MORESCO-1 celebrates National Womens’ Month

“A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.” —Diane Mariechild

The Pioneer Electric Cooperative of the Philippines joins the National Women’s Month Celebration for the whole month of March with the theme: LIPUNANG PATAS SA BAGONG PILIPINAS: Kakayahan ng Kababaihan, Patutunayan!

It’s truly a moment to acknowledge and honor the invaluable contributions of every woman within the movement. Their sacrifices have paved the way for the triumphs and achievements that will forever mark the history of rural electrification.

The absence of women is unimaginable in our world. Whether as mothers, sisters, daughters, or friends, they play pivotal roles in our lives. Balancing home and work effortlessly, they never shy away from their responsibilities.

Their presence enriches our lives and guides us towards a brighter tomorrow. As we celebrate Women’s Month, and every day of the year, let’s ensure to express gratitude to the women in our lives for their remarkable contributions.

HAPPY WOMEN’S MONTH

#LipunangPatasSaBagongPilipinas

#KakayahanNgKababaihanPatutunayan

#WeMakeChangeWorkForWomen

#WomenEmpowerment

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MORESCO-1 and Aboitiz Foundation’s DAN’AG: Light A Home Project culminated in Sitio Tacotac in San Isidro, Talakag

Sitio Tacotac, San Isidro, Talakag, Bukidnon. — As momentous as it’s leap year’s date, the ceremony to energize the “Dan’ag” Light-A-Home project culminated yesterday, Thursday, February 29, 2024, in Sitio Tacotac, amidst the vast banana plantation in San Isidro, Talakag, Bukidnon.

The collaborative project between MORESCO-1 and Aboitiz Power Corporation’s Aboitiz Foundation, took-off last March 1, 2023 whose oversight was provided by MORESCO-1’s Institutional Services Department (ISD), and it was implemented across two dates led by United Private Electricians of Cagayan de Oro (UPEC) with assistance from dedicated electrical engineering students from the University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines (USTP), guided by the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Cagayan de Oro Chapter, along with our esteemed colleagues from the Talakag Service Area.

The Deed of Donation of the materials to the project recipients also took place on the same venue. Mr. Renee D. Villar, Aboitiz Power’s Area Manager for Mindanao and Ms. Alexx Edrolin of Aboitiz Foundation led the rest of the partners in the Turn-on | Turning over of the project. Present during the activity, were San Isidro Punong Barangay Ronaldo Factura, MORESCO-1’s BOD for District 11 (Talakag) Director Bryan Lucky Z. Noble, IIEE Vice President for External Affairs Engr. Susan S. Quinal, MORESCO-1’s Talakag Service Area Manager Reniel A. Cabantac and Institutional Services Department manager Edna S. Putian-Diango JD.

In appreciation of the support and partnership from stakeholders, leaders from Aboitiz Power and Aboitiz Foundation, the Local Government Unit of Talakag, MORESCO-1, the Barangay Council of San Isidro, Talakag, and the project beneficiaries MORESCO-1 extends its heartfelt thanks to all who in one way or another supported and contributed to the sense of community and cooperation that underlies this initiative. Daghang salamat.

MORESCO-1 joins the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in the observance of the month of March as FIRE PREVENTION MONTH.

Fire Prevention Month is a yearly nationwide observance held every March. On this month, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), local government units, firefighting agencies, and educational institutions all work together to conduct various fire prevention activities.

Now, you are probably wondering how March came to be the Fire Prevention Month. Well, it goes as far back as 1967, when President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 115-A which states that the year 1967 and every year thereafter as Safety and Accident Prevention Year.

The proclamation also stated that each month of the year will be devoted to a specific safety and accident prevention aspect. March came to be the Fire Prevention Month since that time of the year showed the highest record of fire incidents in the country according to data released by the National Statistical Coordination Board.

The proclamation was then created to propagate “safety consciousness among our people every day of the year as a positive preventive approach to a problem that can be solved by more caution, vigilance, sobriety, exercise of common sense and respect for the law.” So in respect to this observance, participate in any Fire Prevention drills and activities going around either to your work, school, or local area because it always pays to be ready.

In Case of FIRE and other EMERGENCIES, please IMMEDIATELY call the hotline numbers in your localities.

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