Leo Club’s Sharpest Mission: Free Circumcision

On April 27, 2025, the Iloilo City Host Leo Club successfully held its community outreach project titled Leo Club’s Sharpest Mission: Tuli Time in Brgy. Quintin Salas, Jaro. The initiative provided free circumcision services to 60 young boys, aiming to address both medical needs and promote awareness of proper hygiene practices. Guided by our mission of service and compassion, the project focused not only on healthcare delivery but also on educating families about vital aftercare and health practices. The activity was carried out with strict adherence to safety protocols, ensuring a secure and supportive environment for all participants.

This mission would not have been possible without the invaluable support of our partners and volunteers. The Iloilo City Host Lions Club, Dr. Ma. Cristina S. Reala of RHU New Lucena, the Iloilo City Health Office, Asian Medical Students’ Association WVSU, and our media partners—Vital Signs and Pagyuhum Publications—played crucial roles in the success of the event. Their unwavering commitment to community welfare and collaborative spirit allowed us to extend quality service and build trust within the community. Through this shared effort, we not only provided a critical medical service but also strengthened community bonds and reaffirmed our commitment to accessible and compassionate healthcare.