FIRST 300 COMPUTER VAN ARALAN TRAINEES, GRADUATING
Over three hundred (300) trainees of “Computer Van Aralan Free Computer Training” will be graduating on June 25, 2008. The program is a project of the City Government of Olongapo spearheaded by City Mayor James “Bong” Gordon Jr. and AI-HU Foundation.
The graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion from the City Government and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
The commencement exercises will be held at the Olongapo City Rizal Triangle. Trainees Michael R. Ida, Jonie Ann G. Escobal, Julius Rae Salvedea, Rachel M. Merca, Xyriz P. Estrellado and Christian V. Dela Cruz will be receive recognition and awards.
Mayor James “Bong” Gordon and First Lady and Zambales Vice Governor Anne Marie Gordon launched the program with foundation president Joseph Lim Bon and Olongapo City Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce last April 2008.
Trainees include out-of-school youth from indigent families of the seventeen (17) barangays of the city.
It was opened to all age levels and work status in all branches of the government which includes, policemen, firemen and teachers who are eager to continue their education on IT.
The second batch of trainees will commence training soon.
For more information, please contact the office of City Councilor Edwin Piano, 2nd Floor, Olongapo City Hall or call 224-8390 local 4229/4246. PAO/don
The graduates will receive a Certificate of Completion from the City Government and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).
The commencement exercises will be held at the Olongapo City Rizal Triangle. Trainees Michael R. Ida, Jonie Ann G. Escobal, Julius Rae Salvedea, Rachel M. Merca, Xyriz P. Estrellado and Christian V. Dela Cruz will be receive recognition and awards.
Mayor James “Bong” Gordon and First Lady and Zambales Vice Governor Anne Marie Gordon launched the program with foundation president Joseph Lim Bon and Olongapo City Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce last April 2008.
Trainees include out-of-school youth from indigent families of the seventeen (17) barangays of the city.
It was opened to all age levels and work status in all branches of the government which includes, policemen, firemen and teachers who are eager to continue their education on IT.
The second batch of trainees will commence training soon.
For more information, please contact the office of City Councilor Edwin Piano, 2nd Floor, Olongapo City Hall or call 224-8390 local 4229/4246. PAO/don
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