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 74 Aeta kids get gifts from CDC, OB Montessori

PRICELESS SMILES. Through its External Affairs Department, Clark Development Corporation (CDC) organized the CDC-OB Family Care Center Year-End Activity for the children enrolled under the Pagsasarili program of CDC and OB Montessori with the theme “Paskung Katutubu, Proyektung Tagumpe Tutu” (Christmas for Indigenous People, a truly successful project). Former CDC Chairman and current Chairman of Converge ICT Solutions, Inc. Jose P De Jesus witnessed the said activity together with CDC Assistant Vice President for External Affairs Rommel C. Narciso, and CDC Corporate Social Responsibility and Placement Division (CSRPD) Assistant Manager Ronald Antonio. (CDC-CD Photo)

CLARK FREEPORT— A total of 74 Aeta kids from the OB Pagsasarili Family Care Centers located in Pampanga and Tarlac received gifts from Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and OB Montessori as part of their year-end activity in this Freeport.

With the theme “Paskung Katutubu Proyektong Tagumpe Tutu (Christmas for Indigenous People, a truly successful project),” the activity aims to provide a simple celebration for the Aeta children from Marcos Village in Mabalacat City, Pampanga and San Vicente in Bamban, Tarlac just in time for Christmas.

During the program, the kids performed Christmas Carols and enjoyed parlor games and holiday treats.

Converge ICT Solutions, Inc. Chairman Jose P. De Jesus attended the said activity and thanked the kids for the Christmas cheers.

Also present during the activity are CDC Assistant Vice President for External Affairs Rommel C. Narciso and CDC Corporate Social Responsibility and Placement Division (CSRPD) Assistant Manager Ronald Antonio.

Antonio expressed their gratitude to De Jesus for his continuous support on the program. He also cited the efforts and dedication of the Aeta teachers for the Pagsasarili program.

“Sila po ang dahilan kung bakit nandito po tayo at kung bakit may programa tayong Pagsasarili Family Care Center. Sabi nga nila ang pag-aaral ang isa sa pinaka-importante sa buhay natin ngayon. On behalf of CDC and our colleagues, we would also like to thank our teachers,” he said.

Meanwhile, children from San Vicente Bamban, Tarlac enrolled under the Pagsasarili program also enjoyed the same activity in the afternoon. Their activity likewise included games, prizes, and Christmas treats that were also adored by their guardians and parents of the Aeta students.

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility program, The Pagsasarili Family Care Program aims to provide early education, responsible parenting, livelihood skills training, feeding programs, and health services to uplift the lives of Aeta families in adjacent communities of the Freeport.

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