By Team Bumi Sehat | Project Leaders
Here in Leyte, the memory of Typhoon Yolanda still lingers. More than a decade has passed, yet families remain in recovery. When the storm destroyed homes and health facilities, many mothers lost their lives simply because there was nowhere safe to give birth. Even now, the Philippines—one of the most climate-vulnerable nations on Earth—faces typhoons, floods, and extreme weather that make motherhood more dangerous for women in rural communities.
Against this backdrop, the Dulag clinic has become a sanctuary. In 2024:
282 babies entered the world safely
2,040 prenatal checkups gave mothers the gift of reassurance
564 postpartum visits protected women’s health after birth
282 breastfeeding supports gave newborns the best start in life
3,027 bottles of prenatal vitamins helped mothers grow stronger
Plus meals for mothers, neonatal checkups, and home visits that extend care beyond the clinic walls
This is more than healthcare—it is community building. Our midwives offer not only skilled birth services but also pap smears, family planning, community health training, and a feeding program for stunted children and their mothers. Every instance of care, every visit, says to these women: You are not alone.
And yet, many mothers still must walk long distances or take risky journeys while in labor. That is why we are preparing to build simple stay-huts at the clinic. These safe shelters will allow mothers from remote barangays to rest before and after birth. Without them, some women might return too soon to heavy work, risking complications such as placental detachment or fetal distress. With your help, we can make sure no mother has to face that danger.
At Bahay Arugaan ni Maria, we see every mother and baby as a blessing. Each birth is a reminder of resilience, of community, of love surviving in the face of storms and hardship.
From our hearts to yours, thank you for standing with the mothers and babies of the Philippines.
With deep gratitude and love,
Ibu Robin and the Bumi Wadah Team
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