MORESCO-1 Participates in Xavier University Service-Learning Program Summit 2026

March 4, 2026 | Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan

MORESCO-1 joined fellow institutions and community partners in the Xavier University Service-Learning Program (SLP) Summit 2026, reinforcing its commitment to collaborative, community-driven development and education.

Held as part of Xavier University’s Social Development Week, the summit gathered representatives from academic institutions, local government units, and partner organizations across Northern Mindanao to highlight the role of service-learning in translating academic knowledge into practical, community-responsive solutions.

Representing MORESCO-1 were members of the Human Resources and Development Department, Talakag Service Area Manager Reniel Cabantac. MORESCO-1 has been an active Service-Learning partner of Xavier University since 2021, supporting initiatives that align technical expertise with grassroots community needs.

During the event, Ms. Mae Ann Tabanao, MORESCO-1’s Learning and Welfare Section Head shared valuable insights and reflections as a Service-Learning Partner, emphasizing how the collaboration has strengthened community engagement while fostering innovative perspectives in addressing local challenges. She highlighted that partnerships like these not only benefit communities but also cultivate meaningful collaboration between institutions and future professionals.

The summit featured presentations of student-led projects aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), covering areas such as health, livelihood, environmental sustainability, and community development. It served as a platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and shared commitment to sustainable and inclusive growth.

MORESCO-1’s participation underscores its continuing role beyond power distribution—actively engaging in educational partnerships that empower communities, nurture future leaders, and contribute to nation-building.

Bulan sa Abril mao ang Filipino Food Month 2026

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Para sa MORESCO-1, ang pagkaon dili lang sustenance sa atong kinabuhi—kini konektado sa enerhiya, agrikultura, ug komunidad.

Ang matag lamesa nga puno sa pagkaong Pilipino nagsugod sa:

Mga mag-uuma ug mangingisda nga naghatag og suplay
Kasaligan nga kuryente nga nagpadagan sa produksyon, cold storage, ug food processing
Mga komunidad nga nagtinabangay aron mapreserbar ang atong kultura

Sa matag balay nga nasanagan sa kuryente, adunay kusina nga nagbukal sa kinabuhi ug panaghiusa.

💡 MORESCO-1 is proud to energize communities that sustain our food systems—gikan sa uma hangtod sa lamesa.
Padayon nato nga suportahan ang lokal nga pagkaon, lokal nga mag-uuma, ug ang kultura nga naghiusa kanato isip usa ka nasod.

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MORESCO-1, AMRECO Convenes MCO Virtual Summit to Uphold Consumer Rights in Power Sector

March 17, 2026 — The Association of Mindanao Rural Electric Cooperatives, Inc. successfully convened its MCO Virtual Summit today March 17, 2026, bringing together Member Consumer Organization (MCO) leaders, electric cooperatives, and affiliated groups across Mindanao in a unified stand for consumer rights and public interest in the power sector.

Held in observance of World Consumer Rights Day, the summit marked a significant milestone as a coordinated campaign opposing the privatization of electric cooperatives. Participants, including EC MCO leaders, electricians’ associations, National Confederation of Electric Consumers for Reforms, and other organized EC-affiliated groups, joined the virtual engagement while physically assembling in their respective electric cooperative offices under the supervision of General Managers and the Institutional Services Department.

The activity, locally led by MORESCO-1’s ISD staff, emphasized the collective responsibility of electric cooperatives and their member-consumers to safeguard affordable, reliable, and publicly accountable electric service. The summit also reinforced the shared commitment of stakeholders to protect the integrity of rural electrification and ensure that electric power remains a service oriented toward community development rather than purely commercial interests.

With strong participation across the region, the MCO Virtual Summit had shown the growing solidarity among Mindanao electric cooperatives like MORESCO-1 in advancing consumer welfare, strengthening sectoral unity, and addressing emerging policy challenges in the energy landscape.