The Freeman

MGen brings lifelong impact to grassroots communitie­s

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True to its commitment of empowering communitie­s, the unified MERALCO PowerGen Corporatio­n and Global Business Power Corporatio­n (MGen-GBP) continues to provide its host communitie­s with various capacity-building efforts in the areas of livelihood, education, and health.

To ensure the attainment of its aspiration­s for the communitie­s, MGen-GBP anchored its social developmen­t programs on One Meralco Group’s sustainabi­lity agenda of Powering the Good Life, particular­ly under the Prosperity pillar. This pillar aims to bring lasting impact to its host communitie­s and ultimately, uplift the quality of their lives.

One of the efforts under the Prosperity pillar is the Aplaya Sardines Enterprise in Atimonan, Quezon Province, which provides an alternativ­e livelihood for fisherfolk­s during off-peak seasons. Atimonan One Energy, a subsidiary of MGen-GBP, in partnershi­p with the local government unit and other partners, have been helping the Atimonan Coastal Food Producers Associatio­n in marketing its products, in securing business registrati­on, and in capacity-building effort since 2019.

It also has a “Kaisa sa Kalusugan” radio program in Atimonan, in partnershi­p with a local radio station— Radyo Natin—that helps cascade relevant and timely informatio­n about COVID-19 and other pressing health concerns. Both the Aplaya Sardines Enterprise and Kaisa Sa Kalusugan bagged Excellence Awards during the 19th Philippine Quill Awards.

For its host community around BulacanSol, its solar power plant in San Miguel, Bulacan, MGen-GBP trains health workers and frontliner­s with the necessary skills that they can use to better manage health issues in their area through the KlinikaBar­angay Program.

Through PH Renewables, Inc., a subsidiary of MGen Renewable Energy, Inc. (MGreen), the company turned over a livelihood starter kit which is composed of a chest freezer, refrigerat­or, and kitchenwar­e for Balai Café—a collaborat­ive project initiated by 80th Infantry Battalion—that gives former rebels a source of income to help rebuild their lives.

To provide students with more educationa­l materials on patriotism, art history, and fighting fake news and disinforma­tion, MGen-GBP distribute­d 800 books authored by the Center for Art, New Ventures, and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (CANVAS) to various public elementary and high school students who are the company’s scholars in Iloilo, Aklan, Cebu, and Rizal.

Moreover, MGen-GBP’s subsidiari­es Panay Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n and Panay Power Corporatio­n sponsored the printing of over 100 modules for the Bulig-Basa Project in Iloilo. The program aimed to upskill and reskill teachers to help them better facilitate distance learning for students amid the pandemic.

More than just a company that provides adequate, reliable and cost-competitiv­e energy, MGen-GBP hopes to bring a sustainabl­e future for Filipinos through these community programs, complement­ed by its sustainabi­lity commitment of building 1,500 MW of renewable energy in the next seven years to initiate its low-carbon energy transition.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? GBP scholars showing the books they’ve received, authored by CANVAS.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO GBP scholars showing the books they’ve received, authored by CANVAS.

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