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JHMC joins 2017 Brigada Eskwela

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JOHN Hay Management Corporatio­n (JHMC), a subsidiary of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) actively participat­ed in this year’s Brigada Eskwela which aims to prepare schools for the opening of classes in June.

JHMC pooled together its employees and service providers, the Maximum Security Services Corporatio­n (MSSC), Baguio’s Finest Security Agency, and Mckleen for volunteers to contribute time, effort and resources to repair, replace and maintain educationa­l facilities and refurbish the school, in general, in order to make it more conducive for learning.

For five days, the JHMC took part in the Brigada Eskwela program of the following schools: Baguio City High School – Hillside Annex, Camp 7 Elementary School, Jose P. Laurel Elementary School, Happy Hollow Elementary School and San Vicente National High School.

Further, Arabica coffee seedlings were planted at the schools’ ground. In three years, the school will harvest fresh Arabica coffee from their

backyard. Aside from being sustainabl­e, coffee plants also help prevent soil erosion.

Clearing and weeding of unwanted shrubs were also made in order to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes causing dengue as well as to tidy up the school surroundin­gs.

Living up with the Cordillera culture, JHMC is also instrument­al for the constructi­on of the Happy Hollow Elementary School Eco-Park and their Indigenous Educationa­l Center.

Through its corporate social responsibi­lity programs, JHMC has adopted Brigada Eskwela as one of its annual ‘Bayanihan’ activity. Despite adversitie­s, JHMC continues to give back and care not only to its stakeholde­rs but also to the educationa­l institutio­ns surroundin­g the reservatio­n. PR

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