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DepEd-Siocon District Newsletter Coverage for Covid-19 ● First Issue ● April 30, 2020
WE RISE AS ONE DepEd-Siocon raises ₱241k for frontliners Siocon District of the Department of Education led the distribution of relief packs and personal protective equipment (PPE’s) to the municipality’s frontliners after raising ₱241,243 in cash and kind from its teaching and non-teaching personnel. The DepEd volunteers distributed the relief packs in four batches on March 25, April 13, April 18 and April 29 to the 16 checkpoints and workers on the Rural Health
Unit and the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, PPE’s were also distributed on March 22, March 29, April 19 and April 20. “We hope that this simple initiative will inspire our frontliners as they lead this battle against the Covid-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019). We also hope that other sectors of our municipality will be inspired to the same so that we rise together from this pandemic,” the
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ONE FOR ALL. Volunteer teachers prepare for the distribution of relief packs for the frontliners, Siocon Central School, May 29. PHOTO BY Kent Jestoni Gabo
Public Schools District Supervisor Susan Felizarta said on an interview. Such initiatives are a response to the call of DepEd to organize ‘bayanihan’ activities for the frontliners in consonance with the Bayanihan to Heal as one Act (RA 11469). Aside from this district-wide initiative, schools and individuals from the department also initiated their own series of relief activities, some of which are in coordination with Tabang Siocon Higala, a nonprofit organized to help frontliners and high-risk families in Siocon. Some schools and their students also posted multimedia productions on social media sites thanking the frontliners.
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