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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

NGCP supports DepED’s alternative learning program

By Franklin P. Gumapon

PAGADIAN CITY – Complementing the implementation of the Alternative Learning System (ALS) by the Department of Education (DepED), the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)-Mindanao District I has adopted two barangays in the municipalities of Molave and Mahayag all in Zamboanga del Sur.

Literacy classes for adult learners will be conducted in these barangays with the NGCP and the Zamboanga del Sur Electric Cooperative (ZAMSURECO)-I providing for the teachers’ pay and the learning modules.

In his message during the recent project launch held at Aurora Substation in Cabilinan, Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, NGCP’s Corporate Affairs Department head Nelson F. Cabangon bared that the ALS project for Barangay Alicia in Molave and Barangay San Isidro in Mahayag “is the first Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) undertaking” of the company in the area.

“Thank you for giving us the opportunity to help in a way of giving a project with lasting imprint among the recipients,” Cabangon said adding “our CSR program covers four key areas: education, health, culture and environment.”

The recipient barangays will each have 30 adult learners who are mostly indigenous people belonging to Subanen tribe.

Acting Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Marcom F. Borongan of the Zamboanga del Sur Schools Division expressed his gratitude to the NGCP for “sharing its resources with the less fortunate ones.”

With the NGCP paying for the teacher’s pay, Borongan considered it “a big contribution to the DepED in particular and to the government in general.”

Borongan concluded his message with the saying: “Education makes people easy govern, but difficult to enslave.” (PIA9)