Cordillera PNP cops give gifts to beneficiaries
>> Friday, November 3, 2023
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -- The Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 conducted gift-giving as part of their “Panag-Aywan Iti Kailyan” program at regional police headquarters here Tuesday.
They distributed gifts to 84 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P’s) recipients, solo parents, persons with disabilities, indigents, peace advocates, and daycare learners.
Wheelchairs were given to two post-stroke patients while daycare learners received loot bags, hygiene kits, and slippers.
Other beneficiaries received grocery items and slippers.
Cash gifts from Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. David K. Peredo Jr., guest of honor and speaker, were also given to beneficiaries.
Present were Lt. Col. Ruel D. Tagel, acting commander of RFMB15; Lt. Col. Carolina F. Lacuata, chief of Regional Public Information Office and PRO Cordillera personnel.
“Madame of Bauang,” advocate of the “Panag-Aywan Iti Kailyan” program, also attended the activity with Arlene Olsim, president of Officers Ladies Club (OLC)- PRO Cordillera; Christine Dimas, OLC member; Rolando Leon, chairman of Barangay Alapang; Jacqueline Dagdagan, committee chair on Social Welfare and Miriam Botangen, teacher of Camp Dangwa Child Development Center.
In his message, Peredo Jr. cited Tagel and “Madame of Bauang” for continuous conduct of outreach activities in provinces of Cordillera.
He also thanked beneficiaries for attending and supporting the program of the government, like former rebels who are now advocates for peace in the region.
They distributed gifts to 84 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P’s) recipients, solo parents, persons with disabilities, indigents, peace advocates, and daycare learners.
Wheelchairs were given to two post-stroke patients while daycare learners received loot bags, hygiene kits, and slippers.
Other beneficiaries received grocery items and slippers.
Cash gifts from Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. David K. Peredo Jr., guest of honor and speaker, were also given to beneficiaries.
Present were Lt. Col. Ruel D. Tagel, acting commander of RFMB15; Lt. Col. Carolina F. Lacuata, chief of Regional Public Information Office and PRO Cordillera personnel.
“Madame of Bauang,” advocate of the “Panag-Aywan Iti Kailyan” program, also attended the activity with Arlene Olsim, president of Officers Ladies Club (OLC)- PRO Cordillera; Christine Dimas, OLC member; Rolando Leon, chairman of Barangay Alapang; Jacqueline Dagdagan, committee chair on Social Welfare and Miriam Botangen, teacher of Camp Dangwa Child Development Center.
In his message, Peredo Jr. cited Tagel and “Madame of Bauang” for continuous conduct of outreach activities in provinces of Cordillera.
He also thanked beneficiaries for attending and supporting the program of the government, like former rebels who are now advocates for peace in the region.
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