Hinoba-an, San Enrique Schools Win Environment-Friendly Awards
The Bacuyangan Elementary School in Hinobaan that won twice as the Most Environment-Friendly School in Negros Occidental will use its prize money to improve its Gulayan sa Eskwelahan Program and construct drinking water facilities for its pupils, Hinobaan District Supervisor Zaldy Reliquias said in a press release from the Capitol.
The prize money received by Barangay Tibsoc, San Enrique for being this year's Most Environment-Friendly Barangay will be used to fund the livelihood program of its seven puroks and Lakbay Aral of its officials in northern Negros, said Tibsoc Barangay Captain Jose Quitco, it said.
Tibsoc and Bacuyangan each received P25,000, plaques of recognition, and 10 garbage receptacles courtesy of Negros Navigation Company from Gov. Joseph Marañon during the recent Closing Program of the Provincial Environment Week celebration.*
Source: Visayan Daily Star
Saturday, June 7, 2008
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