Sun.Star Pampanga

Real Steel Corporatio­n shares Christmas joy to Simonians

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

SAN SIMON - The Real Steel Corporatio­n (RSC) extended Christmas cheers to hundreds of Simonians here through a simple gift-giving ceremony held inside the smelting plant on Wednesday.

RSC General Manager Melody Arellano and Human Resource Officer Pamela Gomez led the distributi­on of gift packs to more than 500 local government employees, members of a non-government organizati­on and residents of three barangays here.

Gomez said that members of the San Simon Lingap Pamilyang OFW, local policemen, firemen, barangay health workers and residents of Barangays San Juan, Sta. Monica and San Isidro served as the beneficiar­ies of the first-ever giftgiving activity of the smelting plant.

“Since it is season of giving, Real Steel Corporatio­n decided to extend our little resources to residents here who have been a great host to us since we started business here,” she said, adding that the activity is the plant owner’s way of giving back to the community.

Gomez stressed that the activity is the first of the many planned gift-giving activities not

only this holiday season, but the whole-year round as way of its corporate-social responsibi­lity.

Municipal Environmen­t and Natural Resources Officer Melchor Tayag, who witnessed the activity, lauded the management of RSC for continuous­ly extending its helping hands to the people of San Si mon.

He disclosed that several barangays have been benefittin­g from the activities organized by the smelting plant such as medical missions, feeding programs, and canals and waterways cleaning, among others.

“It does not only comply with all the environmen­t and employee concerns, but also generously shared its resources to the people of San Simon,” he said.

Town Councilor Glenn Yabut, for his part, stressed that RSC must serve as an example and model plant to other industrial establishm­ents along Quezon Road which mostly faced controvers­ies r ecent l y.

He added that he is looking into possible recognitio­n from the Sanggunian­g Barangay for all the assistance and efforts it shared to the local government, the parish church and the residents.

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