CDC donates Kabuhayan Mobile Karts to Porac vendors
CLARK FREEPORT – Twelve beneficiaries from the Porac Baywalk Street Vendors Association received Kabuhayan Mobile Karts worth P20,000 each from the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), through its External Affairs Department (EAD).
In a simple ceremony held on Tuesday at the Porac Command Center, CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan led the turn-over and presentation of the livelihood mobile karts.
In his message, Gaerlan said that the provision of the livelihood mobile karts is part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program of the state-owned firm. He further stated that this project exemplifies CDC’s drive to promote inclusive development.
“Ito po ay initiative ng (CDC) Board of Directors at sila po ang nag approved nitong Kabuhayan Mobile Kart project. Kami rin po ay tumutulong sa iba’t-ibang lungsod at munisipalidad sa paligid ng Clark. Gusto rin naming maipaabot din sa ating mamamayan yung pag asenso na tinatamasa ng Clark at ito po ay shinishare naming sa mga communities kagaya ng Porac. Sa mga ganitong proyekto ay nakakatulong tayo sa mga mamamayan, hindi lamang sa mga taga Porac kundi pati na sa Angeles, Mabalacat, at Tarlac,” he added.
The LGU of Porac headed by Mayor Jaime Capil also provided P3,000 cash assistance to each beneficiary to help them start up and grow their small food business.
Capil was represented by Special Assistant to the Local Chief Executive Relito Laxama and Porac Public Employment Service Office (PESO) officer Sheryl Bulanadi.
Laxamana thanked the CDC for continuously providing support to their community and for uplifting the lives of their residents through various CSR programs.
“We are very thankful to CDC for this project. Pag-upo palang po ni Mayor Jing Capil, naramdaman talaga naming ang support ng CDC sa Porac. Tamang tama po itong programa ng CDC sa bayan ng Porac, ito pong Kabuhayan Mobile Kart. On behalf of Mayor Jing Capil, we are very thankful for this program,” he said.
The Kabuhayan Mobile Karts will be strategically placed along the Porac Baywalk to boost tourism activity in the area.
Other officials who were present at the event are CDC Assistant Vice President for EAD Rommel Narciso, CDC EAD Manager Herbert Angeles, CDC Assistant Manager Ronald Antonio, Capacity Building Officer III Lycia Marzan, CDC – EAD personnel Jerika Onofre, Joemar Medina, Ralph Mesa, and Rosesalem Yamson.