COMMUNITY
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Zyrelle
A. Del Prado
BANAUE, Ifugao -- The
John Hay Management Corporation (JHMC), a subsidiary of the Bases Conversion
and Development Authority (BCDA), through its corporate social responsibility
projects conducted an outreach program here in in barangays San Fernando and
Gohang last week.
The two barangays are
remote barangays in Banaue which can only be reached through steep narrow road
from the main provincial road.
Due to their distance
from the provincial capitol, these two barangays have limited access to health,
education and social programs of the government.
Personnel from the
JHMC traveled from Baguio City to Banaue to deliver the goods sourced out from
various donors and patrons to the residents of the two barangays as well as to
facilitate the medical and dental mission led by the Provincial and Municipal
Health Office.
The residents of the
two barangays were given general check-up as well as free dental examination.
The JHMC distributed
school supplies, books and slippers to the students of San Fernando and Gohang
Elementary School. Mosquito nets and clothing were likewise handed-out to
every household of the two barangays.
Speaking on behalf of
the JHMC, lawyer Mary Ellen S. Cabuhat, OIC-Office of the President and chief
executive officer expressed gratitude in behalf of JHMC since it was given
opportunity to spread its mission and vision in promoting environmental
protection and stewardship in the Cordillera.
The JHMC in its
commitment to public service and good governance continues to extend assistance
to communities in need.
As the administrator
of the John Hay Special Economic Zone, the JHMC remains faithful in its mission
and continues to contribute to the country’s national economic growth.
This, as Resolution No. 02 series of 2015 was passed
by the Sanggunian Bayan of Banaue recognizing the effort of JHMC in
establishing a library here in Barangay Pula.
In the survey
conducted by the Community Based Management System (CBMS) Pula ranked below the
average with regard to the number of educated professionals in the barangay.
An evaluation of the
performance of the students in their basic elementary school likewise yielded
to a poor result.
The JHMC in response
provided reading materials such as books, literature, and magazines to the
community in order to enhance the quality of education in their public school
as well as to increase the chances of the students to pursue higher
education.
JHMC is a government
owned and controlled corporation and a subsidiary of the Bases Conversion and
Development Authority (BCDA). Through its corporate social responsibility
projects, the JHMC continues to pursue its commitment to public service not
only in Baguio City but also in the Cordillera region.
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