By Peter A. Balocnit
CITY OF TABUK, Kalinga
-- More than 200 fruit bearing and forest tree seedlings were planted last week
at the compound of a remote school in Barangay Lacnog East, this city in
celebration of the 25th Police Community Relations (PCR) Month.
The activity
was organized by the 1st Kalinga Police Mobile Force Company (KPMFC) with
barangay Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) members, barangay officials, school
teachers, company advisory council members, DENR and PIA.
Marina
Anongos and her fellow teachers at the Cataw Primary School committed to take
care of the planted trees.
Tree planting
had been a frequent activity by police in the province.
They have
partnered with civil society organizations and local government units in
support to the government’s programs and projects for the protection of the
environment even during Covid-19 pandemic.
Along with
advocacy for care of the environment, police also lectured on the
anti-terrorism law calling on the youth to concentrate on their studies and on
worthwhile activities that help in the development of the school and community.
Police Lt.
Ruff Manganip also urged the youth to support the law and refrain
from joining student activism.
Information
materials were also distributed to SK members and residents.
Personnel of the 1st KPMFC also helped the school cultivate their backyard garden for the pupils to plant vegetables.
Personnel of the 1st KPMFC also helped the school cultivate their backyard garden for the pupils to plant vegetables.
They
committed to help the school in any capacity as they did in other schools where
the unit contributed money for the purchase of materials needed to repair damaged
and dilapidated classrooms.
The
theme of this year’s PCR Month celebration is “Pinaigting na Ugnayan ng
Mamamayan at Pulisya Laban sa COVID-19 Pandemic.” -PIA Kalinga
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