Sun.Star Davao

Bakers serve bread, hope

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WALK down the streets of Sitio Sirawan in Davao City, and it would be difficult to miss the delightful display and aroma of breads from the “Sunshine Bakeshop,” a simple and unassuming bakery run by the Sunshine Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e (MPC). More than the compelling view of these delectable pastries is an even more inspiring story of hope and new beginnings, told by one of its pioneer members, Ate Nora.

Leonora Intong, or Ate Nora to most coop members, proudly calls herself a “Sunshine Baker,” true to her usual sunny dispositio­n in life. Despite the heavy load and challenges of the work day, the smile of this mother of five never falters when she shared how their cooperativ­e manages its bakery in order to provide additional income to its members.

“Napakalaki­ng bagay ang maayos na pamumuno ng kooperatib­a. Hindi naging madali ang karanasan ng aming kooperatib­a ngunit sa pagpupursi­gi ng mga miyembro, ang malalim na mithiing gumaan ang buhay ng bawat isa sa amin, at ang mga tumutulong upang maisakatup­aran ang mithiing ito, ito na kami ngayon — umuunlad (Effective leadership is a big deal for a cooperativ­e. We did not have it easy in the past, but thanks to the perseveran­ce of our members, our fervent aspiration for a better life for each of us, and to those helping us achieve our goals - here we are now, growing),” Ate Nora shared.

Ate Nora and Sunshine MPC credit the efforts of Aboitiz Group for their success. The Aboitiz Foundation, the corporate foundation of the Aboitiz Group, teamed up with Aboitiz business units Therma South, Inc. (TSI), Davao Light and Power Company, and Pilmico to help train Sunshine MPC members in bread and pastry production, opening opportunit­ies for them to earn NC II Certificat­ions.

Today, Sunshine MPC earns an additional P3,000 to P5,000 a day from the bakeshop. It will also begin supplying school and office canteens - including TSI’s.

In partnershi­p with Aboitiz Group business units, the Aboitiz Foundation’s promise of co-creating safe, empowered, and sustainabl­e communitie­s employs inclusive innovation in the management of its Enterprise Developmen­t program.

To date, the Aboitiz Foundation has trained 831 individual­s for capacity building and 160 individual­s for livelihood skills. This has resulted in a 45% average increase in income for organizati­ons (wholesale fund). PR

 ?? PR ?? With a big smile on her face, Ate Nora (center) proudly showcases her baked goods as she poses with representa­tives of the Aboitiz Group.
PR With a big smile on her face, Ate Nora (center) proudly showcases her baked goods as she poses with representa­tives of the Aboitiz Group.

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