Our Work

Stories of Care, Service, and Community Action

 

At We Bless We Care Foundation, every program is a story of compassion turned into action.

Our work focuses on three main areas: health, education, and community care. Through these programs, WEBC brings people, partners, volunteers, and communities together to respond to real needs — from cervical cancer screening and health missions to training, scholarships, feeding programs, gift-giving, and outreach activities.

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The WEBC End-to-End Model

WEBC supports a complete pathway of care:

    • Awareness

      Women and communities are educated about HPV, cervical cancer, risk factors, prevention, screening, and the importance of early detection.

    • Training

      Midwives and local health workers are trained in cervical cancer awareness, patient counseling, screening workflow, and the use of the speculoscope-assisted VIA system.

    • Screening

      Women are screened using speculoscope-assisted VIA, which allows improved visualization, image capture, documentation, and support for doctor evaluation.

    • Evaluation

      Captured cervical images and clinical information may be reviewed by trained doctors to help guide interpretation and management.

    • Treatment

      Women with eligible pre-cancer findings may be guided toward treatment using thermal ablation, when appropriate and clinically indicated.

    • Biopsy

      Women with uncertain, suspicious, or concerning findings may be guided toward cervical biopsy when needed.

    • Referral

      Women suspected of having cervical cancer are referred to appropriate tertiary hospitals or specialist centers for further evaluation and management.

    • Patient Navigation

      WEBC supports follow-up and patient navigation so that women are not left behind after screening.

Technical Implementation Partner

The Cervical Cancer Elimination Program of WEBC is implemented in partnership with CerviQ – End Cervical Cancer Philippines Organization Inc., which serves as the technical implementation partner.

CerviQ provides technical support for cervical cancer awareness, speculoscope-assisted VIA screening, image evaluation, treatment coordination, biopsy guidance, referral support, and patient navigation.

Through this partnership, WEBC helps sponsor the use of the speculoscope device and screening system for participating LGUs. The speculoscope and system are provided through CerviQ under a Foundation-supported rental arrangement, allowing qualified LGUs to access the technology as part of an approved community screening program.

What WEBC Helps Provide

Through its partnerships and technical collaboration with CerviQ – End Cervical Cancer Philippines Organization Inc., WEBC aims to support communities by providing:

    • Cervical cancer and HPV awareness education
    • Training for midwives and local health workers
    • Training on speculoscope-assisted VIA screening
    • Access to a speculoscope and screening system on a supported or loan basis
    • Remote doctor evaluation support
    • Guidance for management of VIA-positive cases
    • Access to thermal ablation pathway for eligible pre-cancer cases
    • Assistance in cervical biopsy coordination when needed
    • Referral support for suspected or confirmed cervical cancer
    • Patient navigation and follow-up assistance

Through its partnerships and technical collaboration with CerviQ – End Cervical Cancer Philippines Organization Inc., WEBC aims to support communities by providing:

Treatment, Biopsy, and Referral Pathway

The program is designed to go beyond screening.

Patients with findings suggestive of pre-cancer may be assessed for eligibility for thermal ablation. CerviQ has access to thermal ablation services, and WEBC may support the cost of its use per eligible patient depending on program approval and available sponsorship.

For patients who need further evaluation, biopsy may be recommended. Selected early pre-cancer or appropriate cases may be considered for soft biopsy through CerviQ using Histologics. Histopathology costs may be paid by the patient, supported by the LGU, or sponsored by WEBC when resources are available.

Patients with suspicious findings or possible cervical cancer will be referred to appropriate tertiary hospitals or specialist centers. Through CerviQ’s referral network, patients may be guided to Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center for gynecologic oncology evaluation and external radiation treatment when clinically indicated.

WEBC, CerviQ, and the partner LGU will work together in patient navigation to help ensure that women who need treatment, biopsy, or referral are properly guided to the next step of care.

From One-Time Events to Routine Care

Many screening efforts are event-based. They happen once, serve a limited number of women, and may not continue.

WEBC aims to help communities move beyond one-time activities.

The program encourages LGUs and partner clinics to make cervical cancer screening part of regular local health services. This allows more women to be reached every month and improves the chance that abnormal findings are treated or referred early.

OUR GOAL

Our goal is simple:

To help communities educate women, screen early, treat pre-cancer early, refer suspected cancer cases properly, and follow up patients until they receive the care they need.

Because when cervical cancer prevention becomes accessible, organized, and community-based, more women can be saved.

Who Can Partner With WEBC?

WEBC welcomes partnerships with:

Local government units
City and municipal health offices
Rural health units
Midwife-led clinics
Workplaces and companies
Schools and universities
Civic organizations
Healthcare professionals
Donors and CSR partners

Partner With Us

Cervical cancer elimination cannot be achieved by one organization alone. It requires the commitment of communities, LGUs, healthcare workers, donors, volunteers, and partners.

Together, we can bring education, screening, treatment, referral, and hope closer to every woman.

Partner With WEBC

Note: Program support, device access, thermal ablation, biopsy coordination, referral assistance, and sponsorship coverage are subject to patient eligibility, program approval, partner availability, and available Foundation resources.