“Team Raccoon” Graduates as Pioneers of William T. Crisp Foundation’s Re-offered Lineman Training

Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental – The first batch of linemen under the re-offered Lineman Training Program of William T. Crisp Foundation, Inc. (WTCFI), the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of MORESCO-1, officially graduated on February 4, 2025. Dubbed Team Raccoon, the graduates successfully completed the rigorous training designed to equip them with essential skills in electrical power distribution line construction.

The graduation ceremony, held at the MORESCO-1 Training Center, began with welcome remarks from WTCFI Executive Director Jovan P. Yangyang, emphasizing the foundation’s commitment to empowering local workforce development.

Engr. Marlon P. Guinita, representing Acting General Manager Jovel B. Ubay-Ubay, PEE, delivered an inspirational message, commending the trainees for their dedication and perseverance in completing the program.

A highlight of the event was the pole climbing exhibition and a special dance presentation by Team Raccoon, showcasing both their technical skills and camaraderie.

Outstanding graduates were recognized for their excellence in practical skills, followed by a keynote message from Albert Benedict F. Bacus, President of the Board of Trustees. Training Director Engr. Remegio B. Gonzales, PEE, PhD, also delivered his message, underscoring the program’s role in producing highly skilled linemen for the country’s power sector.

The ceremony concluded with closing remarks from Engr. Ronaldo Maghuyop, who emphasized the importance of safety, discipline, and continuous learning in the field.

The Lineman Training Program, aligned with TESDA’s Electrical Power Distribution Line Construction NC II (EPDLC NC II) certification, is a three-to-six-month intensive course that covers theoretical instruction, hands-on training, and real-world field simulations. The success of Team Raccoon paves the way for future batches to benefit from this initiative, strengthening the electric cooperative sector with well-trained linemen.

Congratulations to Team Raccoon, the trailblazers of WTCFI’s re-offered lineman training program!

MORESCO-1 LAKTAK 2025: POWER LOVE ON THE RUN REGISTRATION IS ON

?‍♂️? Run for Love, Walk for Energy! ?⚡

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Get ready to lace up your running shoes and be part of an electrifying experience! Feel the thrill, embrace the challenge, and make every stride count.

Don’t miss this chance to push your limits and run for a purpose!

Celebrate LOVE beyond Valentine’s Day

Love and electricity—two forces that power our lives! Let’s show our love for family, friends, and the community while strengthening our bodies and spirits!

? When? February 15, 2025 (Saturday)
What time? 4:00 AM
? Where? Nationwide simultaneous fun run – MORESCO-1 Laguindingan Airport Road front of Laguindingan’s “new Roman Catholic Church!

? This is our chance to:
✅ Celebrate the month of love
✅ Strengthen our relationships
✅ Show appreciation to our loved ones
✅ Promote health and well-being

Are you ready? Let’s run together for love, power, and unity! ?

Register now!

3K – Registration Php300.00 (Inclusions: T-shirt, Race bib, bottled water, Snacks)

5K – Registration Php350.00 (Inclusions: T-shirt, Race bib, bottled water, Snacks)

10K – Registration Php450.00 (Inclusions: T-shirt, Race bib, bottled water, Snacks)

ONLINE REGISTRATION: Scan the QR Code in the infographic below and fill-in the online information sheet or you may opt for an easier link please CLICK ON THIS bit.ly/3EB9aQm.

You may also register in our Service Area Offices or selected some Paying Stations for registration forms.

REGISTRATION ENDS ON FEBRUARY 12, WEDNESDAY. HURRY AND SEE YOU IN THE RACE FOR LOVE!

⚡?‍♀️ Led by PHILRECA and your Electric Cooperative – MORESCO-1. Together, let’s energize the countryside!

#PowerLoveOnTheRun #LakadTakbo2025

Php3.884 Million SEP to 3 Sitios | Puroks in San Pedro, Jampason and Kamelon in Initao Turned Over

The recent electrification ceremony held last Friday August 23, 2024, once again marks a significant step in improving living conditions for the fifty-five recipient households in three barangays—San Pedro, Jampason and Kamelon —all of Initao. This event is part of the Sitio Electrification Program (SEP) led by the National Electrification Administration (NEA) in partnership with the Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc (MORESCO-1). The ceremony celebrated the symbolic turnover and energization, which are crucial in the government’s effort to achieve full electrification of all sitios across the Philippines, aiming to boost economic development and alleviate poverty.

During this seventh installment of a planned series of eight energization  ceremonies, electricity was successfully delivered to several areas:

Purok 5A, San Pedro , Initao: 16 households received electricity with 7 electric posts installed, costing a total of PHP 586,555.11 for distribution lines (P490,655.37) and house wiring materials (P95,699.74).

Purok 1B, Jampason, Initao: 11 households received electricity with 3 electric posts installed, costing a total of PHP 382,047.50  for distribution lines (P287,151.36) and house wiring materials (P382,047.50).

Lunusan, Kamelon, Initao: 28 households received electricity with 33 electric posts installed, costing a total of PHP 2,916,285.16  for distribution lines (P2,670,421.11) and house wiring materials (245,864.05).

Gracing the occasion were Hon Mercy Grace “Gagay” J. Acain, and the Punong Barangay | Barangay Captains and few members of the Barangay Councils of San Pedro, Jampason and Kamelon. Also present and spoke with the MCOs and SEP recipients were Director Edgar G. Buhian and Manticao Service Area Manager Engr. Jogiepril Legaspi.

SEP is a pivotal component of the government’s strategy to close the development gap in rural regions by supplying electricity to isolated sitios and puroks. These enclaves, often far from barangay centers, face substantial challenges due to the lack of reliable power. The program allocates resources for building distribution lines and house wiring, ensuring that eligible households can access modern energy, thereby enhancing their quality of life.

#PowerToTheSitios #ElectrifyTheNation  #SEP2024  #MissionaryElectrification #PurokPower  #LightingUpLives  #MORESCO1Electrification  #NationalElectrification  #NEAPower  #EmpoweringCommunities