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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Inaguration Day of the APO Learning Center


The inauguration of the APO Learning Center- Angono, a free pre-school for indigent children, was held last July 19, 2010. It was a momentous event attended by our beloved Vice Mayor Patrick Rubin and one of the municipal councillors Councilor Januver Tiamson.
APO Learning Center opening celebration was a very simple yet very special and heart-warming event. It served as the culmination of the hard work and painstaking efforts offered by a number of brothers and sisters of APO-Ang Alas who initiates and established the said learning center. Taken from the concept of APOLC in Cainta Rizal, the APOLC in Angono is the fourth APOLC to be successfully established by an alumni association of the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity and Sorority. This APOLC in Angono currently provides free education for 20 students from marginalized families.
During the ceremonies, our president Brother Philip Arpilleda of Alpha Chapter gave a touching speech of thanksgiving to these brothers and sisters. Brother Joey Policarpio of Epsilon and founder of the first APO Learning Center in Cainta also said a few words of inspiration and best wishes. Our distinguished guests Vice Mayor Rubin and Councilor Tiamson also gave their commendations to APO for building such generous endeavour. The two also promised their wholehearted support for the Learning Center. VM Rubin even offered to find a bigger place for the school in time for the next school year.
With the support of the many brothers and sisters, the local and government and concerned individuals and groups, the brothers and sisters of APO-Ang Alas are confident that their goal of providing more classes to accommodate more students will be realized in the years to come, hopefully by next year.

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