BONTOC, Mountain
Province – Elements of Mountain Province Provincial Mobile Force Company
recently visited their scholars to check their welfare and gave financial
assistance recently.
This was part of education enhancement program (EEP), an initiative of provincial PMFC to provide educational assistance to selected high school students who are facing financial difficulties, said a regional police information office dispatch.
The program also aims to put children in school and to prevent them from being recruited by communist groups.
The scholars are selected upon recommendation of barangay officials where they are residing and faculty members where they are currently enrolled.
Funds for the project are voluntary contribution of police officers and community folks.
Aside from the monthly financial assistance, selected scholars also receive school supplies like notebooks, pencils, ball pens and intermediate pads depending on available funds.
For this academic year, there arenine beneficiaries from the towns of Bauko, Tadian, Sagada, Besao, and Bontoc.
The program is now in its 8th year and has helped 23 students since it started in 2014.
This was part of education enhancement program (EEP), an initiative of provincial PMFC to provide educational assistance to selected high school students who are facing financial difficulties, said a regional police information office dispatch.
The program also aims to put children in school and to prevent them from being recruited by communist groups.
The scholars are selected upon recommendation of barangay officials where they are residing and faculty members where they are currently enrolled.
Funds for the project are voluntary contribution of police officers and community folks.
Aside from the monthly financial assistance, selected scholars also receive school supplies like notebooks, pencils, ball pens and intermediate pads depending on available funds.
For this academic year, there arenine beneficiaries from the towns of Bauko, Tadian, Sagada, Besao, and Bontoc.
The program is now in its 8th year and has helped 23 students since it started in 2014.
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