Community service project
touches lives, yields Asian award for Aspen Philippines
Manila, Philippines―The Alis
Kuto Program of Aspen Philippines has garnered Aspen Asia's 2015 Community
Involvement Award after its employees used Permethrin (Kwell) to delouse 150
heads of public school children in Barangay Barangka, Mandaluyong City.
For the second time, Aspen
Philippines won the Aspen Community Involvement Award when it sought to bring
comfort and joy to the 4- to 12-year-old public school kids with head lice.
The projects of Aspen Philippines
in 2014 included, among others, aiding the victims of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan);
adopting a community and helping with their health, nutrition, education, and
social needs; and showing Acts of Random Kindness (“ARK”) to strangers.
Alarming incidence of head lice
among public school children
Head lice infestation is the second
most common health concern among Filipino children 12 years old and younger,
according to a study in 2012 by the Department of Health and the University of
the Philippines.
A separate study published
in 2011 shows that 85% of the children in Barangay Calatangan, Iloilo have
active head lice. This is an alarming percentage as it affects the children’s
quality of life. The children have difficulty sleeping, which in turn
diminishes their focus in school and participation in activities.
Alis Kuto Day
In one of the Mandaluyong City
community health centers, the mothers who accompany their children for health
services raised head lice as one of their main concerns, prompting health care
providers to relay the issue to the City Council.
Aspen, the brand owner of
Permethrin (Kwell) shampoo, the market leader among pediculicides, was sought
out to respond to this concern. Within two months, the Alis Kuto (Head Lice
Eradication) Program became a reality under the lead of Mr. Earl Jayona, Aspen
Consumer Healthcare Product Manager.
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