Cavite Province conducts Operation Tuli to hundreds of youth

PROVINCE OF CAVITE, May 31 (PIA) – The Provincial Government of Cavite recently started its Operation Tuli program, one of the basic public healthcare services, facilitated by trained volunteers from the Provincial Health Office and the Office of Provincial Governor–Extension Office for hundreds of youth in the province. 
 
The Operation Tuli  which commenced last May 16, 2019 in Barangay Alapan II-A, Imus City was availed by 48 young boys from poor families in the barangay. Volunteers who participated in this worthwhile endeavor were members of the Order of Demolay-Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Chapter and barangay health workers.
 
“I am thankful to be part of the continuing endeavors of promoting the hygienic importance of circumcision," said Barangay Chairman Marc Albert Barzaga of Imus City.
 
Another successful Operation Tuli was conducted on May 17, 2019 at the Binakayan Elementary School in the municipality of Kawit. An estimated seventy young males were circumcised for free by volunteer doctors and technical staff of General Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital with the special assistance of Tau Gamma Phi/Sigma.
 
On its third run, Operation Tuli was conducted at Barangay Punta 1 in the Municipality of Tanza with eighty six young males circumcised by medical practitioners from General Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital and volunteers from the Municipal Health Office of Tanza headed by Dr. Ruth Punzalan.
 
Young males in other parts of the province may inquire when the Operation Tuli program will visit their barangays. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite/with reports from PICAD)


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