CU Alumni bares projects

Saturday, May 26, 2012

WITH its mission of promoting the social, economic and moral welfare of its members, the Board of Directors of Capitol University Alumni Association Inc. (CUAA) who were elected during the 40th Alumni Homecoming last February 14, 2011, is proud to share its accomplishments for the first 15 months of its operation.

CUAA Inc. is an association registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and duly recognized by the Capitol University administration.

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The association already completed two sets of medical and dental missions; supported the 2011 and 2012 CU Job Fair; sponsored and coordinated at least seven bloodletting activities, tree planting activity and led more than 2,500 volunteers in home-building activities for Gawad Kalinga and Habitat for Humanity.

The association also had two gift-giving activities to the school children in Puntod and to the survivors of Tropical Storm Sendong in Navaro Amakan Village Relocation Area.

The first medical and dental Mission was held in Puntod village last year which served at least 500 patients.

The second medical and dental mission was in collaboration with the Veterans Federation of the Philippines Sons and Daughters Inc. held at SM City Cagayan de Oro which served more than 700 patients.

With the immediate objective of strengthening its governance, the Board of Directors meet at least a month to discuss activities to invite participation from the Alumni, CU Communities, students and the general public and create linkages of stakeholders, companies, other associations and media personalities.

While the CUAA supported the various relief operations for Sendong survivors, they focused on the re-building phase by helping in the installation of 45 ShelterBox Tents at the Lumbia Elementary School.

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