Mrs.
Chari Aboitiz, member of DACF Executive Committee, and Pooc Brgy.
Captain Doroteo Emit lead the turnover ceremony of the newly
built day care center and playground at Barangay Pooc, Talisay
City, Cebu last Dec. 19, 2012. |
Day care pupils get
new school, playground
By Ramon Aboitiz Foundation
Inc.
January 20, 2013
CEBU CITY – The Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI), through its Dolores Aboitiz Children’s
Fund (DACF), turned over a day care center and a playground funded by
Vereniging Haarlemmermeer Cebu (VHC) to Barangay Pooc, Talisay City on
Dec. 19, 2012.
The day care center, built
to meet DSWD accreditation standards, will benefit 58 three- to
four-year-old pupils of the barangay. The classroom features elements
that foster independence and self-sufficiency such as child-sized
toilets, sinks, doorknobs, and windows at children's height.
Recognizing the importance
of play in child development, a playground was built within the
facility. The playground, built by local laborers, is made of bamboo,
used tires, and nipa.
The project is an example of
various institutions and individuals collaborating to support children
– the design and materials were donated by DACF, while the local
government unit of Talisay and the barangay shouldered the labor cost
and ensured that the standards were followed. International
organization VHC donated the playground. This collaboration was marked
by a hand-printing ceremony, where everyone involved in the said
endeavor placed their handprint on the wall of the day care center.
“Recognizing the long-term
effect that early childhood care and education can have on both the
individual and society as a whole, DACF is committed to supporting
communities as they prepare young children to become successful
students and responsible citizens of the Philippines," Amaya Aboitiz,
RAFI-DACF executive director, said.
The completion of the center
and the playground in Pooc, Talisay City now brings RAFI-DACF's
coverage to a total of five classrooms and playgrounds in four towns
in Cebu, benefiting 255 pupils since it started early 2012.
“I'm very thankful to have
this kind of facility in our barangay, the building is spacious and
conducive for learning. The playground is safe for my pupils to play
in while they develop their psychomotor skills. As a teacher, I will
also strengthen the day care service parents group in order for the
parents to be active in helping out in the maintenance of the facility
given to us,” Jocelyn Maneja, day care center teacher, said.
For more information on how
you or your organization can help build more day care centers and
playground, please contact 418-7234 loc. 512 and look for Engr. May
Reah Cuevas.
DACF is under RAFI's
Education focus area, believing that shaping the next generation of
talents begins with nurturing the love for learning. Other focus areas
of RAFI are Integrated Development, Micro-finance & Entrepreneurship,
Culture & Heritage, and Leadership & Citizenship.
For more information about
DACF, please contact 255-5630 and look for Joem de Gracia, or visit
www.rafi.org.ph or www.facebook.com/rafi.org.ph.