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News Release, 19 August 2004
Filipinos in Brunei Donate Four Classrooms Under the Government’s CGMA’s Program
The Filipinos in Brunei Darussalam are donating four
classrooms to schools in the Philippines in response to the Philippine
government’s “Classroom Galing sa Mamamayang Pilipino Abroad” or CGMA
Program, which aims to provide more classrooms in both elementary and
high school levels to meet the demand of a growing student population back
home.
One of the classrooms is being donated by no less than the officers and
staff of the Philippine Embassy in Brunei Darussalam, from their
personal contributions and proceeds of their Christmas caroling last year.
The classroom will benefit the children of the Sabah deportees, whose
families opted to make Tawi-Tawi their new home.
Philippine Ambassador to Brunei Virginia H. Benavidez said that the
Philippine Embassy personnel chose to build their classroom in the Nalil
Elementary School in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, as a concrete manifestation of
their commitment to do their part in contributing to the human resources
development program especially for our Muslim brothers and sisters in
Mindanao.
The second classroom is a donation from the Filipino employees of the
ISS Tomas Cowan Sdn. Bhd., a big service firm located in Brunei. They
have chosen the Trece Martires City Elementary School in Cavite as the
beneficiary.
Contributions for two more classrooms will be completed soon. One will
come from the Filipino Christian Group in Brunei composed of pastors
and members of various Christian congregations, while the other classroom
will be funded out of the proceeds of the Rotarian fun run, which is a
project of the Rotary Club of Brunei held on 15 August 2004.
Beneficiaries for both classrooms will be subsequently identified.
Other sectors of the Filipino community such as golfers and accountants
groups have likewise signified their interest to contribute to the CGMA
program.
“The Philippine Embassy and the Filipino community in Brunei will
continue to support President Arroyo’s CGMA project and endeavor to come up
with additional classrooms as an ongoing commitment to attain the
President’s 10-Point Agenda specifically in the construction and provision
of new classrooms for students from marginalized families,” Ambassador
Benavidez said.
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