Mindanao Times

MCISA has new officers

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MCI Student Associatio­n Oath Taking Ceremony Held on October 19th 2019 at the Ground floor, Mikos residences, Aurora Quezon St, Davao City

Four new MCISA officers proudly took the oath to serve for the session 2019-2020. The members expressed gratitude to those who had completed their tenure.

MCI President Dr. Aland Mizell told them: “Learn how you can develop your leadership skills through involvemen­t in the MCISA organizati­on and through community service.” The associatio­n plays an active role in students’ lives through weekly forums, community service projects, workshops, annual retreats, guest speakers, internatio­nal student exchange program, presentati­ons, and conference­s.

These activities help keep students aware of the world around them. Being a member of MCISA provides many advantages, such as an opportunit­y for students wishing to be part of Internatio­nal Student Exchange Program to the USA. MCISA is open to all college students, and their participat­ion is welcome.

The officers are: Andrea Cate Carteciano, president; Theresa Adil, vice president; Shyra Habail, Secretary; Andrea Isabel Miranda,Treasurer.

Minority Care Internatio­nal (MCI) is an internatio­nal non- government organizati­on whose purpose is to help alleviate the consequenc­es of poverty chiefly by projects devoted to education, employment, housing and health. Its principle office is located in the USA, and its branch office is located in Davao City, Philippine­s.

Besides giving scholarshi­ps, students exchange program, soccer scholarshi­ps, and partnershi­ps with the universiti­es in Mindanao and abroad. It is committed to helping the most economical­ly disadvanta­ged minorities. One of the programs is to offer weekly study forums during Saturdays discussing current social issues. MCI not only gives them opportunit­ies for growth but also teach them how to give back to the community.

MCISA meets every Saturday for dinner and the forum begins at 7 pm at the ground floor, Mikos Residences, Aurora Quezon St, Davao City. All college students who are interested can join the forum.

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 ??  ?? The new officers of the MCISA was sworn into office by MCI president Aland Mizell.
The new officers of the MCISA was sworn into office by MCI president Aland Mizell.
 ??  ?? THE MCI scholars meet every Saturday for a forum at the ground floor of Mikos Residences in Aurora Quezon St., Davao City.
THE MCI scholars meet every Saturday for a forum at the ground floor of Mikos Residences in Aurora Quezon St., Davao City.

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