MAC - CES
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15/05/2026
Sports Clinic Season 2 – 2026
A good team, strong camaraderie, good sportsmanship, enthusiastic trainees, and dedicated trainers made this Sports Clinic program meaningful and successful.
On May 14, 2026, during the first of the two scheduled sessions of the program, the group of MAC volunteers together with MAC athletes and Coach Sir AGiron led the adopted barangay youth in applying the science of sports through volleyball training.
The orientation and technical training were shared with our active, energetic, and eager-to-learn youth. Despite the extreme heat, with Pasay City reaching a heat index of around 42°C under the “danger level” category according to PAGASA, the Day 1 training remained productive and successful.
Thank you so much to our SK President Erine for your dedication, support, and sincere service to your fellow youth. To our Coach Boyet, salute to your unwavering support and commitment in training our youth accordingly.
To our MAC volunteers, thank you so much. Despite the extreme heat, your leadership and participation in the program contributed to the positive and impactful response from our volleyball enthusiasts.
May this sport continue to help mold our youth into more responsible and disciplined Filipinos.
All glory to God.
12/05/2026
Caring is healing.
One of the thrusts of MAC-CES services is promoting the health and wellness of the community. The community clinic is one of the services provided to our adopted Barangay 23, Zone 2.
Thank you so much to Dr. Cafe and her resident doc Nicka for their selfless service despite the intense heat in Pasay City yesterday from 1:00–3:00 PM, with the heat index reaching around 41°C. To our diligent barangay officers, under the leadership of Kap. Rivera, thank you for your assistance and for helping make the 2nd official week of our community clinic a success.
There was a long line of patients, and the doctors’ 2-hour duty was not enough to accommodate everyone. Six patients were advised to return on the next scheduled clinic day.
All praises be to God for the compassion and service of our doctor volunteers and community volunteers.
27/04/2026
MAC MASS PLOGGING 2026: Run for Health, Pick for Earth
On April 17, 2026, MAC successfully conducted its 3rd consecutive annual Mass Plogging program with the theme: “Run for Health, Pick for Earth.” Approximately 400 volunteers participated in picking up waste while jogging along major and minor roads in Pasay City. The activity covered an estimated six (6) kilometers, where participants collected both biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste in designated group areas.
The volunteers were organized into eight groups composed of NSTP students, MAC student volunteers, faculty, and staff who traversed the approved routes within Pasay City. The success of the MAC Mass Plogging 2026 was made possible through the strong cooperation and collaboration of the Pasay Local Government Units (LGUs), MAC Community Extension Services, MAC community volunteers, NSTP students and instructors, MAC administration, and barangay officials.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Pasay Mayor Emi Calixto for her continued support, as well as to the Pasay LGUs—PCENRO, CDRRMO, Pasay TPMO, Pasay PNP, and the Barangay 35 Zone 3 officers. We also thank our major partners and participants: the NSTP students and their supportive instructors, the resilient Academic Support Officers of 2026, and the Academic Support staff volunteers who prepared food for the mass ploggers. Appreciation is also extended to our faculty who actively joined their students and to the supportive MAC administrators.
Our special thanks to our MAC Alumni Association, under the leadership of Sir ETolentino, for the regular sponsorship of gloves and masks for our mass ploggers.
This advocacy promotes climate change action and environmental awareness aligned with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities by focusing on roadside waste collection, maintaining a clean environment, enhancing green spaces, and reducing air pollution. It also supports SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production through proper waste segregation, reducing plastic pollution, and encouraging responsible waste disposal.
Beyond its environmental impact, the activity also benefited the volunteers’ physical health. Participants engaged in jogging, brisk walking, and waste picking, accumulating an average of 10,000 steps over the six-kilometer route. Moreover, the activity fostered camaraderie, teamwork, and enjoyable experiences, positively contributing to the mental well-being of all participants.
In summary, the advocacy benefits the community, the environment, and volunteers' physical and mental health. We give thanks to God for the success of this event and for the unwavering support of all who participated. All praises to God!
27/04/2026
On April 12, 2026, there were 116 brave boys who underwent circumcision. The MAC Operation Tuli program was made possible by the high spirit of volunteerism among AMCM and MAC volunteers in the annual Operation Tuli community outreach, in collaboration with AMCM.
The MAC Operation Tuli served the adopted barangay 23, Zone 2, and other nearby barangays, as well as AMCM and MAC workers with their children who were qualified for the program.
MAC through the office of MAC - CES would like to thank the AMCM Community Outreach Office, MAC community volunteers, MAC Ambassadors 2026, GC Med and Pharmaceutical Company, the AMCM Surgical Department doctor volunteers, the imported doctor, Dr. Proceso Hernandez, from the Loma Linda University, Pediatric Department, and MAC Admin for making the Operation Tuli successful.
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