Sunday, August 24, 2008
Mt Balimpuyo visit
A look at Barangay Sta Rita from Mt. Balimpuyo
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Santa Rita Elementary School got new computers
COMPUTER SET DONATIONS
Through the initiative of Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr. and in-collaboration with Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) and the Department of Education (DepEd), several computer sets were turned over on August 15, 2008 to Sta. Rita Elementary School and Gordon Heights Elementary School.
At Sta. Rita Elementary School, Mayor Gordon, Councilor Ed Piano, DepEd City Superintendent Ligaya Monato, AESI Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin A. Cariaso Jr. and other AESI officials attended the turnover ceremonies.
Meanwhile, in Gordon Heights Elementary School, Vice Governor and Olongapo First Lady Anne Marie Gordon, Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo and other AESI officials were present during the turnover ceremonies.
Eight (8) computer sets from the Aboitiz Foundation were given to Sta. Rita Elementary School and another eight (8) computer sets to Gordon Heights Elementary School.
AESI, in collaboration with local government units and other organizations, aims to ‘help people help themselves’ so they can build a better future and in order to provide their basic needs and livelihood.
Education is one of Mayor Gordon’s priorities and this is a part of his many collaborations with Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in order to advance the welfare of the city and turn the city’s programs into reality.
Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr., Naomi Arzadon, DepEd Assistant Superintendent, Sta. Rita I Elementary School (SRES) Principal Amelita L. de la Torre and Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin Cariaso during the turn over ceremonies of eight (8) computer sets to SRES on August 15, 2008.
At Sta. Rita Elementary School, Mayor Gordon, Councilor Ed Piano, DepEd City Superintendent Ligaya Monato, AESI Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin A. Cariaso Jr. and other AESI officials attended the turnover ceremonies.
Meanwhile, in Gordon Heights Elementary School, Vice Governor and Olongapo First Lady Anne Marie Gordon, Vice Mayor Cynthia Cajudo and other AESI officials were present during the turnover ceremonies.
Eight (8) computer sets from the Aboitiz Foundation were given to Sta. Rita Elementary School and another eight (8) computer sets to Gordon Heights Elementary School.
AESI, in collaboration with local government units and other organizations, aims to ‘help people help themselves’ so they can build a better future and in order to provide their basic needs and livelihood.
Education is one of Mayor Gordon’s priorities and this is a part of his many collaborations with Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in order to advance the welfare of the city and turn the city’s programs into reality.
Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr., Naomi Arzadon, DepEd Assistant Superintendent, Sta. Rita I Elementary School (SRES) Principal Amelita L. de la Torre and Aboitiz Energy Solutions Inc. (AESI) Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Benjamin Cariaso during the turn over ceremonies of eight (8) computer sets to SRES on August 15, 2008.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Farewell CAPTAIN SUNDIAM
RESOLUTION FOR THE LATE CAPTAIN SUNDIAM
Olongapo City, led by Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr., mourns the loss of former Sta. Rita Barangay Chairman Gomercindo Sundiam. The city expressed its sympathies through a resolution passed by the City Council on August 6, 2008 and signed by Mayor Gordon on August 7, 2008.
The resolution, entitled ‘Resolution No. 124 (series of 2008) or A Resolution Conveying Profound Sympathies and Condolences to the Bereaved Family of Former Barangay Chairman Gomercindo B. Sundiam Sr. Of Sta. Rita, This City,’ also nightlighted the achievements and recognitions of the former barangay chairman.
Sundiam started his public service career as a purok leader and barangay secretary during the time of Barangay Captain Maximano Endoso. He later served as a barangay councilman until finally he was elected as Barangay Captain for thirteen (13) years.
Because of his dynamic leadership, Sta. Rita became the recipient of the “Hall of Fame Award” as a multiple winner of the “Most Outstanding Lupon ng Tagapamayapa Award”. He was also known for initiating fresh programs, including the establishment of the Barangay Public Safety Office (BPSO), which provides trainings and equipments to Barangay Tanods to help them perform their duties efficiently.
He was also the first barangay captain in the city who provided ‘honoraria’ or ‘allowance’ to Purok Leaders, Daycare and Health Workers.
Captain Sundiam passed away at the age of seventy two (72) due to cardiovascular arrest or heart attack on August 4, 2008.
The resolution, entitled ‘Resolution No. 124 (series of 2008) or A Resolution Conveying Profound Sympathies and Condolences to the Bereaved Family of Former Barangay Chairman Gomercindo B. Sundiam Sr. Of Sta. Rita, This City,’ also nightlighted the achievements and recognitions of the former barangay chairman.
Sundiam started his public service career as a purok leader and barangay secretary during the time of Barangay Captain Maximano Endoso. He later served as a barangay councilman until finally he was elected as Barangay Captain for thirteen (13) years.
Because of his dynamic leadership, Sta. Rita became the recipient of the “Hall of Fame Award” as a multiple winner of the “Most Outstanding Lupon ng Tagapamayapa Award”. He was also known for initiating fresh programs, including the establishment of the Barangay Public Safety Office (BPSO), which provides trainings and equipments to Barangay Tanods to help them perform their duties efficiently.
He was also the first barangay captain in the city who provided ‘honoraria’ or ‘allowance’ to Purok Leaders, Daycare and Health Workers.
Captain Sundiam passed away at the age of seventy two (72) due to cardiovascular arrest or heart attack on August 4, 2008.
PAO/Don
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