AboitizPower unit inks 17 CSR projects for Quezon


Aboitiz Power Corporation subsidiary Therma Luzon Inc. (TLI) has entered 17 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects for communities inside its host province of Quezon and host Municipality of Pagbilao, in cooperation with various project partners and beneficiaries. 

 

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AboitizPower Officials together with Col. Armand Lacanilao Mc (GSC) of the AFP Health Service Command (left), Ruben Uy Diokno, the local chief executive of Padre Burgos, Lito Morta, AboitizPower-Therma Luzon COO, Pagbilao Mayor Angelica Portes Tatlonghari, Pagbilao Integration Head Dondon Nanual, and Chief of BFAR-NBFTC Dr. Lydia Morales (right) in their MOA signing of 17 approved CSR projects for Pagbilao at the National Brackishwater Fisheries Technology Center.

 

The one-time ceremonial memorandum of agreement (MOA) signing took place at the National Brackish Water Fisheries Technology Center (BFAR-NBFTC) of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, located in Barangay Palsabangon, Pagbilao, Quezon.

"We are highly encouraged by these project partnerships for 2024. AboitizPower sees these programs, covering livelihood, education, health, and environmental protection, as integral to our operations in Pagbilao,” said AboitizPower Assistant Vice President for Corporate Service for South Luzon and NCR Lou Deligencia. 

She added that “these programs, which also respond to the most urgent needs identified by local stakeholders, are expected to have a significant impact on the community, supporting the aspirations of the people of Pagbilao.”

Pagbilao Mayor Angelica Portes Tatlonghari said the valuable contributions of AboitizPower have become a big part of their community. 

"Thank you for your partnership in advocating for the needs of our fellow constituents. You have our solid collaboration as we see to the success of livelihood projects such as raising soft shell crabs, bangus, seaweed, and kasagan to generate extra income for our community, particularly the fishermen," Tatlonghari said.

Col. Armand Lacanilao Mc (GSC) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Health Service Command said, "we are grateful to AboitizPower for once again tapping the Armed Forces of the Philippines as one of their partner agencies in these CSR programs. Through your help, we will develop, achieve and sustain world-class health services that will be a source of national pride."