Monday, October 8, 2012

RTU continues free delivery of chairs to DavNor schools


By: Tagum City Information Office

It’s actually months to go before he goes back as a private citizen from his successful leadership as a city mayor but this didn’t hinder this man from intensifying his public inside and outside his area of responsibility.

Tagum City Mayor Rey T. Uy personally delivered one truck load of new school chairs to the five schools in the Municipality of Asuncion, namely the Pamacaun, New Loon, Sagayen, Concepcion, and Napungas Elementary Schools last October 2 and 5, 2012, respectively.

The new school chairs were made from the confiscated logs and fabricated by the Local Government Unit of Tagum, dubbed as the Care for School Chairs (CFSC) Program which is brainchild program of Mayor Rey T. Uy.

A total of three hundred seventy eight (378) yellow school chairs were given to Pamacaun Elementary School and New Loon Elementary School last October 2, 2012.

Mayor Uy helped different schools even outside Tagum City by giving school furniture such as armchairs, kiddie tables, kiddie chairs, desk, computer sets, home economic tables, etc.

The CFSC has been known not just here in the Province but Nationwide because of its impressive and remarkable cause of augmenting the school fixture shortages in the region.

On October 5, 2012, three hundred eighty (380) school chairs were also sent to Sagayen Elementary School, Conception Elementary School and Napungas Elementary School. Mayor Uy initiated this program because he finds out and believed that Education should be the first priority.

Meanwhile, on October 4, 2012, former Negros Oriental Governor Rafael Coscolluela visited the city for the On-Site Validation of the CFSC which passed the third level screening of the 2012 Galing Pook Awards.

CFSC UPDATE - as of October 5, 2012 a total of 76,852 pieces of school furniture consisting of armchairs, desks, tables, kiddie chairs, computer tables, bookshelves, rostrums were already made and delivered by LGU Tagum through the CFSC since August 2011.( Jorjan Federiso of CIO Tagum)

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