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for SIM registration

* March 23 - Aglipay (Municipal Gym, Brgy. san l eonardo)

* March 24- Diffun (Diffun Municipal Gymnasium, Barangay Bonifacio)

Pampanga

* March 24 - san Fernando (Giant l antern tourist and information Center) nueva ecija

* March 23 - Bongabon ( town Plaza, Brgy. social)

* March 24 - Gabaldon (Municipal Covered Court)

Quezon

* March 23 - Cardona (Municipal Covered Court)

* March 24 - Binangonan ( ynares Covered Court)

Camarines sur

* March 23 - Presentacion (Municipal Hall)

* March 24 - Caramoan (Municipal Hall)

VISAYAS

Aklan

* March 23 - Malinao (Covered Court)

* March 24 - Batan (sports Complex)

Camotes

* March 23 - san Francisco ( western Covered Court)

* March 24 - tudela (Civic Center, southern Poblacion) negros Oriental

* March 23 - Dauin (Municipal Covered Court)

* March 24 - va lencia City (Municipal Gym) samar

* March 23 - sa lcedo (in front of Municipal Hall)

MINDANAO

Zamboanga sibugay

* March 23 - imelda (Municipal Hall)

Zamboanga del norte

* March 24 - l eon Postigo/Bacungan (Municipal Gym)

Misamis Oriental

* March 23 - Mambajao, Camiguin (Covered Court, Brgy Poblacion)

Bukidnon * March 23 - sumilao (Municipal Hall l obby)

* March 24 - Manolo Fortich (Barangay tangkulan Covered Court)

Davao de Oro

* March 23 - Monkayo (Municipal Dome)

* March 24 - nabunturan (Municipal Gym)

Maguindanao

* March 23 - Aleosan (Public terminal) north Cotabato

* March 24 - Parang (Municipal Plaza) surigao del norte

* March 23 - Malimono ( women’s tra ining and Development Center) i n addition to its participation in the n t C -led s i M registration, Globe earlier launched several onground initiatives to help make s i M registration convenient for customers. i t s online platform (https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg) and the GlobeOne app are also available 24/7 for s i M registration. s o cial responsibility is an essential component of n G CP’s corporate culture, and this is the reason why we established our Corporate i n itiatives and Advocacies Division or C i A D – our C sR arm – to respond to the development needs of our partner communities through projects that help improve the residents’ quality of life, build up their capabilities and protect the environment, as well,” she said. l opez noted that a total of 130 social infrastructure projects were built to date such as footbridges; multipurpose halls that also serve as evacuation centers; classroom buildings; learning centers; multipurpose covered courts; industrial arts buildings; and water systems including drainage repair and area backfilling in various host communities. si nce 2017, nGCP constructed 39 computer laboratories utilized by some 6,240 learners and 273 teachers located in 25 provinces across the country. in the last three years, 16 health centers located in 14 provinces were constructed including the most recent one turned over in January for Barangay Zone 1 in sta. Cruz, Davao del sur. we are not just a transmission facility. we aim to be a partner in nation-building by helping light up the future of Filipinos through our social infrastructure projects that provide access to education and healthcare services. we support progress and development in partnership with stakeholders who share our vision of empowering host communities,” said l opez. s h e noted that the n G CP will “keep undertaking C s R projects… to improve the quality of life of Filipinos as part of their commitment to helping the country achieve sustainable growth and progress.”

* March 24 - sison (Municipal Gym) to ensure a fast and hassle-free on-site registration process, customers are reminded to have their relevant information on hand, including their full name, date of birth, sex, address, governmentissued i D with photo, and mobile number.

THe national Grid Corp. of the Philippines (nGCP) said on wednesday it has spent P2.5 billion since 2009 to implement corporate social responsibility (CsR) programs that benefited some 13,722 residents in host provinces.

Ada l opez, head of nGCP’s Corporate in itiatives and Advocacies Division, said for 2023, several social infrastructure projects have been lined up, including the construction of classrooms for the Department of education.

Lorenz S. Marasigan

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