IPPO holds gift-giving activity
THE Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO), spearheaded by the Police Community Affairs and Development Section (PCADS) and in partnership with tge IPPO Women and Children Protection Desk (PWCPD), gave gifts to 16 children of Balay Paglaum in Mina, Iloilo. The gift-giving activity, which was held at the IPPO Multi-Purpose Hall on Aug 21, 2019, followed

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THE Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO), spearheaded by the Police Community Affairs and Development Section (PCADS) and in partnership with tge IPPO Women and Children Protection Desk (PWCPD), gave gifts to 16 children of Balay Paglaum in Mina, Iloilo.
The gift-giving activity, which was held at the IPPO Multi-Purpose Hall on Aug 21, 2019, followed visits to Robinsons and GT Malls in Pavia for a stroll and lunch.
Glenna Aludia, Center Head of Balay Paglaum, became emotional as she delivered her message of gratitude.
“I believe God uses you to help these less privileged children. You are the first government agency who have conducted this kind of activity and for that we are very grateful,” she said.
The mall tours, lunch, and gift-giving activity are in line with the PCADS Initiative called “Extended Family” where PNP personnel share their time, talent, and resources to help the needy.
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