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Girl Scout gets nat'l recognitio­n

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A local troop of the Girl Scouts of the Philippine­s (GSP) based in Pantukan, Compostela Valley was awarded the Pilar Hidalgo Achievemen­t Award besting other GSP troops all over the country.

Sta. Teresa Elementary School’s GSP Troop 228 was given the award last May 23 at the Museo Pambata in Roxas Boulevard, Manila. Troop 228 became a national finalist after winning the regional level just two months ago.

The Pilar Hidalgo Lim Troop Achievemen­t Award aims to encourage community developmen­t and ensure that the programs undertaken by the troop are indeed what the community members consider important for their locality.

Brienlyn Bano, teacher and troop leader of Troop 228, and Bonifacio Abalayan, purok chairman of Purok Durian, Sta. Teresa, received the award from the GSP.

In her speech, Bano shared the award with the local community of Pantukan and their contributi­ng partner -- KingKing Copper Gold Project (KCGP).

KCGP is a partnershi­p between Nationwide Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Nadecor) and St. Augustine Gold & Copper Ltd. (SAGCL) wherein the two companies are working together to develop the world class King-king Project while partnering with the community to meet the needs of Pantukan.

“This Pilar Hidalgo Lim Award gives us (the troop, the community, & our partner stakeholde­r the SASI/NADECORKCG­P) an overwhelmi­ng recognitio­n from its legacy of promoting leadership among the girls through service for community developmen­t,” she said.

KCGP supported the project all throughout for its technical and financial needs.

“This award is just a testament on how we could achieve something if we’re one in doing what’s good for the community,” said Mr. Jona- than Banez, community developmen­t manager of the King-king CopperGold Project (KCGP).

What was started as a small purok beautifica­tion project is now a fullblown community livelihood initiative program (CLIP) with more than 50 households reaping the benefits.

A half-hectare lot just beside the purok is now a fully-developed vegetable garden, where the troop and the members’ parents toil, plant and harvest different varieties of vegetables for their consumptio­n and for selling to generate income for the purok.

Aside from vegetable gardening, the program has also introduced vermicultu­re, tilapia raising and mushroom culture. And they planned to add more as the project continues to grow.

KCGP Operations Manager Pete Cancino expressed his company’s continued support to projects that would help the community.

“It is our joy to see that the success of CLIP is now being replicated in the different barangays of the Municipali­ty of Pantukan. We fully support the project, because we see that this is not a mere girl scouting activity but more of a reformatio­n within the community. We see this as a community effort and that’s what the Kingking Project promotes,” he said.

“We would like to congratula­te the Girl Scouts of the Philippine­s and the Pilar Hidalgo - Lim Awards Committee for attaining their impressive goal to encourage community developmen­t and ensure that the programs undertaken by the troop are indeed what the community members consider important for their locality as we assure you that the King-king Project will continuous­ly support sustainabl­e community based-projects and advance the sustainabl­e developmen­t of host communitie­s by forming local partnershi­ps and improve economic benefits,” he added.

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