The Las Piñas Manpower Training Center produced 385 new graduates of vocational courses on Tuesday, June 27 at the Mayor Nene Aguilar Disaster Risk and Reduction Management Office (DRRMO) Building in Barangay Talon Dos.
Vice-Mayor April Aguilar at the 159th commencement exercise of Las Piñas Manpower Training Center / Photo from Las Piñas PIO
Vice Mayor April Aguilar, who served as keynote speaker during the commencement exercise, said the 385 graduates demonstrate the city's commitment to providing quality education and vocational training opportunities to its residents. She said the Las Piñas Manpower Training Center was recognized for its exceptional Technical and Vocational Education and Training Programs (TVET) that offer a diverse range of courses to equip students with practical skills that meet the demands of various industries. The vice mayor also said that among the programs offered are automotive servicing, housekeeping, computer systems operations, cookery, shielded metal arc welding, massage therapy, hairdressing, food and beverage services, and many others. Aguilar said that the manpower training center remains committed to providing accessible and quality education to aspiring professionals, equipping them with the necessary skills to thrive in their respective careers. The institution aims to nurture skilled workforce that contributes to the development and progress of Las Piñas City, she added. Â
Vice-Mayor April Aguilar at the 159th commencement exercise of Las Piñas Manpower Training Center / Photo from Las Piñas PIO
Vice Mayor April Aguilar, who served as keynote speaker during the commencement exercise, said the 385 graduates demonstrate the city's commitment to providing quality education and vocational training opportunities to its residents. She said the Las Piñas Manpower Training Center was recognized for its exceptional Technical and Vocational Education and Training Programs (TVET) that offer a diverse range of courses to equip students with practical skills that meet the demands of various industries. The vice mayor also said that among the programs offered are automotive servicing, housekeeping, computer systems operations, cookery, shielded metal arc welding, massage therapy, hairdressing, food and beverage services, and many others. Aguilar said that the manpower training center remains committed to providing accessible and quality education to aspiring professionals, equipping them with the necessary skills to thrive in their respective careers. The institution aims to nurture skilled workforce that contributes to the development and progress of Las Piñas City, she added. Â