PARENTS of Bagobo-Tagabawa tribe in Sibulan City Side, Davao del Sur, assist their children in reading books. The parents also enjoy looking at the colorful illustrations on the storybooks. Photo courtesy of Hedcor, Inc.
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FOR 35 kids at the Mt. Apo Elementary School at Sibulan City Side in Davao City, school just became more interesting now that they get their lessons inside brightly painted, brand new classrooms.

AboitizPower subsidiary Hedcor and Aboitiz Foundation, Inc., in partnership with AGAPP (Aklat , Gabay, Aruga tungo sa pag-angat at Pag-asa) Foundation, recently turned over the one-storey, two-classroom Silid Pangarap building—painted in bright green, yellow and red—to school officials to mainly benefit Bagobo-Tagabawa kindergarten pupils.

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The new school building also houses a library that is equipped with books, educational toys and posters.

The school’s sole kindergarten teacher, Jessica Almiñana, said that they did not have a classroom for kindergarten so she had to share a room with the Grade 2 class. She thanked Hedcor for donating the Silid Pangarap, which she described as a “blessing to their community.”

“The kids joined me as I arranged the donated books inside the classroom and I could really see the joy and excitement in their eyes. This classroom will surely inspire them and me as well,” expressed Almiñana.

A grandparent also expressed her gratitude. “For many years, we have not experienced learning inside classrooms as spacious and comfortable as these. So thank you so much Hedcor, Aboitiz Foundation, and AGAPP Foundation for giving us and our children a hope for a better future,” said Elisa Erano, a grandparent of a kindergarten pupil.

To date, 10 deserving adopted schools in Mindanao, including Mt. Apo Elementary School, have been given classrooms through the aid of Hedcor.

Aside from these classrooms, Hedcor also provided the community of Sibulan City Side with a water system, footbridge and tribal hall. The road to the community was also concreted with Hedcor’s help.

As Hedcor provides renewable energy to the Mindanao grid, it remains committed to help promote the welfare of its host communities and to make sure its operations have the least impact on the environment.  (pr)

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