ISAT U Leon Campus Awards Native Pigs to Beneficiary in Dispersal Project
In alignment with its mission, ISAT U Leon
Campus remains dedicated to enhancing community life by offering extension
services that include educational initiatives and livelihood projects. Together
with our campus administrator, Dr. Gilbert Stanly D. Baylosis, faculty
representatives, and Carmen Cabanalan from the Municipal Agriculture Office of
Leon, four native pigs (three gilts and one boar) were awarded to the Dispersal
Project’s beneficiary, Adelfa Cabarles from Brgy. Binolbog, Leon. The
University Extension Service Division Office and the Municipal Agriculture
Office of LGU Leon will consistently monitor and provide technical assistance
to ensure the success of this project.
These initiatives exemplify our commitment to fostering sustainable development and improving the quality of life in our community. By providing vital resources and support, we aim to empower individuals and contribute to their long-term success. This project not only supports local livelihoods but also strengthens our bond with the community.
As we move forward, we remain steadfast in our dedication to supporting and empowering local communities through meaningful projects and collaborative efforts. Every action we take creates a ripple effect, leading to broader positive changes and demonstrating our ongoing commitment to sustainable development and community well-being.
Written by:Â May Flor M. Tacardon, PICO Coordinator, Leon CampusÂ