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PNB Brigada Eskwela


 
The Philippine National Bank (PNB) NOL2 conducted a simultaneous Brigada Eskwela in Abra, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte and Batanes.

The Philippine National Bank (PNB) once again showed the bayanihan spirit through Brigada Eskwela on June 2, 2018.

Under the leadership of area head Jeffrey C. Querubin, the employees of PNB NOL2 helped in the improvement of school facilities in Abra, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte and Batanes.

Employees of PNB Bangued Abra Main and PNB Abra Magallanes cleaned the compound of Bangued West Central School.

PNB Vigan Florentino and PNB Vigan Quezon Avenue devoted time painting fences and cleaning the classrooms and compound of Camanggaan Elementary School in Vigan City.

PNB Candon San Antonio and PNB Candon National Highway likewise held a school cleanup in in Candon National High School.

PNB Narvacan painted benches and cleaned the school grounds of Patac Elementary School in Burgos, Ilocos Sur. They also distributed school supplies to the pupils.

PNB Pasuquin, PNB Laoag JP Rizal, PNB Laoag Castro and PNB Batac painted fences and cleaned the compound of F. Camaquin Integrated School in Vintar, Ilocos Norte. They also donated gallons of paint to the school.

PNB Basco Batanes also conducted Brigada Eskwela in Basco Central School.

Area Head Querubin stressed that PNB is always ready to share the spirit of volunteerism.

“We, Philnabankers, are always ready to extend the work of our hands, our hearts and time to humanity,” Mr. Querubin said.

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BARD NOTES: Happy bard-reading to Ilocos Norte Governor Imee R. Marcos, Ilocos Norte Vice Governor Angelo Marcos Barba, Laoag City Mayor Chevylle V. Farinas, Badoc ABC President Virgilio Calajate, Ilocos Norte Provincial Treasurer Josephine P. Calajate, DAR Ilocos Norte PARPO II Vic M. Ines, DAR Ilocos Norte CAO Rudy Acacio and PNB Pasuquin Branch Manager Metty V. Guerrero.

Greetings also to the employees of AMA Laoag, Laoag City PNP, DAR Ilocos Norte, DepEd Laoag, DepEd Ilocos Norte and PNB Pasuquin.

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