Labyu Langga
JCI Mandaue's flagship public-health drive — safe circumcision plus first-aid readiness — that has served 245 beneficiaries and raised ₱744,000 in two years.
Some health risks quietly grow into serious problems when care is hard to access — from the complications tied to uncircumcision to the everyday emergencies a community simply isn't equipped to handle. Labyu Langga ("I Love You, Fellow") meets both needs head-on, pairing safe, supervised circumcision with hands-on first-aid education so neighborhoods are ready when seconds count.
Now in its second year, Labyu Langga has become JCI Mandaue's flagship public-health program. It works because it is genuinely a community effort: 17 doctors lending their skill, 50 barangay staff organizing on the ground, and 30 sponsors backing the mission make every clinic day possible — a true "barkada caravan" of partners moving as one.
The results speak for themselves. In just two years the program has reached 245 beneficiaries and generated ₱744,000 in funds, reducing preventable morbidity and strengthening the safety net for Mandaue's families. By raising both health and readiness, Labyu Langga turns brotherhood into measurable, lasting care.

