Old slot machines-turn-school desks get nod of Anvil Awards

MANILA, Philippines – Turning old slot machine stands into school desks was a project by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) that didn’t go unnoticed.

The “Old Slot Machine Stands turned into School Desks” project has been awarded recently at the 49th Anvil Awards for engaging its employees in converting non-operational gaming paraphernalia into two or three-seater school desks, thereby benefiting thousands of public school and day care students in Metro Manila and nearby provinces and preventing wastage of public resources.”
Three other winning entries from the state gaming firm were the:

* “Matuwid na Daan sa  Silid-Aralan Project” under PR Programs on a Sustained Basis(Education/Literacy category);

* “Pagcor Feeding Program” under PR Programs on a Sustained Basis (Youth/Children’s Welfare): and the

* “Bayanihan: Pamaskong Handog ng Pagcor 2012.

The agency’s “Matuwid na Daan sa  Silid-Aralan Project” was recognized “for expanding the reach of its (Pagcor’s) school building project nationwide, thereby assisting in solving the classroom shortage in the education sector.”

This is the second time that the school building project won the prestigious Anvil award.

Meantime, the “Pagcor Feeding Program” clinched an award “for being instrumental in addressing the nutritional needs of severely undernourished pupils in daycare centers and public elementary schools nationwide through the daily provision of healthy balanced meals.”

Another Anvil Merit Award went to the “Bayanihan: Pamaskong Handog ng Pagcor 2012” for “engaging its employees in reaching out to thousands of less fortunate Filipinos by constructing or renovating facilities in major government hospitals and other institutions, thereby leaving a lasting legacy to beneficiaries.”

Maricar Bautista, Pagcor’s assistant vice president for the Corporate Communications Department, underscored the impact of the agency’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects in various sectors of the society.

“In the last 3 ½ years of this administration, Pagcor has positioned itself as a socially-responsible corporation. The agency remains resolute in its commitment to assist the government in implementing projects that help build the nation,” Bautista said in a statement on Friday.

“The recognition we got from the Anvil Awards not only proves the social relevance of our CSR efforts, but also inspires us to further outdo our previous achievements,” she further said.

Eugenio Villareal, co-chairman of the 49th Anvil Awards Board of Jurors, cited the uniqueness of Pagcor’s project, which converts old slot machine stands into functional school desks.

“Magandang isipin na ang mga kawani ng gobyerno ay hindi lang nasa likod ng desk pero nakikilahok at tumutulong. Yung programa ng Pagcor na pag-convert ng mga lumang slot machines sa casino bilang kasangkapan sa classrooms,napakalaking tulong iyan sa ating mga kabataan,” Villareal said in the same statement.

He said one of the factors that made a program win an Anvil award was not only the “wow factor” but the entry’s sustainability in changing the lives of the Filipinos for the better.

Ramon Osorio, who was recently elected as 2014 PRSP President, meanwhile, noted that most of the programs that won were considered “very good especially those with advocacy that are CSR in nature.”

Osorio also noted that government institutions were beginning to appreciate the value of public relations in their implementation of their programs.

“Pagcor won four awards this year and that’s a very good indication that the agency is beginning to open up and really affect the lives of its target publics and stakeholders,” he said.

Of the more than 400 entries that vied for recognition at the 49th Anvil Awards, only 107 made it to the honor roll –  34  won Awards of Excellence, 73 received Awards of Merit, two clinched the Bronze Anvil and one won the coveted Grand Anvil Award.

The number of the winning entries this year was 30% lower compared to the 139 awards given by Anvil in 2013. This was due to more stringent and stricter evaluation conducted by the jurors in selecting the winners.

 

 

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