Friday, July 31, 2009

ALIMUKON W/ CSCRO No. 5 presents . . . "Estancia"
(Tabaco, Albay after typhoon Reming)
(CSCRO No. 5 officials and employees during a flag retreat ceremony)
(CSCRO No. 5 Dir. IV Cecilia R. Nieto [ fifth from left] and Dir. III Salvador C. Villarosa, Jr. [left corner] with Jocelyn L. Marifosque [seventh from left] and the staff of the Examination Service Division with some teachers of Rawis Elementary School).

The most promising place in Albay today, specifically in Legaspi City, is Barangay Estancia. Located at the highest elevation in the City or maybe, in the entre province of Albay, the place is x x x . Compliment of Alimukon.com in coordination with CSCRO No. V . . . see it for yourself (DOUBLE CLICK HERE . . .)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

CSCRO NO. 5


The weather was good in early morning on July 14, 2009 when a plane from Manila landed at Legaspi City Airport in Albay with a passenger on board to look for a man who, not known to many, touches the lives not only of his fellow government workers - but also of those residing in his community. A man who, due to hardship of life in Manila resettled in a Barangay somewhere in Estancia, a place without any means of transportation, to put up a structure he can call a home for his family. A man, who loaned from a financing institution to purchase a motorcycle and thereafter organized motorcycle owners in his community to provide transport for their neighborhood. A man, who despite earning less than Two Thousand Pesos (P 2,000.00) monthly manages to donate their used toilet bowl to benefit the children of a public school in his community, deprived of clean toilet. A man who returned a wallet by searching for a woman whose picture appears in the walltet he found, whose husband was working as a technician on top of the highest peak in the entire Legaspi City. It is then but fitting to climb the highest mountain and to raise a flag if necessary for everybody to know that the good deed of this person is worhthy to be emulated and for the public to know that government after all is on top of the situation with personnel who possesses the integrity worthy of the people's trust.

The CSCRO No. V . . . (DOUBLE CLICK HERE . . .)

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