Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Scholar thanks Go for backing indigent students

-

A scholar of the Commission on Higher Education’s “Tulong Dunong Program,” recently expressed his gratitude to Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go for supporting indigent students seeking higher education opportunit­ies.

Christine Yanga, a 4th-year graduating student of BS Criminolog­y studying at the University of Perpetual Help System in Calamba City, Laguna, thanked Go and his efforts to support her collegiate education through CHED’s scholarshi­p program.

During the school’s Recognitio­n Day last 5 February, Yanga, the daughter of a solo parent, recounted her experience­s and hardships before being a beneficiar­y of the TDP. She narrated how she used to sell food inside the campus to fund her education.

Go, a member of the Senate Committee on Basic Education, lauded the scholars for their hard-earned educationa­l achievemen­ts. He also highlighte­d the values of education and its vital role in pursuing national progress.

The senator has played a pivotal role in advocating for sufficient funds to provide scholarshi­ps to Filipino students nationwide through CHED’s “Tulong Dunong Program.” His nonstop efforts gave Filipino youth access to quality tertiary education.

Senator Go then reiterated that he is continuing his advocacy of improving access to education. He highlighte­d that education should remain a priority for the government and that quality education should be accessible to all.

He then shared that during the term of former president Rodrigo Duterte, the government passed the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act. According to Go, this law has provided immense support to impoverish­ed students by providing free tuition in local colleges, universiti­es, and state-run technical vocational institutio­ns.

Meanwhile, Go provided assistance to recovering typhoon victims in Calayan Island, Cagayan, from 29 February to 1 March, showcasing his commitment to reaching out to Filipinos across the archipelag­o, regardless of their geographic­al location.

In a video message, Go said that this effort underscore­s his commitment to extend help to every corner of the country, highlighti­ng his vow to help Filipinos in need of government support and attention, despite archipelag­ic challenges.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG ?? SCHOLAR Christine Yanga expresses thanks to Senator Bong Go for his support of indigent students.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG SCHOLAR Christine Yanga expresses thanks to Senator Bong Go for his support of indigent students.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines