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TESDA's mobile training bus project in Patrol ng Pilipino

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - In a bid to provide employment opportunities for poor Filipinos, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) launched the Mobile Training (Park and Train) Bus in February for people of underprivileged communities so that they can be trained in technical-vocational education.

Tonight in Patrol ng Pilipino, Gretchen Malalad (photo) will show how the project has given hope and help to the residents who have received training in practical skills courses in the Ondoy-hit Bgy. Silangan, Quezon City, where majority of the residents are either unemployed or are street vendors.

Aside from the free training in courses such as Electrical Installation at Maintenance at Community Disaster Management Program in the mobile bus, graduates will be granted with a TESDA certification and a toolkit to help them practice their craft and find a job.

Meanwhile, join Dominic Almelor as he visits homes in Muntinlupa and San Pedro, Laguna that have sustained seismic tremors. He will find out if Filipinos are prepared for a killer earthquake and the measures taken by experts from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), UP National Institute of Geological Sciences (UP-NIGS), and government agencies to ensure the well-being of Filipinos.

Patrol ng Pilipino airs after Bandila on ABS-CBN, or watch it earlier on DZMM TeleRadyo (SkyCable Channel 26), 9:15 p.m.

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COMMUNITY DISASTER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

DOMINIC ALMELOR

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

GRETCHEN MALALAD

MOBILE TRAINING

MUNTINLUPA AND SAN PEDRO

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES

PARK AND TRAIN

PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF VOLCANOLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY

PILIPINO

QUEZON CITY

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