating mahalin ang Pilipinas, dapat natin mahalin ang Pilipino,” the First Lady reminded the crowd, echoing a message of unity and compassion. Her gratitude extended to the volunteers, agencies, and partners who made the day possible, reinforcing that this mission is a shared effort.
Joining her were San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora and Representative Bel Zamora-Jornada, both proud to host the caravan and reaffirm the city’s commitment to accessible healthcare. “San Juan po ang inyo pong nadalaw,” Mayor Zamora said, highlighting the honor of being chosen as a stop on the LAB for ALL journey.
One of the standout contributors was Bell-Kenz Pharma Inc., whose post-consultation support and generous distribution of medicines amplified the caravan’s impact. CEO Luis Raymond Go summed it up best: “Access to reliable treatment should not be a privilege.”
To date, LAB for ALL has served over 1,200 registered patients nationwide, delivering 3,312 medical services and 77 dental treatments. But beyond the numbers lies a deeper mission: to make “mahal magkasakit” a thing of the past.
With support from agencies like DOH, DSWD, CHED, PhilHealth, and TESDA—plus a long list of others—the San Juan leg was a testament to what collaboration can achieve. And with more city missions on the horizon, LAB for ALL continues to bridge gaps, lift burdens, and bring healthcare closer to every Filipino family.


