RCBC leads the MOA

RCBC leads the MOA signing during the Oplan Pangkabuhayan : SaGoat Kita RCBC Livelihood Program event at the covered court of Brgy. San Andres in Tanay, Rizal. In photo: (from left) Brgy. San Andres Captain Darwin Dela Rosa;Department of Agriculture-Tanay’s Lina de Jesus; RCBC First Vice President for Corporate Communications Joee C. Guilas, and Samahan ng Magsasaka ng San Andres Inc. (SAMASAI) President Manuelito Aran.

RCBC First Vice President for Corporate Communications Joee Guilas, RCBC Bankard VP and  Marketing Group Head Ma. Angela Mirasol and RCBC Savings Bank Corporate Communications and Marketing Services Head Donna Marcelo, together with the residents of Brgy. San Andres in Tanay, Rizal during the Oplan Pangkabuhayan : SaGoat Kita RCBC Livelihood Program event.

RCBC donates Goat Livelihood Program during Chinese New Year

As part of Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation’s (RCBC) line-up of activities for the Chinese Year of the Goat, the bank recently donated baby goats to chosen families in  Brgy. San Andres in Tanay, Rizal through a project entitled Oplan Pangkabuhayan : SaGoat Kita RCBC Livelihood Program .

Residents of Brgy. San Andres had received the gift of the Goat Livelihood Program in commemoration as well of the bank’s 55th Anniversary this year.

This is the same community where the bank, together with other companies under the Yuchengco Group, has long been conducting the Earth Care Tree Planting Program.

“We wanted to share luck and prosperity to the Tanay community where we have been partners with for our tree planting initiatives in the past years. This time, we aim to give back and help them build their livelihood through this program,” said RCBC First Vice President for Corporate Communication Joee C. Guilas.

The chosen families, together with the community leaders of Brgy. San Andres, expressed their gratitude to the bank as they ushered in the Chinese New Year.

“The Goat Livelihood Program will not only make the families feel lucky and prosperous this year, but in the coming years as well,” shared Brgy. San Andres Captain Darwin Dela Rosa.

A MOA signing among RCBC and Brgy. San Andres community leaders was also conducted as a pledge to support, supervise, and encourage the community to take care and grow the gift of livelihood.

Present during the turn-over program as well were employees of RCBC, RCBC Savings Bank and RCBC Bankard.