Negros Power and BFP Unite
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Community Collaboration: Negros Power and BFP Unite for a Greener Future
A Day of Action in Bacolod City
On March 5, 2025, Eco Park in Barangay Felisa became a vibrant hub of community spirit as Negros Power partnered with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) for a significant tree-planting initiative. This event was not just about planting trees; it represented a united front against climate change and a commitment to enhancing fire safety in the region.
The Theme: Sa Pag-iwas sa Sunog, Hindi Ka Nag-iisa [ Negros Power and BFP Unite for a Greener Future ]
The initiative was centered around the theme “Sa Pag-iwas sa Sunog, Hindi Ka Nag-iisa” (In Fire Prevention, You Are Not Alone). This powerful message emphasized the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation and fire prevention. As participants gathered, the atmosphere buzzed with enthusiasm and purpose, highlighting the collective responsibility of all to safeguard the environment.
Leadership Voices: Commitment to Change [ Negros Power and BFP Unite for a Greener Future ]
FSupt. Jenny Mae C. Masip, City Fire Marshal, sincerely addressed the crowd. “We are acutely aware of the devastating impact of climate change, and we are actively seeking long-term solutions,” she stated. Her remarks underscored the critical link between environmental health and fire safety, reinforcing the idea that protecting nature is essential for preventing disasters.
A Symbol of Resilience: Planting Narra Trees [ Negros Power and BFP Unite for a Greener Future ]
Over 200 participants from various institutions and organizations worked diligently to plant 500 narra tree saplings throughout the day. These trees serve as a powerful symbol of hope and resilience against climate change. As I watched young and old volunteers digging holes and nurturing these saplings into the earth, it became clear that this event was about more than just reforestation; it was about fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
Negros Power’s Commitment: E.A.R.T.H. Program
Negros Power’s involvement was driven by its E.A.R.T.H. program (Eco Advocates for Restoration, Transformation, and Harmony). Engr. Adrienne Carl S. Calvo, Pollution Control Officer of Negros Power, expressed pride in their participation: “Promoting sustainability and advocating for the environment are core priorities for Negros Power. We are proud to contribute to our community’s greener, safer future.” This commitment reflects a growing awareness among businesses about their role in environmental stewardship.
Community Impact [ Negros Power and BFP Unite for a Greener Future ]
The turnout at Eco Park was impressive, with individuals from various sectors coming together to make a tangible difference. Witnessing this collaboration was inspiring as an onlooker; it highlighted how collective action can lead to meaningful change. The event served as a reminder that everyone has a part to play in addressing climate issues and ensuring community safety.
Planting Seeds of Hope [ Negros Power and BFP Unite for a Greener Future ]
The tree-planting initiative organized by Negros Power and BFP was not just an environmental activity; it was a celebration of community resilience and collaboration. As participants planted each sapling with care, they also planted seeds of hope for future generations. This event is a testament to what can be achieved when individuals unite for a common cause—creating a greener, safer world for all.
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