COMMUNITY EXTENSION PROGRAM Introduction An excerpt from the LCCM vision-mission …..La Consolacion College Manila strives to develop in its community the spirit of searching for truth and passion for excellence through research, instruction, evangelization and extension services, thus providing holistic training for the students in the light of Christian Catholic teachings, and the Augustinian ideal and tradition…. La Consolacion College Manila from its first birth, one hundred six years past has ascertain its dedication and committed to perform its evangelization and educational apostolate. Today, LCCM has ceaselessly leads the way how education be reformed and translated from Academe to Community. The institution has constantly been clarifying its relationship in attaining its vision-mission to address to the changing needs and sensitivities of the community through its Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Center – the center that focuses on the various Community Outreach Programs of the college. To La Consolacion College Manila, the communities are first and foremost about people. The internal community of people of LCCM who brings forth the various dynamic activities that links it with the external community of people it serves. This could be seen from the four essential commitments of the LCCM’s community of educators: • Service • Leadership • Competence • Character Actualization of these commitments are apparently manifested from the various activities emanated from the Exceeding Client Expectation through Excellence in Education (EXCEED) Program and are translated to the various community outreach programs of the college. These are: a. Values education b. Communication skills c. IT-driven instruction d. Technical and Professional Competencies The Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Foundation Center (MRBPFC), the unit responsible in bridging LCCM to the community was created on the occasion of La Consolacion
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COMMUNITY EXTENSION PROGRAM
Introduction
An excerpt from the LCCM vision-mission
…..La Consolacion College Manila strives to develop in its community the spirit of searching
for truth and passion for excellence through research, instruction, evangelization and
extension services, thus providing holistic training for the students in the light of Christian
Catholic teachings, and the Augustinian ideal and tradition….
La Consolacion College Manila from its first birth, one hundred six years past has
ascertain its dedication and committed to perform its evangelization and educational
apostolate. Today, LCCM has ceaselessly leads the way how education be reformed and
translated from Academe to Community. The institution has constantly been clarifying its
relationship in attaining its vision-mission to address to the changing needs and sensitivities
of the community through its Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Center – the center that focuses
on the various Community Outreach Programs of the college.
To La Consolacion College Manila, the communities are first and foremost about
people. The internal community of people of LCCM who brings forth the various dynamic
activities that links it with the external community of people it serves. This could be seen from
the four essential commitments of the LCCM’s community of educators:
• Service
• Leadership
• Competence
• Character
Actualization of these commitments are apparently manifested from the various
activities emanated from the Exceeding Client Expectation through Excellence in Education
(EXCEED) Program and are translated to the various community outreach programs of the
college. These are:
a. Values education
b. Communication skills
c. IT-driven instruction
d. Technical and Professional Competencies
The Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Foundation Center (MRBPFC), the unit responsible
in bridging LCCM to the community was created on the occasion of La Consolacion
College’s diamond jubilee in 1975 as LCC’s legacy and gift to its commitment to leadership
and service in the community, character and competence, in carrying out its apostolate
mission to the poor and marginalized Filipinos. Responding to the call of the second
congregation’s thrust to be prophetic witnesses of the Gospel by a life of action-
contemplation, MRBPFC made available its resources, both human and financial to the
school’s inner and external communities.
Likewise, MRBPFC adopted the total human and community development framework
of Catholic Christian Formation Program, Social Advocacy and Basic Services Program. The
MRBPFC was established as a Foundation and registered to the Security and Exchange
Commission (SEC) in 1999 to enhance the center’s programs and constitute a legal
personality. Thus, it is named Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Foundation Center, Incorporated
(MRBPFC). Today, the Center is simply called or known as Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral
Center.
In its entirety, The Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Center the prime moving arm of the
institution is determined to :
• Integrate faith and action as well as theory and practice among the constituents
through activities on Christian formation exposure/immersion with biblico - theological
reflection followed by appropriate plan of action.
• Promote advocacy work on relevant and current social issues by educating,
organizing and in coordination with NGO’s and GO’s.
• Facilitate the provision of basic social services among the urban and rural poor and/or
tribal Filipinos through medical-dental and other community-based health nutrition
Table 7: Medical and Dental Mission Team Participants in Baseco Community Tondo, Manila SY 2009-2010 Spearheaded by the Office of External Affairs of Malacanang.
School Year Date Doctor Dentist Nurse Faculty NTP Student Parent Alumnae Sisters Total
2009-2010 July 27, 2009 3 7 10
Total 3 7 10
Table 8: Alternative Medical Mission in Baseco Community, Tondo, Manila.
School Year Date Doctor Dentist Nurse Faculty NTP Student Parent Therapist Sisters Total
2009-2010 Aug. 8, 2009 1 1 2 4 3 11
Total 1 1 2 4 3 11
Patients: 40 Baseco residents
SUMMER ACTIVITIES:
Year 2009: Operation Bukol = 30 patients (Port Area & Baseco)
Operation Tule ( Circumcision) = 212 patients (Port Area & Baseco)
Year 2010: Operation Tule: = 36 Port Area
= 32 Baseco
= 9 NTP/Others
D. Day Care and Literacy
LCCM as an Catholic Christian educational institution believes that the foundation for
life-long learning literacy begins at an early age – that is even before formal schooling starts.
A way by which to improve the quality of child care and prepare children for school is
exposure of children to activities such such as chidlren’s books and age-appropriate toys. The
coordinated efforts of LCCM, the Barangay and Department of Social Welfare gave birth to
the establishment of a Day Care Center at Port Area in 2002. LCCM provided the
infrastructure, support learning materials, and teacher and personnel training, while the
Barangay and the DSWD handled the teacher and other related financial needs. The Day Care
Center is under the supervision of the LCCM’s Basic Education Department.
SY 2008-2009 = 34 pupils graduated
SY 2009-2010 = 50 pupils graduated
Figure 2. Number of Day Care Pupils Graduated,
SY 2005-2006 to SY 2007-2008
3838
35
30
32
34
36
38
40
2005 - 2006 2006 - 2007 2007-2008
School Year
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E. Social Works, Donations, and Offerings
LCCM being a Catholic Educational Institution celebrates the various sacraments.
Part of the celebration in these various sacraments are charitable acts of offerings of goods.
All the good collected from the various activities are being taken cared of by the Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral Center. These goods are being distributed for its social programs,
calamities, and charitable institutions such orphanages, Christmas and other related
activities.
Another notable program of the college is the Student Assistant Program. This is an
academic study program given to poor and deserving students to enroll in a full
undergraduate degree program of their interest. Certain number of hours are required of the
student to render assistance in the different offices of the college until they finished and
conferred the degree.
DONATIONS/RELIEF OPERATION
Date Venue Recipient
Sponsor Items Given
January 15, 2005 San Jose de Trozo
Parish, Sta. Cruz,
Manila
fire victims
families)
Basic Education
Department
Old clothes;noodles;canned
goods;sugar,
coffee,milk,shampoo-sachet
February 5, 2005 Infanta, Quezon victims of
typhoon
Faculty, NTP,
Students, Family
Council, parents
Rice; assorted canned
goods; noodles; nails;
hammer & saw; used
clothes, coffee, carpentry
tools
March 13,2006 DSWD Manila Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
Old clothes
October 25,
2006
Mount Carmel
School of Infanta,
Infanta Quezon
Grade School
Library
Bibliography of Books
( 175 books)
October 25, 2006 Mount Carmel
School of Infanta,
Infanta Quezon
Ma. Violeta Calvo-
Drilon Memorial
Library
Books
( 130 books)
October 25, 2006 Mount Carmel
School of Infanta,
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Books
( 98 books)
Infanta Quezon Center
May 15, 2006 Brgy. 650 Port Area
Manila-58 children
(Grade I to 1st year
High School)
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
School Supplies
May 15, 2006 West Poblacion,
Pantabangan Nueva
Ecija -23 children
(Grade I to 6)
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
School Supplies
May 6, -2007 Pantabangan, Nueva
Ecija Health Center
Mo. Rita Barcelo
Pastoral Center
Assorted medicines
(3,730 bottles)
July 11, 2008 Victims of Storm
Frank in Aklan,
Antique & Iloilo City
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
Assorted old clothes,
beddings, bags, shoes,
slippers (12 sacks & 2
boxes)
July 24, 2008 Victims of Storm
Frank in Navotas &
Malabon
( 6 Elem. & 1 High
School)
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center w/ other
schools in Mendiola
Consortium
School supplies and books
August 16, 2008 West Poblacion
Elem. School,
Pantabangan, Nueva
Ecija
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastroal
Center
1, 679 books
August 16, 2008 BEC Members
Pantabangan, Nueva
Ecija
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
123 assorted School
Supplies
December 14-15,
2008
Relief Operation in
LCC-Daet
Typhoon
victims
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
15 sacks of rice and 7 bags
of old clothes
July 21, 2009 Brgy. 650 Port Area
Day Care Center-58
children
Day Care
children
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
58 plastic bags school
supplies (ball pens, pencils,
notebooks, erasers, paper,
crayons, toothbrush)
July 23, 2009 Philippine General
Hospital-Taft Manila
Baseco
resident-
Juanito Rio-
suffering from
soft tissue
tumor on right
thigh
LCCM Alumni thru
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
Solicited P 10,000.00
financial assistance from 5
LCCM Alumni for the
operation of Juanito Rio
August 26, 2009
Relief Operation in
Botolan, Zambales
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
300 bags (rice, canned
goods, noodles, old clothes,
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
etc.) for evacuees
August 26, 2009 Sta Monica Parish-
Fr. Mark Sandoval-
Diocesan incharge of
Tribal Desk-of Iba
Zambales
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
1,391 books
October 10, 2009 Feeding of evacuees
in Nangka
Elementary School,
Parang, Marikina
Typhoon
victims
AB Mass Comm
Students and
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
400+ packs of food and
water
October 11, 2009 Relief Operation in
Baras, Rizal
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
300 bags ( rice, canned
goods, old clothes, noodles
etc.) for victims of typhoon
Ondoy and Pepeng.
October 17, 2009
Relief Operation (
San Vicente Ferrer
Parish-Bayambang,
Pangasinan
and St. Joseph
Parish-Bauan, La
Union
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
650 bags (rice, canned
goods, clothes, noodles,
etc.) for victims of typhoon
Ondoy and Pepeng in
Bayambang Pangasinan
400 bags (rice, canned
goods, clothes, noodles,
etc.) for victims of typhoon
Ondoy and Pepeng in La
Union.
October 29, 2009
Relief Operation in
Rosales (Our Lady
of Mt. Carmel and
St. Anthony de
Padua Parish and
Immaculate
Conception Parish-
Umingan,
Pangasinan
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
650 + bags (rice, canned
goods, old clothes, noodles
etc.) for victims of typhoon
Ondoy and Pepeng in
Rosales, Pangasinan
250 bags for victims of
typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng
in Umingan, Pangasinan.
November 5,
2009
Relief Operation in
Sabah, Montalban,
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
130 bags (rice, canned
goods, old clothes, noodles
Rizal-Moro/Muslim
Community
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
etc.) for victims of typhoon
Ondoy and Pepeng.
Nov. 16-17,2009 Relief Operation in Paracale, Bicol
Typhoon
victims
Joint Effort of
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center with Social
Action Center-
Mother House
Sta Elena Parish-50 Salvacion -220 Malaguit-52 Palanas-62 Bayan-83 Batobalani-59
(526 families)
July 12, 2010 Day Care, Port Area, Manila
( 75 children )
BEC Livelihood Program
Mother Rita
Barcelo Pastoral
Center
School supplies; 2 ceiling fan; 1 fluorescent lamp Record book – 6 pcs.
STUDENT ASSISTANTS/ ASPIRANTS/ INTERNS ALLOWANCE
For the Five – Years Fiscal Period SY 2003-2010
Fiscal Period
No. of Assistants/
Aspirants/ Interns
Total
SY2002-2003
32 226,000.00
Figure 3. Number of Students Aided by the Student Financial Support
and Scholarship Program - Student Assistants Category
6057
65
89
50
60
70
80
90
100
2005 - 2006 2006 - 2007 2007-2008 2008-2009
School Year
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SY2003-2004
56
246,995.00
SY2004-2005
62
212,800.00
SY2005-2006
60
282,375.00
SY2006-2007
57
344,600.00
SY2007-2008 65
279,800.00
SY2008-2009 92
552,000.00
SY2009-2010 92
552,000.00
TOTAL 516
2,724,070.00
STUDENT ASSISTANTS
POPULATION REPORT
2005
NO. NAME OFFICE ASSIGNMENT
1 Abagon, Verna Finance Department
2 Adame, Kristel International Center
3 Austria, Irish School of Nursing
4 Baetiong, Mary Ann School of Business
5 Balindo, Erica International Center
6 Banay, Mary Grace BED T.H.E
7 Bañez, Crizaliz Registrars Office
8 Barba, Angeline International Center
9 Barreda, Phoebe Frelene College Library
10 Caldit, Kristine joy Admission Office
11 Chua, Judith Sewing/Uniform
12 Concepcion, Jona External Affairs
13 Consebido, Joan HS Library
14 Cristobal, Lilianne College Library
15 Dagaas, Nenita President's Office
16 Dairo, Carla La Residencia 2
17 Daleno, Ma. Carmela International Center
18 Del Rosario, Rosanna GS Library
19 Delos Reyes, Alpha Nursery
20 Diaz, Diana NSTP/Mo. Rita/CRES
21 Diaz, Manuela CTCD
22 Duerme, Marilou College Library
23 Esteban, Cheenee HS Library
24 Estrella, Jerian RES
25 Eugenio, Hessel La Residencia 2
26 Evasco, Ma. Eliza HS Library
27 Ferreras, Mary Grace GS Library
28 Fesariton, Ingrid School of HRM
29 Frias, Beverly Jennifer Alumni Office
30 Jabines, Maria Gracia College Library
31 Lalu, Paula Franchesca Nursery
32 Lim, Jennifer BED Principal
33 Lindo, Marianne College Guidance
34 Lumiano, Mari Hope Infotech Center
35 Magbanua, Roselee External Affairs
36 Magdael, Madelaine International Center
37 Mariano, Cherryl VPAA
38 Mina, Christine Grace P.E Resources
39 Moreno, Roselle GS Library
40 Nueva, Rizalyn Kinder 2
41 Ocampo, Joanna GS Library
42 Olanga, Kristalyn Kinder 1
43 Pandacan, Jesseca College Library
44 Papa, Kristine La Residencia 2
45 Paradeza, Norin School Supplies
46 Pidlaoan, Honilyn La Residencia 2
47 Pineda, LEAH HS Library
48 Presto, Veronica School of Music
49 Purca, Citadel La Residencia 1
50 Saez, Kathleen Science Laboratory
51 Sanchez, Irish HRD
52 Sapungan, Raquel School of Arts & Sciences
53 Sarmiento, Rina Nursery/President Office
54 See, Mercy Ann La Residencia 1
55 Sevilla, Jesamibe School Supplies
56 Sevilles, Ann Margaret Science Laboratory
57 Tabasondra, Rachel College Guidance
58 Torres, Joy Kristine La Residencia 1
59 Zipagan, Annie Gel BED Principal
STUDENT ASSISTANTS
POPULATION REPORT
2006
NO. NAME OFFICE ASSIGNMENT
1 Abbaguey, Jasmine Research Center
2 Adame, Kristel HRM Laboratory
3 Austria, Irish HS Library
4 Azores, Arlyn College Guidance
5 Baetiong, Mary Ann School of Business
6 Balindo, Erica GS Library
7 Banay, Mary Grace Janitorial Services Offices
8 Bañez, Crizaliz School of Music
9 Barba, Angeline School Supplies
10 Baylon, Josephine Registrars Office
11 Bedaña, Jonalyn Information Counter
12 Calasang, Mary Intern-Chapel
13 Concepcion, Jona Mother House
14 Cristobal, Lilianne External Affairs
15 Cruz, Elaine HS Library
16 Dagaas, Nenita Intern-La Residencia
17 Daleno, Ma. Carmela Collge Library
18 Dayday, Ruby Ann Science Laboratory
19 De Leon, Rachelyn VPAA
20 Del Rosario, Rosanna HRD
21 Duerme, Marilou College Library
22 Esteban, Cheenee HS Library
23 Eugenio, Hessel La Residencia 2
24 Gata, Blesie College Library
25 Gonzales, Amabelle GS Library
26 Janoplo, Paulette BED Principal
27 Lim, Jennifer BED Principal
28 Lindo, Marianne School of ITCS
29 Lucero, Mary Ancel External Affairs
30 Lumiano, Mari Hope Infotech Center
31 Macagba, Xyla GS Library
32 Magdael, Madelaine T.H.E
33 Mahinay, Pamela VPAA
34 Mina, Christine Grace Nursery
35 Nueva, Rizalyn GS Library
36 Ocampo, Joanna GS Library
37 Olanga, Kristalyn Kinder 1
38 Olanio, Denice Finance
39 Paglinawan, Ma. Claudine College Library
40 Pandacan, Jesseca kinder 2
41 Papa, Kristine P.E Resources
42 Paradeza, Norin School Supplies
43 Pidlaoan, Honilyn La Residencia 2
44 Pineda, Leah HS Library
45 Purca, Citadel La Residencia 1
46 Queja, Marie Angela Admission Office
47 Ramirez, Larmy Gail Science Laboratory
48 Rañoa, Janine Admission Office
49 Saez, Kathleen Science Laboratory
50 Sanchez, Irish HRD
51 Simporios, Ma. Lorie School of HRM & Tourism
52 Tabasondra, Rachel College Guidance
53 Tagun, Ruby Rose HRM Laboratory
54 Villanueva, Jean Kathleen Office of Student Affairs
55 Villanueva, Sir Raymund School of Nursing
56 Vino, Charm Building Administrator Office
57 Zipagan, Annie Gel BED Principal
STUDENT ASSISTANTS
POPULATION REPORT
2007
NO. NAME OFFICE ASSIGNMENT
1 Adame, Kristel Uniform Store
2 Austria, Irish BED Principal
3 Azores, Arlyn Kinder 2
4 Baetiong, Mary Ann School of Business
5 Balindo, Erica VPAA
6 Baylon, Josephine School og Nursing
7 Bedaña, Jonalyn HRD
8 Calasang, Mary Intern-Chapel
9 Concepcion, Jona Mother House
10 Cristobal, Lilianne External Affairs
11 Cruz, Elaine HRM Laboratory
12 Daleno, Ma. Carmela College Library
13 Dayday, Ruby Ann Science Laboratory
14 De Leon, Rachelyn VPAA
15 Esteban, Cheenee HS Library
16 Eugenio, Hessel Finance
17 Gata, Blesie College Library
18 Gonzales, Amabelle GS Library
19 Janoplo, Paulette School Supplies
20 Lindo, Marianne Alumini & Archives
21 Lucero, Mary Ancel External Affairs
22 Lumiano, Mari Hope School of ITCS
23 Macagba, Xyla Admission Office
24 Magdael, Madelaine HRM Laboratory
25 Mahinay, Pamela BED Principal
26 Maro, Melanie La Residencia 2
27 Mina, Christine Grace GS Library
28 Nueva, Rizalyn T.H.E
29 Ocampo, Joanna HRM Laboratory
30 Olanga, Kristalyn BED Principal
31 Olanio, Denice Finance
32 Paglinawan, Ma. Claudine Registrar
33 Pandacan, Jesseca School of HRM & Tourism
34 Papa, Kristine Property & Supplies
35 Paradeza, Norin School Supplies
36 Pidlaoan, Honilyn Intern-Chapel
37 Pineda, Leah HS Library
38 Quejada, Marie Angela Student Affairs
39 Ramirez, Larmy Gail Science Laboratory
40 Rañoa, Janine Admission Office
41 Saez, Kathleen School of Arts & Sciences
42 Sevilla, Jesamine College Library
43 Tabasondra, Rachel College Guidance
44 Tagun, Ruby Rose School Supplies
45 Villanueva, Jean Kathleen Kinder 1
46 Villanueva, Sir Raymund Infotech
47 Vino, Charm Building Administrator Office
STUDENT ASSISTANTS
POPULATION REPORT
2008
NAME NEW OFFICE ASSIGNED
1 Azores, Arlyn Information
2 Balindo, Ericka Barceló Café
3 Baylon, Josephine School of Nursing
4 Bedaña, Jonalyn Cloister
5 Brazil, Seth Aaron Barceló Café
6 Bunao, Valerie Barceló Café
7 Concepcion, Jona Mother House
8 Cristobal, Lilianne Grade School Library
9 Daleno, Ma. Carmela College Library
10 Dayday, Ruby Ann Science Laboratory
11 De Leon, Rachelyn VPAA
12 Esteban, Cheenee High School Library
13 Gamboa, Chantilly Charmane School IT and CS
14 Gata, Blesie College Library
15 Janoplo, Paulette Uniform
16 Lim, Jermilane Barceló Café
17 Lucero, Mary Ancel Barceló Café
18 Lumiano, MariHope School of IT and CS
19 Magdael, Madelaine Research Center
20 Magsino, Alvin Barceló Café
21 Mahinay, Pamela BED Principal
22 Ngaina, Rose Barceló Cafe
23 Nombrefia, Kevin Kim Barceló Café
24 Olanga, Kristalyn Pre-School Department
25 Olanio, Denice Finance Office
26 Orquillo, Opalyn Grade School Library
27 Ortega, Eugene Cloister
28 Paduhilao, Liezl President's Office
29 Pandacan, Jesseca School of HRM and Tourism
30 Pandacan, Veronica Barceló Café
31 Pidlaoan, Honilyn President's Office
32 Pineda, Leah High School Library
33 Quejada, Ma. Aangela Admission's Office
34 Ramirez, Larmy Gail GYM
35 Rañoa, Janine College Library
36 Roque, Geraldine Cloister
37 Saez, Kathleen Abby School of Arts and Science
38 Salavia, Marjorie BED Principal
39 Santos, Tricia Marie Barceló Cafe
40 Semwenda, Samson Barceló Cafe
41 Siarez, Jemar Barceló Cafe
42 Vibal, Betchenilda Barceló Cafe
43 Villanueva, Jean Kathleen Pre-School Department
44 Vino, Charm Building Admin. Office and THE
STUDENT ASSISTANTS
POPULATION REPORT
2009-2010
NAME NEW OFFICE ASSIGNED
1 Abuan, Remedios SCNU
2 Aquino, Ma. Clara Isabel President’s Office
3 Aranda, Kristine Carla School Of Business
4 Azores, Arlyn Pre-School
5 Balindo, Ericka Barcelo Café
6 Bedana, Jonalyn Cloister
7 Bunao, Valerie Barcelo Café
8 Catalan, Katherine Grade School Lib
9 Capistrano, Kristine Grade School Lib
10 Caro, Lyndsay Rhel IPAS
11 Conception, Jonah Mother House
12 Cordero, Rouella Cloister
13 Cristobal, Liliane Grade School Lib
14 Dagdagan, Jenyvic Pre-School
15 Dayday, Ruby Ann Science Lab
16 De leon, Rachelyn CASR
17 Desquitado, Axl Rose CLOISTER
18 Esteban, Chenee High School Lib
19 Franco, Angelica Marie Students Affairs
20 Gamboa, Chantilly GYM
21 Gata, Blessie College Lib
22 Jagoon, Jaquelyn School IT& CS
23 Jimenez, Charmaine Pre-school
24 Lim, Jermilaine Barcelo Café
25 Lucero, Mary Ancel BArcelo Café
26 Lynn, Abigael VPAA
27 Magsambol, Mary Ann Uniform
28 Magsino, Alvin Barcelo Café
29 Ngaina, Rose BArcelo Café
30 Nombrefia, Kevin Kim Barcelo Café
31 Olanio, Denice Joie Finance
32 Orquillo, Opalyn BED Principal
33 Ortega, Eugenia President Office/ Cloister
34 Pandacan, Jesseca School of HRM & TRM
35 Pandacan, Veronica BArcelo Café
36 Pascual, Christine Joy Lab
37 Pidalaon, Honilyn Cloister
38 Pineda, Leah High School Lib
39 Quan, Mathew Bert CASR
40 Sabadisto, Ronald CASR
41 Saez, Kathleen Abby SCAS
42 Semwenda, Samson INFOTECH
43 Vibal, Bechenilda Barcelo Café
44 VIlladores, Nathalie Information
45 Vino, Charm Property
STUDENTS ASSISTANT”S
POPULATION REPORTS
2010-2011
NAME OFFICE ASSIGNMENT
1 Agravante, Anna Marie Student Affairs
2 Alagao, Remon Vincent S. College Lib
3 Alpuerto, Joyce G. Finance
4 Amatario, Mary Louise Information
5 Andal, Angelica Cloister
6 Anotado, Darrel Joseph SAO/GYM
7 Bancoro, Julie Ann G. VPAA
8 Bayot, Paul Eric V. SCAS
9 Bonifacio, Karen C. Infotech
10 Cabanos, Marjorie M. Collegi Lib
11 Calleja, Alenie Reasearch
12 Caton, Mary Alyzza Pamela M. Business
13 Dela Cruz, Alice F. Culinary
14 Delos Santos,Priscilla Ann M. CASR
15 Demandante, Ma. Kristina S. Maintenance
16 Del rosario, Camella Collegi Lib
17 Detera, Angeli A. Uniform
18 Dicdiquin, Edwardo B. College Lib
19 Enriquez,Franz Jared S. College Lib
20 Espanola, Benjie SCNU
21 Evangelista, Wendy C. VPAA
22 Faburada, Juvylyn BED principal
23 Ferrer, Cammile M. Business
24 Ferrer, Charlene M. Properties
25 Gaba, Angelica M Cloister
26 Godoy, Yvonne Mae Clinic
27 Guerero, Czarina Marie V. IT
28 Infante, Gazel Rhae D. Pre-school
29 Isip, Lourdes M. CASR
30 Lopena, John Arvey M. Guidance
31 Magarro, Judith HRM
32 Malanum, Julie Ann VPAA
33 Malicdem, Lyka C. COOP
34 Meracap, Ann Julie D. GS Lib
35 Miguel, Abby Rose V. Barcelo Café
36 Navarro, Maria GarceO. FLC
37 Nombrado, John G. Student Affairs
38 Nunez, Mary Rose Information
39. Ogena, Chariza Joyce B. Uniform
40 Ortalla, Ricardo A. Info tech
41 Ota, Akira E. Barcelo Cafe
42 Pagurigan, Angelo Paulo S. Uniform
43 Pamintahon, Anje S. Marketing
44 Pelaje, Rose Ann C. SCAS
45 Preligera, Mae P. Information
46 Saba, Jonalyn Information
47 Sabornido, Ralphy Alumni
48 Soberano, Janine Elaine S. Presidents Office
49 Tabios, Maciel S. IPAS
50 Telada, Michelle Roxan B. HS Lib
51 Ventura, Anamay R. Uniform
52 Abuan, Remedios SCNU
53 Aquino, Ma. Clara Isabel Finance
54 Aranda, Kristine Carla Business
55 Bunao, Valerie Barcelo Café
56 Caro, Lyndsay Rhel IPAS
57 Cordero, Rouella Cloister
58 Dagdagan, Jenyvic Pre-school
59 Franco, Angelica Marie Student Affairs
60 Gata, Blessie College Lib
61 Jagoon, Jacquelyn IT
62 Lim, Jermillaine Barcelo Cafe
63 Lucero, Mary Ancel Barcelo Café
64 Lynn, Abigael Guidance
65 Magsambol, May Ann Uniform
66 Magsino, Alvin College Lib
67 Ngaina, Rose Barcelo Café
68 Nombrefia, Kevin Kim Barcelo Café
69 Olanio, Denice Joie Finance
70 Orquillo, Opalyn BED Principal
71 Ortega, Eugenia Cloister
72 Pandacan, Veronica Barcelo Café
73 Quan, Matthew Bert CASR
74 Sabadisto, Ronald CASR
75 Senwenda, Samson Info tech
76 Vibal, Bachenilda Barcelo Café
77 Dizon, Kenneth R. Graduate School CS/IT
78 Magat, Edeissa Mayenne M. GS Lib
79 Pol, Jerna Clinic
80 Dela Paz, Ronald Allan D. HS Lib
81 Umacam, Bryan V. GS Lib
82 Suarez, Mary Ann P. T.H.E
83 Chua, Zayra Louise GYM
III. National Service Training Program was created by the National Service
Training Act or Republic Act 9163, enacted by Congress on December 19,2001. It
expands the program options from the military defense training of ROTC to include Civic
Welfare and Literacy Training. It aims to developing the ethics of service and patriotism.
1. La Consolacion College Manila adopted the Civic Welfare Training Program
component of NSTP. It includes activities contributory to the welfare and
betterment of the community and the enhancement of facilities,
specially those devoted to improving health, education, environment,
entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and morals of the citizenry. It is designed to
develop skills and in community service and outreach programs that will redound
to the service of the nation. . Among the projects in:
1.a. Pantanbangan, Nueva Ecija are:
1. Tree Planting and Fencing
2. Deep Well construction in the community (2)
3. Rehabilitation of Mother Rita Center Deep Well with water pump
4. Housing construction (1)
5. Construction of Welding Shop
6. Donated : 5 ceiling fans to West Pantabangan Elementary School
Day Care Center, West Poblacion: Repainting,
1 Toilet Bowl, 2 White Boards
Sports Donation- West Poblacion Youth
4 basketball for men,
4 volleybals for women and 1 net
2 sets of boxing gloves
Donated 2 volumes of Text Books (100 pcs) for
Family Catechism
20 Tagalog Bible for Basic Ecclesial Communities in Port Area,
and Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija
7. Collected and delivered 1,310 mango, rambutan, lanzones seedlings for
Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija (2008)
8. NSTP Students distributed 90 bags (rice, sugar, coffee, toothpaste,soap,
noodles, canned goods) during Christmas Party in Brgy. West. Poblacion,
Nueva Ecija. (December 2008)
1.b. Projects in Port Area , Manila
1. Rehabilitation of the Multi-Purpose Mother Rita Pastoral Center:
repainting, 2 new windows, 1 white board, 1 blackboard,
2 ceiling fans, tiles, 27 chairs
2. Rehabilitation of Day Care Center finishing, repainting and tiles, donation of
21 small chairs , school supplies for day care and