By JONG CADION
PAGADIAN CITY,
ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR (May 8, MPF-News) --- Twenty-five-year-old Roman Catholic Chapel in Sitio Tindalo
in Barangay Vitali, Zamboanga City has received assistance from a mining company to
rehabilitate its old and weakened structure.
Ricardo Cesante,
president of the local chapel, in dialect said “the chapel was not
rehabilitated for the last 25 years.”
“It took this long
for our chapel be rehabilitated with the help of Atro Mining” Mr.Cesante told Mr. Francis Malones, Community Relations Officer
of Atro Mining-Vitali, Inc. (AMVI).
“We are thankful to
the company for extending assistance to us,” he said.
Mr.Malones during
the turn-over of the materials last May 3 assured the chapel president of
“continued company support on community projects such as this one.”
“This financial
assistance extended to the local chapel of Sitio Tindalo
amounting to P22,700 is part of our year-round community development program,”
the Community Relations Officer said.
AMVI, he revealed,
has included in its SDMP the following priority areas, namely: education,
sustainable livelihood, livelihood training and development, manpower technical
skills training and development, sports and youth development, support for
socio-cultural-religious development, community support, health and sanitation,
community environmental programs and infrastructures.
The Mining Act of
1995 requires all holders of Exploration Permits or a Mineral Production
Sharing Agreement or Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement in the
Exploration Stage to develop and implement a CDP which implementation shall be
supported by a fund equivalent to a minimum of ten percent (10.0%) of the
budget of the approved two years Exploration Work Program.
Mr.Malonessaid the
company has also been supporting the Madrasah in Barangay Taguite in a form of
allowance for their ustadz (teacher) so that they can continue with their
Educational Programs. Madrasah is the Arabic word for school.
Barangay
Taguite is one of secondary impact barangays identified by the company.
Aside from the
support to the Madrasah in Barangay Taguite, AMVI has also extended educational
assistance to the Day Care Center in Camp 147.
"AMVI provided
chalks, eraser, notebooks and pencils to the students,” Mr.Malones said.
AMVI also extended
educational assistance to Sta. Fe Elementary School in Sitio Sta. Fe of
Barangay Vitali by renovating the school and provided chairs, blackboard,
eraser and chalks for the school, Mr.Malones further revealed".
The company also
provided the school signboard of Tagpangi Elementary School and has donated
seedlings to the school for the tree planting program of the school. AMVI also donated the sports uniforms of
Vitali High School during their sports programs.
Last year, the
company launched its first Poster Making Contest to the different schools of the
Vitali District with the theme "Responsible Mining in Agricultural
Lands" and the winners of the contests were given Cash Rewards. The winning posters are being used by AMVI in
its 2014 calendar and were distributed to residents of Vitali.
"The company
is planning to institutionalize its literacy program through an Adopt-A-School
scheme," he said.
The Adopt-A-School
Project is a project which will adopt a certain school in order to focus its
attention in the development thereof and attempt to deliver much needed school
assistance in terms of providing a better school, teacher support, provision of
supplies and equipment and other necessary supports to the school and students
to make the project successful, he explained.
Mr.Malones said
"we are looking at our literacy program as one that delivers support to
identified partner-school on a more sustained and holistic basis."
Meanwhile, AMVI
also fully support Vitali High School in its quest for the honor of
representing Zamboanga City to the Sepaktakraw Competition during the
Philippine National Games 2014 this May, 2014 at Ultra Stadium, Pasig
City.
For the past three
years, the company has been implementing its CDP religiously and it has
tremendously helped the Vitali community, the Community Relations Officer
said.
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