Pagcor turns over P50-M building to Lubao high school

PAMPANGA. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo leads the turnover of a 20-room, four-storey school building for the Lubao National High School. Lubao Mayor Mylyn Cayabyab and Pampanga Second District Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo accepted the donation. With them were Aurora Samia, OIC head teacher; General Manager Redentor Rivera of Pagcor Angeles; Wesley Tayag of Department of Agriculture; Jimmy Bondoc, head of Pagcor Corporate Social Responsibility Group; and, District Engineer Gregorio Audea of the Department of Public Works and Highways. (Photo Courtesy of Albert B. Lacanlale)
PAMPANGA. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo leads the turnover of a 20-room, four-storey school building for the Lubao National High School. Lubao Mayor Mylyn Cayabyab and Pampanga Second District Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo accepted the donation. With them were Aurora Samia, OIC head teacher; General Manager Redentor Rivera of Pagcor Angeles; Wesley Tayag of Department of Agriculture; Jimmy Bondoc, head of Pagcor Corporate Social Responsibility Group; and, District Engineer Gregorio Audea of the Department of Public Works and Highways. (Photo Courtesy of Albert B. Lacanlale)

LUBAO —- Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) chairwoman Andrea Domingo on Friday officially turned over a P50-million, four-story building to Lubao National High School (LNHS) in Barangay San Nicolas 1st here.

Domingo was accompanied by Second District Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Lubao Mayor Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab during a simple turnover ceremony and inauguration of the school building.

The 20-room building has comfort rooms for boys and girls in every floor.

During her speech, Domingo announced that Pagcor has allocated P1-billion for the construction of schools, multi-purpose halls for emergencies, school buildings and more permanent evacuation centers.

Domingo furthered that LNHS is among the 4,000 out of 7,200 school buildings that Pagcor has constructed under its corporate and social responsibility programs.

“We will continue building and donating school buildings up to next year,” Domingo stressed.

Cayabyab thanked Pagcor for choosing LNHS as one of its beneficiaries

“We felt lucky to have this blessing, a blessing that can contribute to the future of our youth today. We thank Pagcor and every agency and individuals for being our partners in giving our constituents quality education and other services,” Cayabyab added.

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