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Partnering for Impact: AdventHealth’s Connection to the Philippines

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Evelyn (Evie) Lowe, a chief nursing officer in the Central Florida Division – South Region
Evelyn (Evie) Lowe, a chief nursing officer in the Central Florida Division – South Region

Made up of over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is a Southeast Asian country with scenic views, strong family values and a vibrant culture. It’s one of 14 footprint locations in the AdventHealth Global Missions program — an initiative that establishes long-term relationships with medical institutions around the world and provides opportunities for AdventHealth team members to extend Christ’s healing ministry abroad.

Evelyn (Evie) Lowe, executive sponsor of the Philippines footprint and a chief nursing officer in the Central Florida Division – South Region, traces her own roots to the Philippines, where her mother was born and raised. In 1956, Lowe’s mother graduated from the nursing program at Manila Sanitarium and Hospital — now Adventist Medical Center Manila. Her mother would later immigrate to the U.S. and join UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale in the Great Lakes Region as a registered nurse, and later as a certified registered nurse anesthetist. This marked the beginning of an over 40-year career in the United States.

“My mother inspired me to consider a career in nursing, as well as my two sons, who are both nurses,” said Lowe. “I want to honor her legacy, including her journey as a first-generation U.S. immigrant in our family.”

Lowe’s mother's 1956 graduation photo from the nursing program at Manila Sanitarium and Hospital — now Adventist Medical Center Manila.
In 1956, Lowe’s mother graduated from the nursing program at Manila Sanitarium and Hospital — now Adventist Medical Center Manila.
The photo grid shows a series of pinning ceremony events, including Lowe’s mother pinning her as well as Lowe pinning her two sons.
Evelyn Lowe describes her mother as a pioneer who inspired her large family of health care professionals. The photo grid shows a series of pinning ceremony events, including Lowe’s mother pinning her as well as Lowe pinning her two sons.
Clinical photos of Evelyn and other nurses working in the Phillippines
Lowe joined AdventHealth as a nurse and has served for 34 years. She supports the Global Missions program by participating on mission trips.

The Philippines footprint was officially established in 2015, when AdventHealth signed an agreement with Adventist Medical Center (AMC) – Manila and its school, Manila Adventist College, to support local residents’ access to essential health services and critical supplies. That partnership has expanded to four additional hospitals in the Philippines.

“Working with other faith-based organizations to extend AdventHealth’s mission is a privilege and also a calling that brings honor and glory to God,” said Monty Jacobs, director of AdventHealth Global Missions. “We are stronger as an organization when we live out our mission with others.”

Back in the U.S., the Filipino community constitutes a significant part of AdventHealth’s workforce, including nursing. Our partnership enables hundreds of talented nurses from the Philippines to join our team, onboarding through AdventHealth’s Transcultural Assimilation Program (TAP), which supports their professional and personal transition to the U.S. Prior to their arrival, these future AdventHealth nurses participate in graduation pinning ceremonies in the Philippines, where Lowe is scheduled to speak this May.

The photos captured here include Monty Jacobs, director of AdventHealth Global Missions, who leads team member volunteers in the delivery of whole-person care to 14 mission footprints around the world; Evelyn Duron, director of nursing at AdventHealth Celebration, who joined AdventHealth under the TAP initiative; and Anna Colon, senior manager of international recruitment at AdventHealth.
The mission trips provide an opportunity for dialogue and collaboration between AMCM stakeholders, nursing students and AdventHealth volunteers. The photos captured here include Monty Jacobs, director of AdventHealth Global Missions, who leads team member volunteers in the delivery of whole-person care to 14 mission footprints around the world; Evelyn Duron, director of nursing at AdventHealth Celebration, who joined AdventHealth under the TAP initiative; and Anna Colon, senior manager of international recruitment at AdventHealth.

Anna Colon, senior manager of international recruitment at AdventHealth, started her career at AdventHealth as a nurse, and said she’s felt supported throughout her 35-year career journey.

“It’s an honor to support our international team members to begin and grow long-term nursing careers,” said Colon. “When they feel cared for as a part of the AdventHealth family, they are able to extend that same standard of care to our patients and truly live a life of impact.”

AdventHealth is honored to extend our mission through the unique talents and abilities of our Filipino communities within our organization and beyond.

photo grid of filipino cultural celebration including traditional dress and dancing
Lowe describes her Filipino community as a caring and happy community, where family and heritage are celebrated. The annual mission trips end with a local cultural event where AdventHealth volunteers are dressed in cultural attire, enjoy ethnic food and learn folk dances with bamboo sticks called “tinikling.”

More About the AdventHealth Global Missions Philippines Partnership

The AdventHealth Global Missions partnership in the Philippines has contributed to the health and well-being of local residents through the donation of hospital beds, surgical and medical equipment and critical supplies; two annual medical mission trips to provide primary care and free surgeries for those in need; the establishment of a simulation lab in 2022 to support the college’s nursing educational programs; and sharing of best-practice guidelines.

A key aspect of the Filipino culture is the social connections that take place over a shared meal. During mission trips, AdventHealth team members join AMC – Manila nursing students to volunteer regularly in a “Five Loaves Ministry” led by the Manila Seventh-day Adventist Church. The ministry ensures the delivery of bread loaves to families and children without homes. This encounter is also often an invitation to receive free health care services from the volunteer team.

"Five Loaves Ministry" working in the local communities in the Phillipines
The “Five Loaves Ministry” facilitates social connections while providing a targeted approach to meeting the needs of the local communities.
AdventHealth team members delivering healthcare services and supplies to local residents in the Philippines
Through annual mission trips led by AdventHealth Global Missions, AdventHealth team members join local health care providers in delivering health care services and critical supplies to local residents.
Surgical equipment donated by AdventHealth to AdventistMed hospital in the Philippines

Learn about the AdventHealth Global Missions program!

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