Sounding Wall
Compiled by: Marites C. Lopez
The devastating typhoon Frank has left a very big spot in the month of July. Many are casualties and many victims still hope for sustenance.
Let’s focus our lenses to Dameans immediate response to the needy. Our student leaders must take the lead!
“Leaders are trained to act in a right away disaster cases. Act fast! Let’s help them… after all they are our neighbors.”
Quoted by Ms. Agnes Reyes, Champagnat Community College(CCC) Director, as she discussed with the student leaders the relief operation in Lambayong, Sultan Kudarat.
Not only student leaders but also the herd of faculty takes it off…
“Last July, the representatives from different Colleges convened to plan out the activities for the forthcoming Marist Mission Partners’ Celebration on the 28th.
And decided to hold a simple, yet meaningful activity that would translate concretely the entire spirit of the celebration.
Thus, the donation that were collected for Lambayong flood victims explicitly manifested the meaning of Mission Partnership, “The Culture of Extension.” It simply showed that the transformational mission of an educational institution is not detached from “the great surround.”
Abraham L. Contayoso- representative of the sponsoring College (CAS).
Living on the value of concern for those in need, NDMU molds students not only academically but holistically.
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