26/02/2026
CLMMRH Receives Donations from 2025 Giving Machines
By: Mr. John Michael Gabriel T. Zaragoza - Public Information Officer
Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital (CLMMRH) received donations raised through the 2025 Giving Machines during a formal turnover ceremony held on February 18, 2026, at the Galo Meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Bacolod City.
The meaningful event marked not only the culmination of the Christmas campaign but also a milestone for Bacolod, which was selected for the first time as a Giving Machines location.
The brief yet meaningful ceremony was presided over by Mr. Carlos G. Revillo Jr., Philippines Area President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with CLMMRH among the key beneficiaries present. As the Apex Hospital of the Negros Island Region, CLMMRH continues to serve as a leading public healthcare institution for Negros Occidental and neighboring provinces.
Throughout the 2025 Christmas season, approximately 3,000 donors participated in the Giving Machines initiative in Bacolod. More than 150 volunteers dedicated their time and effort to ensure the smooth operation of the machines, assist donors, and share the message behind the campaign: to follow the example of Jesus Christ by serving those in need.
Unlike traditional vending machines, the Giving Machines allow individuals to purchase donations such as food, medical assistance, educational supplies, and other essential needs, which are then given directly to selected beneficiary organizations. For Bacolod’s inaugural year, the response was overwhelming.
In a remarkable show of trust and solidarity, all cash donations raised through the Church’s Giving Machines campaign were turned over to CLMMRH. The hospital, known for delivering critical healthcare services to thousands of patients each year, many of whom rely on subsidized or charitable assistance, stands as a cornerstone of public health in the region.
The full allocation of cash donations to CLMMRH underscores the campaign’s commitment to addressing urgent medical and social needs within the community. These funds are expected to support patient care services, medical assistance for indigent patients, and other hospital-based programs aligned with its mission of accessible and compassionate healthcare.
For CLMMRH, the donation represents more than financial support, it reflects a collective affirmation from the community that healthcare access matters, especially for the most vulnerable.
Photo Courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-Philippines