CDC donates P140-K worth of ‘Pangkabuhayan Karts’ to Capas

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(CDC CommDep)

CLARK FREEPORT – To uplift the marginalized sector in the Freeport contiguous areas, the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) recently donated P140, 000 worth of livelihood mobile karts to selected indigent-benefi ciaries in Capas, Tarlac.

In a report submitted to CDC President and CEO Noel F. Manankil , AVP for External Affairs Department of CDC (CDC-EAD) Rommel C. Narciso, sade 10 “Pangkabuhayan Karts” were turned over to the Municipality of Capas on December 1 during the inauguration of the town’s Walking Street.

The karts were Capas Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan and distributed them to to the following benefi ciaries: Miriam Garcia, Edita P. Dabu and Daniel Taruc from Barangay Cub-Cub; Florentina Aguilar and Lilia Manicdao from Brgy. Cut-Cut 1st; Annie M. Corpuz, Benjamin Cunanan from Brgy. Sto. Rosario; Nancy Aquino and Jackielou dela Cruz from Brgy. Sto. Domingo and Rose Anne David from Brgy. Susuba.

The said Corporate Social Responsibility Program of CDC is now on its third year dubbed: “Tulong Kabuhayan para sa Maginhawang Buhay” which aims to provide additional income to the indigents in Clark’s contiguous areas. The staterun fi rm was able to donate a total of 28 “Pangkabuhayan Karts” since its inception.

The project is also in cooperation with the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Tarlac who assisted the state-run firm in identifying the qualified recipients.