By Mikee Natinga Norico & Bryson Gagula
Spreading Hope, One Cup at a Time: CPU CCS Provincial Council shares warmth and kindness with the communities of Tabuc Suba and San Isidro through Project PAG-AMLIG.
In the spirit of generosity and community service, the College of Computer Studies (CCS) Provincial Council of Central Philippine University (CPU) successfully conducted Project PAG-AMLIG: Enriching Lives Through Giving on December 21, 2024. The initiative, in coordination with the Community Engagement and Service-Learning Center (CESLC), aimed to bring warmth and support to individuals in need through a meaningful outreach program.
The Council members drove through the communities of Tabuc Suba and San Isidro, Jaro, distributing a “cup of hope” to residents, symbolizing not only sustenance but also the compassion and unity that define the Christmas season. Through this heartfelt effort, volunteers extended kindness and generosity to those facing hardships, reinforcing CPU’s commitment to social responsibility and community involvement.
The Spirit of Giving: Volunteers from CPU CCS bring smiles and support to those in need, reinforcing the true essence of Christmas.
The outreach was met with appreciation and gratitude from the beneficiaries, many of whom expressed their joy and thanks for the thoughtful gesture. The initiative highlighted the power of compassion and the importance of giving back, proving that even simple acts of kindness can leave a lasting impact on the lives of many.
Project PAG-AMLIG stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication of CPU and its students to making a positive difference in society. By fostering a culture of generosity and service, the CCS Provincial Council continues to uphold the university’s mission of being a beacon of hope and light to the community.