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Script For Symposium

The symposium focused on the National Immunization Program, Mass Drug Administration (Deworming), and Mental Health Awareness, highlighting their importance for community health. Various speakers provided updates on health initiatives and SPTA accomplishments, emphasizing collaboration for a healthier future. The event concluded with gratitude for participants and a call to action for continued community support and involvement.

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Script For Symposium

The symposium focused on the National Immunization Program, Mass Drug Administration (Deworming), and Mental Health Awareness, highlighting their importance for community health. Various speakers provided updates on health initiatives and SPTA accomplishments, emphasizing collaboration for a healthier future. The event concluded with gratitude for participants and a call to action for continued community support and involvement.

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Emcee Script for Symposium on National Immunization Program, Mass Drug

Administration (Deworming), Mental Health Awareness cum SPTA General Assembly

ROGER: Today, we come together as a community with a shared mission to address some of the
most pressing issues that affect the health and well-being of our society. From the critical role of
immunization and deworming in safeguarding our future, to raising awareness about mental health
—these topics are not just important, they are vital for building a stronger, healthier community.

EVA: In addition to the health-related discussions, we will also be updating you on the latest
developments and achievements within our SPTA community, highlighting the collective efforts
that have been made and the incredible work that’s still ahead of us.

ROGER & EVA: Good afternoon, everyone! Welcome to the Symposium on the National
Immunization Program, Mass Drug Administration (Deworming), Mental Health Awareness
cum SPTA General Assembly.

EVA:We have an exciting lineup of speakers and presentations, all aimed at enhancing our
collective understanding of health and community initiatives.

ROGER: So, as we kick off this afternoon, let’s open our hearts and minds to the wealth of
knowledge and information that will be shared. Together, we can make a real difference for
ourselves and the generations to come.

EVA: But before we dive into the program, let's begin with some opening acts that will set the
tone for this meaningful afternoon.

[Nationalistic Song]

EVA: To start us off, let us raise our spirits with a beautiful rendition of a Nationalistic Song to
be led by Ma’am Mary Jane De Guzman.

[ Prayer]

ROGER:That was truly uplifting! Now, let us take a moment to reflect and seek guidance as we
proceed with today's program. To lead us in a Prayer, may we call on Ma’am Marissa Galiza-
Guzman.

[Checking of Attendance]

EVA:
Thank you, ma’am, for that heartfelt prayer. Now, to ensure everyone is accounted for, we’ll
proceed with the Checking of Attendance. May I call on Ma’am Joanna Marie A. Regore-
Cafirma

[Opening Remarks]

ROGER:
Thank you, Ma’am, for your assistance. We are now ready to formally begin our program. To kick
things off, we are honored to hear the Opening Remarks from our supportive and dynamic SPTA
President, Mrs. Emily L. Calimag. Let’s give her a warm round of applause.
[Symposium]

EVA:
Thank you very much, Pres, for your inspiring words. We are now moving on to the first part of
our symposium. The City Health Office will be presenting valuable information regarding the
National Immunization Program and Mass Drug Administration (Deworming)/ Mental
Health Awareness. Let’s welcome the representatives from the City Health Office.

[Part 2: Presentation of Cases of Bullying]

ROGER:
Thank you for that informative session. Moving forward, we will now hear a presentation on a
very important topic: Cases of Bullying. This presentation will be led by Ms. Rowena Lelina
Pascua. Let’s give her our attention and support.

[Status of Phil Iri Result]

EVA:
Thank you, Ma’am, for shedding light on this critical issue. Next, we will hear about the Status of
the Phil Iri Result from Ms. Jenessa Obenar Altre. Let’s give her a warm welcome!

[Alumni Project Update]

ROGER:
Thank you, ma’am, for the update. Now, we’ll hear about an exciting Alumni Project Update
from Mr. Edmundo A. Guzman Jr.. Let’s welcome him to the stage!

[Partnership Updates]

EVA:
Thank you, sir, for that insightful update. We now move on to hear about the latest Partnership
Updates from Ma’am May Ann G. Laggui. Please join me in welcoming her.

[SELG/SSLG Accomplishments]

ROGER:
Thank you, ma’am, for the updates. It’s now time to hear about the accomplishments of our
SELG/SSLG. Please welcome Ma’am Alvina Joy Evangelista and Ma’am Cheska Suguitan
Galiza to share their achievements

[Street Dance Fund]

EVA:
Thank you for sharing your incredible accomplishments. Now, we will hear about the Street
Dance Fund from Ma’am Cyrill M Malicad. Please give him a warm welcome.
[6th Founding Anniversary Fund]

ROGER:
Thank you, Ma’am, for your presentation. We now turn our attention to the 6th Founding
Anniversary Fund. To provide us with the details, we have our SPTA Officers. Please welcome
them.

[Closing Remarks]

EVA:
Thank you to the SPTA Officers for the update. And now, as we come to the close of today’s
event, it’s time for our Closing Remarks. Please join me in welcoming Ma’am Helen Tanierla to
give us her final words.

[Closing]

ROGER:
Thank you, Ma’am. As we come to the end of today’s Symposium on the National
Immunization Program, Mass Drug Administration (Deworming), Mental Health Awareness
cum SPTA General Assembly, I would like to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to
all of you who joined us today. We have had the privilege of hearing from experts and leaders who
have shared valuable insights into the importance of health initiatives that affect our communities,
especially our children and families. From the essential work being done through immunization
programs and deworming, to raising awareness about the critical issue of mental health, today has
been a reminder of how interconnected our health and well-being truly are.

EVA:

Additionally, the updates and accomplishments shared by the SPTA have shown us how much can
be achieved when we come together as a community, and how much more we can do when we
continue to collaborate and support each other. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all
our speakers, presenters, and everyone who contributed to making today’s event a success. Your
time, effort, and passion are deeply appreciated.

ROGER:

To all the attendees—thank you for your participation and your eagerness to learn. We hope you
leave here today feeling empowered and motivated to take action, whether it’s supporting
immunization efforts, advocating for mental health awareness, or getting involved with the
ongoing initiatives within the SPTA.

EVA: Let’s continue to work together toward a healthier, stronger community for all.

ROGER: Once again, thank you, and we wish you all a wonderful rest of the afternoon. Stay safe,
stay informed, and stay connected!

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