 And the effects of high blood pressure, also called hypertension, could lead to health problems such as heart disease, heart attack and even stroke. For this reason, a non-governmental organization in UNICEF women advocacy foundation in collaboration with the Kiyosete Boy Child Foundation led by its founder, Lady Stella Domo, organized a free medical outreach as part of its social responsibility. The medical outreach was held at the popular Tumbia Park in Yanagawa as drivers, commuters, market women and orders had the opportunity to check their sugar level and BP drugs were also distributed. Recently we lost a colleague. Many people who don't check their BP, they don't check their sugar level. People died daily because of ignorance and that is not an age scale. So because of that, we decided to come down here. At least these drivers that apply on highway would want to check the commuters. Then women, even pregnant mothers, are here to check their BP. So we are here to encourage people to know their status so that they will not die prematurely. We want to cover in a quaffus so that we can go back to the villages and then check them. The thing is, when you look at the township, people are told they are more relaxed like in the township where you have commuters. They are the ones that need it most.