Thomasian Workers Get Gift on Labor Day; USJRAA Donates for Ansulag Elementary School


Story and Photos By Georgene Quilaton-Tambiga

May 1, 2022—On Labor Day and the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, Thomasian maintenance workers received tokens and cash gift for their dedication in keeping the school campus a clean and safe space.

Mr. Robert Sortigosa, head of the Colegio de Sto. Tomas-Recoletos Maintenance and Carpentry Department, led his fellow workers in receiving their Labor Day gift after the blessing and dedication of the new workshop and the CST-R Criminalistics Laboratory.

The school workshop, now dedicated to St. Joseph the Worker, is actually an extension of the St. Joseph College Building.

Meanwhile, the members of University of San Jose-Recoletos Alumni Association San Carlos City Chapter (USJRAA) turned over their donation of Php 25,000 for the tables and chairs of Ansulag Elementary School Kindergarten Room.

USJRAA, after meeting with the Community Extension and Development Office (CEDO) last February 22, 2022, pledged to help in developing Ansulag Elementary School, one of CST-R’s three adopted schools in Barangay Rizal, San Carlos City.

Josenians Support CEDO. Members of the University of San Jose-Recoletos Alumni Association- San Carlos City Chapter turn over their donation to Rev. Fr. Vicente Ramon, Jr., OAR and Rev. Fr. Joel Alve, OAR on May 1, 2022, Labor Day.
For the Thomasian Workers. Fr. Ramon awards the Labor’s Day gift to CST-R Maintenance & Carpentry Department.
Feast of St. Joseph, the Worker. Fr. Alve and Fr. Ramon dedicate the workshop to St. Joseph.
The Criminalistics Laboratory. (L-R) Fr. Alve, Ms. Josie Marie Bolanio, Mr. Feliglendo Bolanio and Fr. Ramon at the CST-R Criminalistics Laboratory. The Bolanio father and daughter tandem helped design the interiors of St. Joseph building.
Labor Day and Feast of St. Joseph the Worker. The Thomasian community is joined by the USJRAA and Rover Scouts.
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