Manila Bulletin

Berjaya unveils culinary training facility at GK Enchanted Farm

- Inside the kitchen Berjaya Group Founder and Malaysian philanthro­pist Tan Sri Dato Seri Vincent Tan (center) with his daughter Chryseis and son Morvin. Way forward Inside the Berjaya Garden Restaurant and Culinary Center. Empowering the ‘Geniuses among th

Berjaya Group founder and Malaysian philanthro­pist Tan Sri Dato Seri Vincent Tan came back to the Philippine­s to fulfill another commitment to the Gawad Kalinga cause.

Tan Sri flew in the country to lead the unveiling of the Berjaya Garden Restaurant and Culinary Center (BGRCC), a training facility that supports the GK Enchanted Farm’s role as an incubator-hub for the country’s growing social entreprene­urship.

Located in the GK Enchanted Farm in Angat, Bulacan, the BGRCC is envisioned as one of the vital cornerston­es of learning inside the farm – touted as the “first farm village university in Asia” – as it serves as the primary food center of the farm, catering to the 200,000 partners, entreprene­urs and students who visit the GK Enchanted Farm annually.

The food served in the restaurant is locally produced, sourced and processed, providing livelihood for local farmers.

BGRCC is also a school-withincomm­unity where students and social entreprene­urs can develop their culinary skills and products.

Joining Tan Sri at the opening are: GK Founder Tony Meloto, Berjaya Philippine­s Country Head Paul Soo, GK Executive Director Luis Oquiñena, Sen. Bam Aquino, Berjaya Philippine­s Executive Director Tan Eng Hwa, GK Enchanted Farm COO Shanon Khadka, and Tan Sri’s children Morvin and Chryseis Tan.

The milestone marked the Malaysian conglomera­te’s steady support for the GK mission. The Berjaya-GK collaborat­ion started in 2012 when Tan Sri, through Berjaya Philippine­s Inc., pledged to contribute PhP300 million over three years to GK for the constructi­on of houses for Filipinos affected by Typhoon Sendong and other natural calamities, as well as for poverty-stricken families across the Philippine­s.

To date, Berjaya has successful­ly helped build 820 GK houses in 14 provinces.

What began as a shared vision to help victims of calamity has now expanded to bigger dreams ofbuilding a sustainabl­e template through initiative­s such as the BGRCC that create life-changing impacts on the poor and needy.

At the concluding ceremonies of the 4th Social Business Summit which celebrated the theme, “Social Market: Disruption for Shared Prosperity Now”, hundreds of participan­ts that include businessme­n, youth representa­tives, and GK volunteers have gathered to take part in the momentous event that brought out the best in every one.

And there is indeed a great deal to celebrate.

Tan Sri expressed his utmost elation over the continued success and growth of GK communitie­s in the different parts of the world.

“I’m very pleased and deeply honored to be given the opportunit­y to join GK’s vision of creating sustainabl­e community developmen­t in the Philippine­s. GK’s work is very commendabl­e; many countries need GK. But I have to ask GK people to build communitie­s faster; if they do, we would like to commit building 5,000 homes, from the original 3,000 units that were first committed. This is just to emphasize my admiration and support for GK. Truly, every one of us, rich or poor, can make a difference in their own ways. People should go out and help each other in reaching a common goal,” Tan Sri said.

Tan Sri’s heart for humanitari­an causes is emboldened in his personal foundation, the Better Malaysia Foundation. It supports various community and charitable causes which include educationa­l programs, medical and health causes and humanitari­an aid.

Oquiñena lauded Berjaya Group for its immense contributi­on in helping create impacts on the far-flung areas in the country.

“The beauty about the partnershi­p between our chairman and Tan Sri is that it builds friendship between two peoples and two nations. Berjaya has been paving the way for the most difficult to reach areas like down Muslim Mindanao and Eastern Samar, where most corporatio­ns don’t want to go simply because there’s much media going here. Berjaya is not about building its own brand, it is bent on building a legacy of caring. The friendship and trust between GK and Berjaya, the Philippine­s and Malaysia, have made all these happen,” he said.

In terms of spearheadi­ng projects that help the locals,Berjaya Philippine­s Country Head Paul Soo revealed that one of Berjaya Group’s philanthro­py highlights is its vital support for GK’s (SEED) scholars.

The Group has already sponsored a total of 42 Filipino indigent students, with full tuition and board, to the Berjaya University of Culinary Hospitalit­y, an institutio­n in Kuala Lumpur specializi­ng in culinary arts, hospitalit­y and tourism education.

“The corporatio­n itself does not stop in just giving out cash donation. Our employees from across the group actually go and visit the GK sites and volunteer their time for the homebuildi­ng. I think that an important thrust that we do, we ensure that the people who work at Berjaya Group are aware of the CSR works that we do for the communitie­s and people in need,” added Soo.

 ??  ?? At the ribbon-cutting of the new facility. From left: Morvin Tan, Sen. Bam Aquino, Chryseis Tan, Berjaya Group Founder and philanthro­pist Tan Sri Dato’ Vincent Tan, GK Founder Tony Meloto, GK Executive Director Luis Oquiñena, and Berjaya Philippine­s...
At the ribbon-cutting of the new facility. From left: Morvin Tan, Sen. Bam Aquino, Chryseis Tan, Berjaya Group Founder and philanthro­pist Tan Sri Dato’ Vincent Tan, GK Founder Tony Meloto, GK Executive Director Luis Oquiñena, and Berjaya Philippine­s...
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