MORE Power’s Guardians of the Environment joins Brigada Eskwela
Security Personnel of MORE Power paused guarding their posts in Iloilo City’s vital installations to join the Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela. Using various cleaning tools, they religiously cleaned different school zones in Sambag Elementary School in Jaro this Monday, to the delight of the students, parents, and school teachers. According to Edna Dominguez, Principal

By Staff Writer
Security Personnel of MORE Power paused guarding their posts in Iloilo City’s vital installations to join the Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela.
Using various cleaning tools, they religiously cleaned different school zones in Sambag Elementary School in Jaro this Monday, to the delight of the students, parents, and school teachers.
According to Edna Dominguez, Principal II of Sambag Elementary School, Brigada Eskwela is very important because it is their way of preparing the school for the learners. They were not expecting that MORE Power would send a lot of workforce for the program.
“Madamu gid nga Salamat sa management sang MORE Power sa pagpadala sang inyo personnel sa pag preparar sang amon eskwelahan sa abre kalse. Grabe ang MORE Power kadamu sang manpower ginpadala nila subong nga adlaw,” says Dominguez.
“Privilege kag happy gid bisan paano nakabulig kami sa pagtinlo sang school, paagi sa MORE Power guardians of the environment,” says Mirriam Valeriano, Admin Staff, Guardians of the Environment.
Last year, the Guardians of the Environment started its active role in coastal clean-ups and tree planting.
This is part of the Corporate Social Responsibility of MORE Power to become active in various initiatives to help and make every Ilonggos experience the company’s excellent service.
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