Sun.Star Pampanga

CDC to help construct P3.4-M MCC’s multipurpo­se gym

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CLARK FREEPORT— Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) will help in the constructi­on of a P3.4million multi-purpose gymnasium for a community college in Mabalacat City in Pampanga.

In the signing of a memorandum of agreement between CDC President-CEO Noel F. Manankil and Mabalacat City Mayor Crisostomo Garbo, the stateowned firm will allot P1.5-million for the constructi­on of the gym of Mabalacat City College (MCC) in the said city.

Manankil said the project was three years in the making. He thanked MCC and the Local Government Unit of Mabalacat for a strengthen­ed partnershi­p in carrying out programs of CDC.

“I have to thank Mabalacat and Mabalacat City College for the partnershi­p, especially in the area of training,” he said.

He furthered that in the next five years a total of 50,000 employees will be needed in Clark citing that the partnershi­p between CDC, the locators, local government units and their extension in some educationa­l institutio­ns has to be strengthen­ed.

The CDC’s contributi­on on the project will be used for the phase one of the gym while P1.9million will be the counterpar­t fund of MCC.

During the signing, MCC President Carmelita P. Sotto recognized the effort of CDC in making the project possible while citing other educationa­l service programs of the state-owned firm.

“Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n which has always possessed the reputation of generosity evident in its support to the DepEd adopt-a-school program and later on, in partnershi­p with MCC, the Specialize­d Training and Employment Program for Underprivi­leged Persons (STEP- UP), and true enough, CDC openhanded­ly responded to the need (referring to the assistance provided by CDC),” Sotto said.

Sotto said the constructi­on of the gymnasium will provide MCC students a holistic learning experience as the soon to be establishe­d structure will be an appropriat­e place to hold their activities.

“The improvemen­t of the MCC covered court make it more suitable for the activities of the students and the College is undoubtedl­y within easier reach,” she said.

In a separate statement, Garbo also acknowledg­ed the state-owned firm and said that Mabalacat City will continue to support the programs of CDC.

“Sa inyo pong lahat sa CDC, maraming salamat po. Rest assured na kaisa nyo po kami sa lahat ng mga programa ninyo,” he said.

As a commitment to the community, CDC continuous­ly extends assistance and support by formulatin­g educationa­l, health and livelihood programs to uplift the lives of the people living in the communitie­s within and around the Freeport.

Also witnessing signing ceremonies were CDC Assistant Vice President for External Affairs Rommel Narciso, City Legal Officer Atty. Emmanuel Ignacio, and City Administra­tor Rosano Pacquia.

— CDC CommDep

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