Ryan Ybanez, ALI project development manager (far right), awarded a sari-sari store package sponsored by its partner Puregold, to members of the USWAG homeowner’s association, including (from left) Joe Hanz Miguel, Kagawad of Barangay Buay and livelihood committee of USWAG, Heber Magnate, Officer of USWAG, and Randy Bernal, President of USWAG
Barangay leaders, residents, and partners alike gathered in Sicogon Island recently to celebrate the Christmas season as well as the recent signing of a compromise agreement that paves the way for much needed community development in the area.
The event was organized by Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) and Sicogon Development Corporation (SIDECO) and was attended by more than 1,000 households, including members of the Federation of Sicogon Island Farmers and Fisherfolk Association (FESIFFA). The event signified the various groups’ readiness to move forward with plans for a world-class eco-tourism development that will create livelihood and business opportunities for the people of Sicogon. Included in the plan is the allocation of ample housing sites for residents, especially those affected by Typhoon Yolanda, as well as an agricultural area to be used for conventional farming.
Cora Dizon, ALI Vice President and head of Sicogon project, handed over holiday food packs at the gathering for the Sicogon community
“This is a very meaningful event for the people of Sicogon, as all stakeholders have gathered together for the first time to celebrate the season as well as symbolize their common desire to bring about sustainable and inclusive progress in the area,” said Cora Dizon, ALI Vice President and head of the Sicogon project.
A Catholic mass was held to kick-off the event which featured fellowship, games and gift-giving. Noche Buena food packs sponsored by ALI’s partner Puregold were distributed to the community and three Sari-Sari store packages were awarded to community cooperatives.