The Zonta Club of Isabela, Philippines, in partnership with the local government, implemented the Kutis Kilatis Campaign as part of the Leprosy Control Program, emphasizing the club’s commitment to community health and empowerment.
Led by Zontian doctors, the campaign provided professional consultations for 123 patients, focusing on the early detection and management of leprosy while promoting skin health. The initiative not only addressed medical needs but also reduced stigma surrounding the disease, fostering trust and awareness within the community.
The campaign also aligned with the club’s mission to support survivors of domestic violence. During consultations, Zontian doctors engaged women about their overall well-being and referred those in need to shelters and support groups. Hygiene kits and essentials were distributed to local shelters, integrating health and safety efforts to empower affected women and families.
The Kutis Kilatis Campaign exemplifies the club’s dedication to holistic community care, highlighting the interconnectedness of health, safety and empowerment.



