PACIGEMCO
distributes foodstuffs, school supplies in Manga Elementary School
By Gideon C. Corgue
PAGADIAN CITY, Jan. 21
(PIA) – At least 405 students in Manga Elementary School have benefited from
the “Duaw sa Eskwelahan” (Visit the School) project of Pagadian City Government Employees
Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PACIGEMCO) over the weekend.
PACIGEMCO chairperson
Esther Dela Torre in her message said “Duaw sa Eskwelahan” is an annual
visitation of the coop members to public elementary schools where they share
blessings to the students.
“We are doing this annual
activity to public elementary schools especially in the remote areas as a way
to praise and thank the Almighty Father for all His mercies and blessings
bestowed on our coop,” Dela Torre explained. She added that community
involvement is one of the seven guiding principles of the cooperative.
Dela Torre said PACIGEMCO,
owned and operated by employees of the city government was established in 1994
and was formally registered with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) in
1998.
In its 22 years of
existence, Dela Torre said the coop has experienced growth and development.
She said the officers have
chosen Manga Elementary School to be this year’s beneficiary of the project
saying that the school has many students.
In 2015, the project was
launched in Datagan Elementary School with only 200 students, but this year,
the number of students was almost doubled.
The PACIGEMCO officers
distributed food packs and school supplies. “We are heartily sharing these food
packs and school supplies to make the students happy,” the coop chair said.
“I sincerely thank the PACIGEMCO for this
‘Duaw sa Eskwelahan” project. We are happy that the coop has chosen our school
to be this year’s beneficiary,” Ms. Alice Anyayahan, the school principal
gratefully said.
“Malipayon kami nga gihatagan sa PACIGEMCO sa
mga pagkaon ug school supplies. Nanghinaut kami nga magpadayon ang ilang
proyekto pagpaambit ngadto sa uban nga
mga tulunghaan,” Joecris Custodio, first honor of the Grade 3 class said.