PSA holds feeding program
Producing quality statistics is not only the concern of Philippine Statistics Authority-Aklan but the health of younger kids as well.
To enhance the nutritional status of younger children, PSA-Aklan employees held recently series of feeding programs in six daycare centers.
These centers are located in Brgy. Carugdog and Cogon in Lezo, Brgy. Calimbajan and Tina in Makato, Brgy. Tambak in New Washington, and Brgy. Cabugao in Altavas.
About 90 daycare pupils were fed with nutritious meals prepared by employees.
Provincial Statistics Officer Antonet Catubuan said that the feeding program is also a way of giving back to the community for the usual support and cooperation of the public in every survey undertaken by PSA.
"Such commitment strengthens our linkage and community relations which are essential in promoting the mission of the agency to produce quality statistical data and effective civil registration program," PSO Catubuan said.
On the said feeding program, a forum was held to inform parents about civil registration matters and let them understand its importance.
They were also taught on the correct procedure in correcting several defects in the civil registry documents such as birth certificate and the requirements need to be complied.
PSO Catubuan assured that such outreach program will be sustained by PSA to further bring the government service closer to the people.
Producing quality statistics is not only the concern of Philippine Statistics Authority-Aklan but the health of younger kids as well.
To enhance the nutritional status of younger children, PSA-Aklan employees held recently series of feeding programs in six daycare centers.
These centers are located in Brgy. Carugdog and Cogon in Lezo, Brgy. Calimbajan and Tina in Makato, Brgy. Tambak in New Washington, and Brgy. Cabugao in Altavas.
About 90 daycare pupils were fed with nutritious meals prepared by employees.
Provincial Statistics Officer Antonet Catubuan said that the feeding program is also a way of giving back to the community for the usual support and cooperation of the public in every survey undertaken by PSA.
"Such commitment strengthens our linkage and community relations which are essential in promoting the mission of the agency to produce quality statistical data and effective civil registration program," PSO Catubuan said.
On the said feeding program, a forum was held to inform parents about civil registration matters and let them understand its importance.
They were also taught on the correct procedure in correcting several defects in the civil registry documents such as birth certificate and the requirements need to be complied.
PSO Catubuan assured that such outreach program will be sustained by PSA to further bring the government service closer to the people.