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Monday, July 30, 2012

DOLE turns-over SPES checks to 81 grantees, Starter kits to PWDs

By Alma L. Tingcang

PAGADIAN CITY, July 30 (PIA) – “It is a great honor and privilege to be one of the SPES beneficiaries. Because of this, we are motivated to study harder and pursue our dreams,” Stella Rose Demaulo, one of the 81 students from St. Columban College (SCC) said during the turn-over program held at the aforementioned school.

“Sana po, marami pa kayong matulungan na kagaya rin naming salat sa buhay,” Demaulo said, full of gratitude to the government through the Department of Labor and Employment.

On July 26, DOLE Regional Director Sisinio B. Cano handed the SPES checks amounting to P216,270.00 to SCC President Fr. Gilbert M. Hingone for 81 grantees. “Make good in your studies because nobody can take it away from you. Bisan wala moy kwarta apan aduna kamoy edukasyon, makakita kamo ug maayong trabaho,” Cano said. (Even if you have no money but are educated, you will be able to find a good job.) “Hopefully you will earn a degree out of this scholarship. And someday, you will be somebody in the community,”  Cano encouraged the students.

He likewise awarded Starter Kits worth P10,000 each to 6 beneficiaries namely Genefaith Bala of Pitogo; Ruben Gamalando – Tukuran; Drek Meria – Diplo; Simplicio T. Ecot Jr. of Mahayag; Julito Talledo and Rio Norca of Pagadian City.

Cano urged the PWDs to make good use of the resources that the government has provided for them, engage in entrepreneurial activity and hopefully earn a modest living out of it. The starter kits include sewing machines, drafting materials and other items.  

SCC President Fr. Gilbert M. Hingone expressed his gratitude to everyone who worked hard for this program especially the DOLE family, and Ms. Mary Jane Omandam, SCC Guidance Counselor and Public Employment Service Office (PCSO) Manager.

“I would like to thank the DOLE family for sustaining this noble partnership. For me this is noble because our goal is to help the sector of our students who needs it most. SCC is also committed to help poor but deserving students. DOLE’s assistance is truly a blessing from above,” Fr. Hingone declared.    

Another SPES grantee, Juda Cabalog said, “I was so happy to receive my first SPES check. I was able to pay my back accounts and use it for my thesis. I don’t have to ask money from my parents who are financially hard up. I feel so blessed and lucky and it inspires me to study hard and pursue my dreams knowing that government agencies are ready and willing to help us,” he tearfully related.  

All the 81 grantees promised to make good in their studies so that government assistance extended to them will not be in vain.

The turn-over ceremony was attended by ARD Virginia L. Bonbon, DOLE employees, Fr. Belstar O. Ediang and other school officials as well as the families of PWDs. (ALT-PIA9/Zambo Sur)