ASIPULO, Ifugao –
Provincial police to celebrate their class anniversary built a house and gave
funds to beneficiaries.
The Class of 2016 Makatindig and Matindig celebrated their 6th anniversary in service and chose poor beneficiaries of their ‘pabahay project’ and ‘kapwa ko sagot ko’ programs.
The lucky beneficiary of the Philippine National Police’s programs in response to the Covid-19 was Rodolfo Pinkihan Sr., 64, a single parent with three children.
He had been blind since he was four years old and lives in an old little house with broken rattan walls.
The realization of the project was the result of class determination and camaraderie supported by Col. James Mangili, provincial director; Asipulo Municipal Police Station led by Lt. Jackson Nginhena and supportive communities of Barangay Haliap, Asipulo, Ifugao led by barangay captain Lawrence Putac.
After ten days of hard work, the newly constructed concrete house worth P80,000 was turned over to Pinkihan, Sr. and family through a simple house blessing ceremony on July 15.
Also part of their celebration was reaching out to unfortunate families in Aguinaldo town.
On July 9, they helped three beneficiaries.
First was Dalisa Nabban, 37, a single mother of five who works as a paddy field assistant.
She received kitchen utensils, clothes, grocery packs and P1,000 cash.
Other beneficiaries were Jun Polista 33, dialysis patient since 2021, who received grocery packs and P3,000 cash assistance for his medication, and Rhea Hither, 47, single parent with four children.
Hither was diagnosed with invasive carcinoma, left breast cancer stage IV (pleural) effusion, pericardial effusion, lung, liver and brain),
Hither, who underwent a series of major surgical operations, also received a grocery pack and P3,000 cash assistance and a total of P15,000 in total.
The Class of 2016 Makatindig and Matindig celebrated their 6th anniversary in service and chose poor beneficiaries of their ‘pabahay project’ and ‘kapwa ko sagot ko’ programs.
The lucky beneficiary of the Philippine National Police’s programs in response to the Covid-19 was Rodolfo Pinkihan Sr., 64, a single parent with three children.
He had been blind since he was four years old and lives in an old little house with broken rattan walls.
The realization of the project was the result of class determination and camaraderie supported by Col. James Mangili, provincial director; Asipulo Municipal Police Station led by Lt. Jackson Nginhena and supportive communities of Barangay Haliap, Asipulo, Ifugao led by barangay captain Lawrence Putac.
After ten days of hard work, the newly constructed concrete house worth P80,000 was turned over to Pinkihan, Sr. and family through a simple house blessing ceremony on July 15.
Also part of their celebration was reaching out to unfortunate families in Aguinaldo town.
On July 9, they helped three beneficiaries.
First was Dalisa Nabban, 37, a single mother of five who works as a paddy field assistant.
She received kitchen utensils, clothes, grocery packs and P1,000 cash.
Other beneficiaries were Jun Polista 33, dialysis patient since 2021, who received grocery packs and P3,000 cash assistance for his medication, and Rhea Hither, 47, single parent with four children.
Hither was diagnosed with invasive carcinoma, left breast cancer stage IV (pleural) effusion, pericardial effusion, lung, liver and brain),
Hither, who underwent a series of major surgical operations, also received a grocery pack and P3,000 cash assistance and a total of P15,000 in total.
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