City wins “Idol Ko si Nanay” Hall of Fame Award NUTRI AWARD

NUTRITION AWARD.  Heartfelt moment for Rey Delos Santos as he accepts the “Idol Ko si Nanay” Hall of Fame Award for Tagbilaran City Nutrition Council. Gratitude to the provincial and city health officials for this well-deserved honor received on Dec 19, 2025 at Panda Tea Pavilion.

THE Tagbilaran City Nutrition Council (TCNC) has been honored with the “Idol Ko si Nanay” Hall of Fame Award, a prestigious recognition formally conferred on December 19, 2025, during ceremonies held at the Panda Tea Pavilion.

The award was received on behalf of the council by City Nutrition Program Coordinator Rey Delos Santos, affirming Tagbilaran City’s sustained commitment to advancing maternal nutrition, child care, and the First 1,000 Days of Life through strong, responsive, and community-centered programs.

The recognition highlights the collective efforts of the City Government of Tagbilaran, the Tagbilaran City Primary Care Facility (TCPCF) headed by Dr. Jeia Pondoc, barangay partners, Barangay Nutrition Scholars, and other stakeholders who continuously champion the advocacy that empowered mothers are the foundation of healthy families and resilient communities.

City Mayor Jane Yap welcomed the honor, describing it as a reflection of the city’s people-centered approach to health governance.

“This recognition affirms our unwavering commitment to protecting mothers and children, especially during the critical First 1,000 Days of Life. I commend the TCNC, TCPCF, our health workers, and barangay partners for their dedication in ensuring that no mother or child is left behind,” Mayor Yap said.

TCNC also expressed its heartfelt gratitude to the Provincial Health Office for the meaningful recognition and for its continued support of local nutrition programs and maternal and child health initiatives.

With the Hall of Fame Award, Tagbilaran City reaffirmed its resolve to further strengthen nutrition and maternal health interventions, continuing to champion mothers, safeguard children, and build a healthier and more resilient Tagbilaran City.