By: Justin John Dulogin
For the Academic Year 2019-2020, the National Service Reserved Corps (NSRC) was established as an organization in Asian International School of Aeronautics and Technology (AISAT). Headed by the NSTP Coordinator, Sir Jose Lorenzo I. Iñosa, the said organization aims to fulfill the requirement of Republic Act 9163 commonly known as “National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001”. The mandated organization is composed of graduates from Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and is classified into four areas, each with representatives— Yasser Tawan-Tawan for Environment Sector, Jyrwin Eballar for First Aid and Safety, Daniel Cortez for Disaster Risk and Reduction, and George Nicole Medina for Education and Livelihood. These areas are supervised by the NSRC President, Mr. Justin John Dulogin. Under his leadership, civic welfare activities are planned out for the members of the community and enhancement of their communities’ facilities, for improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, and for recreation and morals of the citizenry.
Proposed activities of NSRC included solid waste management seminar, mangrove planting, first aid job booth and community extension projects particularly in Sicao, Calinan Davao City. This is truly a big revenue for students to uphold and adhere the mission of AISAT to hone students leaders with the heart for the community.
To put things in action, The National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) organized a relief assistance for the victims of the magnitude 6.7 earthquake in North Cotabato. In coordination with Team Davao Rescue, the goods were repacked and distributed immediately to the victims of the recent earthquake. Through the help of the donors, the organisation was able to collect donations from the following sponsors:
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- AISAT’s Section AET 2A
- Ms. Christine Uy
- Ms. Diamonessa Panong
- Mrs. Kaye Petingco
- JB Tech Marketing
- Ms. Liz Aisha Galleon
- Mrs.Mary Grace B. Silagan
- Sumampong Family
- Silverton Davao
- SMVC Marketing
- Ms. Hannahlynn Tilacas
- VDRC Marketing
- Ormidio Family
Yes, NSRC cares!