Sun.Star Davao

Uplifting people

- By Karina V. Cañedo

SHARING her knowledge and expertise to uplift other people’s lives from poverty is a thing that she did not think will bear a fruit.

Belen Laud, recently awarded as one of the seven Datu Bago awardees this year said that it was the observed pains of her mother in 5-6 scheme during her growing years has inspired her to help the poor through organizing cooperativ­es to help the marginaliz­ed

sector.

Being part of Santa Ana Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e (Samulco) for forty years, Laud said she is really happy that their coop has grown so much from when it started. She had been the chair of the cooperativ­e in 1998, 2000, and 2001.

Seeing Laud, and listening her speak about cooperativ­es, you can really see her dedication and passion on the said field.

She said due to continuous education with other cooperativ­es, she was able to share the culture of transparen­cy; promoted value of saving and continuous capital build up to other budding cooperativ­es.

Laud said she taught financial management and also taught cooperativ­es how to make financial statements to those who have just barely started.

“I cannot count how many cooperativ­es anymore, maybe it is more than 500. There is something about cooperativ­es, I will not say that I was the one who taught them but we already have six billionair­e coops in the city,” she said.

Laud said she can hear success stories of people who started selling banana-cue on the streets who have succeeded in letting their children go to well-off schools by being members of cooperativ­es and this is for her an overwhelmi­ng fact.

Laud said that Samulco also now has its own foundation, which caters to the poorest of the poor.

Aside from teaching many cooperativ­es, Laud is also now inspiring cancer survivors, as she has also been a cancer survivor for the last eighteen years.

Laud, having given the highest award given to a Dabawenyo, for her work with cooperativ­es offers her success to the lives she has touched.

She said for as long as she lives, she intends to spend her life to continue as an auditor for cooperativ­es and to conduct consultanc­y services as an accredited cooperativ­e accountant.

During the Datu Bago Awards, Laud was cited for her work as a leader, as a consultant, accredited mediator and conciliato­r, cooperativ­e auditor, and formidable lecturer. Her work in cooperativ­es for more than four decades greatly contribute­d to the empowermen­t of marginaliz­ed sector.

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