Lagawe police serves 96 school children in outreach event

Police officers from the Lagawe Municipal Police Station (MPS) provide free haircut to pupils of the Dulao Elementary School (DES), the farthest barangay of the municipality. (Photo courtesy: Lagawe MPS)

LAGAWE, Ifugao(PIA) — The Lagawe Municipal Police Station (MPS) continues  to conduct outreach activities as a way of strengthening community ties and safety awareness.

The latest beneficiaries of  its “Pangipaptok ya Naminhod hi Bimmoble” (care and love for the people) program are  96 school children of the Dulao Elementary School.

Personnel of the Lagawe MPS led by Acting Chief of Police  Captain Brenda Sumawang provided free haircut, school supplies, food packs, umbrellas, slippers and other basic needs to help them in some of their needs.

The team also conducted an information drive on anti-violence against women and children, anti-rape law, anti-bullying and crime prevention tips.

The teachers and parents expressed their appreciation to the program that fostered a sense of trust and cooperation between the community and the Philippine National Police (PNP).

“We are thankful for the efforts of the Lagawe PNP in organizing this meaningful program. Not only did the pupils gain valuable knowledge, but they also received much-needed school supplies that will help them in their studies ” DES school head Jerry A. Quihao said.

The Lagawe MPS thanked  the local government unit, stakeholders and various offices and individuals for the support and generous contributions that made the program successful. “We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the barangay officials of Dulao for their warm welcome,” the police unit added. (JDP/MBL-PIA CAR, Ifugao)

A total of 96 school children receive assorted provided by various donors during an outreach program. (Photo courtesy: Lagawe MPS)
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