I hold in my hand a coin my son use to grab after a sleightrick. I remember how happy my son becomes everytime I lose it and in seconds catch it reappear pass his left ear.
Life is like magic, "Now you see, now you don't". In seconds life may vanish into thin air if you don't look deep to care!
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The first in 2nd District of Batangas TESDA accredited
REFLEXOLOGY OFFERS WELLNESS-2010
Two verses of different epoch and proclivity converse consistently with the mission-vision of the Reflexology Seminar recently conducted by AG&P Company of Manila Foundation, Inc. in cooperation with TESDA and CESCO portend ‘healing’ as a path to life, means of livelihood and way of living through ROW-2010.
“The hands that caressed my youth were the hands that protected me from unclean spirits” Writer columnist Sun Star People’s Courier. Rufus Medalla,
“Naked I came forth from my mother’s womb and naked shall I return”Job in the Bible.
Reflexology Offers Wellness-2010 is a project attended by 27 candidates from four host barangays, San Roque, Sto Niño, Manghinao Proper and San Andres, of AG&PFI and CESCO. From the pool of applicants, CESCO and AG&PFI chose the most qualified trainees to attend the 5 days certification seminar commencing on June 7 to the 11th. The criteria expectations evolve on attitude, willingness, need, verve, post training potentials and future plans.
TESDA announced the scarcity of Reflexologists in the second district of Batangas saying that the authority already established networks of professional healers in District 1, 3 and 4. The need to sponsor and train potential reflexologists in the 2nd district is a must considering that the career is a good livelihood potential for the physically, sensitively and piously disabled barangay folks. While it is true that the other three districts have fully established networks of reflexologists and have also professionalized the trade by training TRAINERS to propagate the craft, Batangas D2 remained untouched in irony because TESDA provincial office resides here. TESDA accepted AG&PFI’s invitation to a tripartite venture with CESCO in ROW-2010 through a Memorandum of Understanding signed a day before the start of classes.
The seminar was facilitated by Dr. Alvin Oriondo who came all the way from Nasugbu, District 1 of Batangas to AG&P Company of Manila Foundation, Inc Technical School where he was greeted and housed in AG&P Bolo Dormitory in Bolo, Bauan, Batangas. Dr Oriondo teaches various courses and has the authority to certify graduates supported by TESDA. He is TESDA’s lead trainer for Reflexology in the entire province and also the head trainer for Culinary, Arts, Bartending, Barrista, Ganging, Cosmetology, Massage, Care giving and the like. Having achieve distinctions in his exceptional ability to coach he was assigned to handle AG&PFI’s corporate social related projects starting with ROW-2010.
On the third training day, Mr. Renato M. Alarcon, Executive Director of AG&PFI and also chairman of the Reflexology Seminar awarded the first Scrub Suit uniform to the 27 trainees. He was assisted by CESCO Head Nurse and project coordinator, Rafael Jose Montaño and AG&P Human Resources Head, Christopher Cabildo who in succession gave the ‘challenge’ speech.
The five days training, on its conclusion, marked the first TESDA accredited, first Second district team of Reflexologists and first recognized zone therapists in the second district of Batangas. This can probably be perceived as the most significant training AG&PFI and CESCO have achieved this year, 2010, benching on the luxury of being first in developing pioneers in the therapeutic and wellness fields for District 2 of Batangas Province.
REFLEXOLOGY PRACTITIONERS EARN THEIR FIRST P3,000.00
57 employees, managers and staff, of the Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila, Inc. volunteered to become patients to the new graduates of AG&PFI-CESCO Reflexology Offers Wellness - “ROW-2010” project pursuing a traditional ‘Paakyat pasalta’ (first income) after the graduation rites held June 11, 2010.
A day after graduation, June 12, 2010. five top students were invited by Head Nurse Rafael Jose Montaño to join CESCO in Caltex Depot and former refinery in San Pascual, Batangas to knead strained muscles and focal joints of Golfers during the Caltex-Chevron Texaco Invitational Golf Challenge. Shifts were orderly assembled by Mr. Montano so he can easily introduce AG&PFI graduates to the players. Therapy was given to each golfer during lull game periods, some by hole and others, during flight rests.
Every reflexologist earned from P700.00 to P1,000.00 during the golf tournament. And, adding income from other sources like house-to-house appointments and friends referrals, reports indicated that each graduate earned P3,000.00 on the average for the first three (3) days rendered services after graduation.
Mr. Renato M. Alarcon, AG&PFI executive Director, upon hearing of the success through results, immediately requested for a reunion meeting which was held June 16, 2010. The graduates were introduced as DOCTORS of REFLEXOLOGY during the meeting and were lauded for the achievements they attained. The surprising success of the Reflexology seminar earned praises from the communities in Bauan, Batangas and TESDA, so much so, that philanthropists started coming in to contribute small amounts for the preparation of the next batches of ROW training.
Reflexology (zone therapy) is a pseudoscience and an alternative medicine, complementary, or integrated medicine method of treatment involving the physical act of applying pressure to the feet and hand with specific thumb, finger and hand techniques without the use of oil or lotion. It is based on a system of zones and reflex areas that reflect an image of the body on the feet and hands with a premise that such work effects a physical change to the body. A 2009 systematic review of randomized controlled trials concluded that the latest available evidence does not show convincingly that reflexology is an effective treatment for any medical condition.
The Reflexology Association of Canada defines reflexology as:
"A natural healing art based on the principle that there are reflexes in the feet, hands and ears and their referral areas within zone related areas, which correspond to every part, gland and organ of the body. Through application of pressure on these reflexes without the use of tools, crèmes or lotions, the feet being the primary area of application, reflexology relieves tension, improves circulation and helps promote the natural function of the related areas of the body."
Headline: How to Be Employable in 45 Days
In the global economic crunch, there is one foe we all want to get rid of-UNEMPLOYMENT. We need EMPLOYMENT to defeat POVERTY. And by all means, we have to be EMPLOYABLE. You can be one, even without a college degree, and that can happen in 45 Days!
Be guided with these 5 easy steps: 1. Be informed. Research details regarding Technical Skills Training through various means (internet, newsletters, flyers, posters, word of mouth). AG&PFI Technical School offers intensive training in WELDING, PIPEFITTING, SCAFFOLDING, and MILLWRIGHT. Theory and hands-on training are compressed in 45 days, and you can be CERTIFIED just as easy! 2. Ask questions. AG&PFI Technical School maintains qualified and experienced personnel who can answer your FAQs. Just dial (043)727-3369 or 3878 and our Information Officer shall assist you in the best way possible. 3. Be screened and admitted. Accomplish all necessary requirements prior to admission. You are steps away from becoming employable! 4. Be trained at AG&PFI. AG&PFI Technical School, one of the premier training centers in the country, has been catering its training services to an extended market. It is only at AG&PFI where trainees are provided with a number of benefits: sponsor-subsidized training tuition, sponsor subsidized uniform, board and lodging facilities with minimal fee, health care benefit, and most importantly, EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE* after graduation. 5. Finish training. After the intensive training, you are indeed EMPLOYABLE! Skilled workers are in great demand locally and abroad, and your AG&PFI Training Certificate becomes your passport to employment. Surely, your skills serves as your armor in defeating challenges, and your training at AG&PFI Technical School, your ADVANTAGE. Because at AG&PFI Technical School, WE TRAIN THE KIND OF WORKERS YOU WANT.
*Employment assistance means that AG&PFI graduates become the top priority to be employed in AG&P. This does not, however, guarantee immediate employment as vacancies are dependent on the projects awarded to the company.
Provincial Agriculture and Municipal Agriculture Office Visit AG&P
Arrival: June 3, 2008 – AG&P Yard – In response to AG&P’s request for Mahogany trees to be planted along road-side of Barangay San Roque as part of community relation and corporate social responsibility, Provincial Agriculturist II/Provincial training head Ms. Grace S. Faraon and staff visited the AG&P Yard and the local Barangay actual earth sites today.
The visit inspired the government officers as they witnessed elite plans prepared by AG&P for the San Roque, San Pascual, Bolo Dormitory, Foundation and Cooperative.
Mahogany trees shall be provided by the Provincial Agriculture office in cooperation with the Municipal Agriculture headed by Wilfredo Guevarra (Agriculture Technologist) and municipal staffs Annabelle C. Silang (Agriculture Technologist) and Gleceria I. Bajasa (Agriculture Technologist).
The Barangay: Barangay Captain Leopoldo Salcedo and AGPFI Marketing and Information Manager Ben S. Aclan received the agriculturist inside the yard. A brief yard tour was concluded while affirming AG&P’s plans of connecting with the nearby communities by planting Mahogany trees from Bolo to San Roque. Mr. Richard Reyes met with the guests briefly. Mr. Mario Lacerona also met with our guests boasting about 50 shady mango trees planted around the supervisors and manager’s barracks, 1200 mahogany seed trees planted along the AG&P road sides and 780 assorted trees planted inside the 60 hectare yard.
Brgy. Captain Salcedo and Mr. Aclan explored with the guests Barangay San Roque plant sites. While on transient, Provincial Agriculturist Faraon suggested to Brgy. Captain Salcedo that they will supply fertilizers to AG&P on regular basis free of charge. They even suggested that they will send scientists to study the earth sites’ viability to crops and vegetables. They will even send tractors and machineries to help AG&P hasten farming however large the area is.
Bolo Dormitory and Cooprative: General Manager Didi Ocampo – met with B/Capt Salcedo and Aclan in Bolo Dormitory. The guests were impressed with Mr. Ocampo’s dedication to develop the dormitory landscapes. They were particularly impressed with Didi’s willingness to contribute to agriculture.
Mr. Rogelio Buenafe joins the group as he explains the benefits of farming, tree planting, backyard crop production, community relations and self-preservation. He also suggested potential locations where AG&P may place gardens for crop production and backyard farming.
Mr. Buenafe also prepared a wonderful lunch for the visitors.
Discussed were: Composed pit making and organic composting Farming and building a farmers association The Dorm west-side farming Tree planting and livelihood programs Seminars on crop production, organic farming, harvesting and management. Production of Fertilizers and Waste disposals Natural Gas, Organic gasses as sources of electricity and ORGANIC combustible replacement to LPG. Trainings and seminars. Provincial Agriculture will provide AG&P with MACHINES (Farming/land development), Trucks and Equipments for FIELD DEVELOPMENT Provincial Agriculture will provide AG&P with Scientists to study potency of soil for farming. Clean and Green project of the Government Regular visit of Agriculture (Municipal and Provincial) including Governor Vilma-Santos Recto and the Provincial Agriculture Head.
1:30PM – Our guests left AG&P with a promise to assist the latter until they have finally finished planting the trees and vegetables in San Roque, Bauan. The schematic design for the creation of a flammable organic gas for electricity and cooking LPG shall be delivered to AG&P soonest they reach the agriculture offices.
Governor Vilma Santos-Recto will come to AG&P inaugural tree planting with the Provincial Agriculturist Pedrito Martin M. Dijan, Jr.
SEVEN
Trees for Seven leaders Coordinator’s corner
“Seven days before the seventh of May came seven trees from the seventh province of the Philippine islands.”
Were these coincidences? Or a divine hand to save nature earth?
The Provincial Agriculture of Batangas Department head Pedrito Dejan Jr., awarded to AG&P Foundation Inc, through its coordinator Ben S. Aclan, 7 Narra trees to commence the kick off program set to embark on June 25, 2008. 700 trees were accepted for the initial ceremonial planting comprised of 500 Narra and 200 Mahogany trees.
All ready, the program was set and invitations were delivered but at the last minute the program was postponed seven days further including the 25th of June.
The Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila, Inc. with the AG&P Foundation Inc. launched its first Tree Planting Activity in San Roque, Bauan exactly 7 kilometers from Mabini monument of the Capital City of the province, Batangas City, and on July (seventh month of the year) 1, 2008.
The ceremony was attended by seven honored guests also heads of seven institutions, Mayor Ryanh Dolor – Municipal Mayor of Bauan, Leo Salcedo – Barangay San Roque, Bauan, Noel Tria - Global Marines, Grace Faraon - Provincial Agricultures Office, Col. Antonio Malabanan - Philippine National Police (PNP Bauan), Capt. Rodolfo M. Fernandez, Jr. – BIPI and Romeo Artajo – NYK.
Forefronted by AG&P’s seven leaders, Angelito D. Bermudo, Marcial P. Morales Jr., Aquilino G. de Vera, Winefreda O. Madarang, Manuel I. Cerbito, Richard A. Reyes, Renato M. Alarcon, trees were planted on the seven hectare AG&P-BIPI land to save the lives of 70,000 Bauan municipal ‘original’ residents.
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