Mabisang Kalusugan: Pansaling Lahi

On April 6, 2026, a tree-planting ceremony marked the launch of MJH’s 120th year, symbolizing growth, renewal, and its enduring commitment to a faith centered care. The activity highlighted not only environmental stewardship but also the deeper mission of the institution—serving as a healing ministry grounded in faith.
A special heritage tree, planted by hospital leaders, serves as the centerpiece—its roots reflecting the institution’s strong foundation and its branches pointing toward continued growth. In planting trees, the hospital plants a legacy—one that will continue to thrive for generations to come.
As participants gathered for the occasion, the act of planting a tree became a meaningful expression of hope and unity. Just as the tree is expected to grow and flourish over time, so too does the organization continue to nurture lives through compassionate care and spiritual guidance.
Celebrating 120 years of dedicated service, the initiative reaffirmed the MJH’s vision of healing that transcends the physical, embracing both community and faith.




