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Stage 0outer-ring1 min readApril 25, 2025

Mabuhay Energy Supports Community-Driven Learning and Livelihood at Camp Vicente Lim Integrated School

Mabuhay Energy Supports Community-Driven Learning and Livelihood at Camp Vicente Lim Integrated School

Mabuhay Energy Corporation (MECO), in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd), supports ALSang Tinapay, Kaagapay at Camp Vicente Lim Integrated School —a CSR initiative that helps ALS…

Mabuhay Energy Corporation (MECO), in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd), supports ALSang Tinapay, Kaagapay at Camp Vicente Lim Integrated School —a CSR initiative that helps ALS Senior High School learners gain real-world experience in baking and entrepreneurship.

Through this program, students learn how to produce, market, and sell baked goods, building skills that can support their education and future livelihoods. It encourages a mindset of innovation, self-reliance, and community growth.

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Jhon Nikko Dimazana, AVP for Sales, Marketing, and Regulatory of MECO, shared a personal reflection on the importance of education, inspired by his engagement with the ALS learners of Camp Vicente Lim Integrated School during the ALSang Tinapay, Kaagapay Initiative.

“To all ALS students, you are not alone. You have a community behind you, rooting for your success, believing in your strength, and inspired by your journey.”

Mabuhay Energy is proud to strengthen its commitment to sustainability by driving initiatives that build skills, create opportunities, and promote long-term empowerment. They remain dedicated to supporting inclusive community development through programs that make a lasting impact—uplifting lives, nurturing local potential, and contributing to a more resilient and sustainable future for all.

Mabuhay Energy, #YourPartnerForGrowth

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