The top executives of International Care Ministries (ICM)-Manila, led by Senior Director Weng Kakilala, paid a courtesy visit at the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) Office in Dumaguete City. During their visit, ICM Senior Director Weng Kakilala and her Executive Director met with NOCCI President Edward Du and NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni.
ICM is an international charitable organization that has been helping the poorest of the poor in Palawan, Visayas, and Mindanao. During the said meeting, NOCCI and ICM explored possible partnerships and collaborative programs and initiatives that will expand and sustain the ICM’s advocacy agenda which is to capacitate and support the marginalized communities in Negros Oriental.
The top executives of International Care Ministries (ICM)-Manila, led by Senior Director Weng Kakilala, recently paid a courtesy visit to the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) Office in Dumaguete City. The visit aimed to explore potential collaboration opportunities between the two organizations in their shared mission of community empowerment and poverty alleviation.
During the meeting, Senior Director Weng Kakilala and her Executive Director engaged with NOCCI President Edward Du and Executive Director John Jalandoni. Discussions revolved around identifying synergies and developing collaborative programs and initiatives that would amplify the impact of ICM’s advocacy agenda in Negros Oriental.
ICM is renowned for its charitable endeavors, particularly in assisting the most impoverished communities in Palawan, Visayas, and Mindanao. With a focus on capacity-building and holistic support, ICM seeks to uplift marginalized individuals and families, empowering them to break the cycle of poverty and build sustainable livelihoods.
The meeting between NOCCI and ICM marked the beginning of a potential partnership aimed at expanding and sustaining ICM’s initiatives in Negros Oriental. Both organizations recognize the importance of collaboration in addressing complex social issues and driving positive change in communities.
NOCCI’s extensive network and expertise in business and economic development complement ICM’s grassroots approach to community empowerment. By leveraging each other’s strengths and resources, NOCCI and ICM aim to implement innovative programs that address the root causes of poverty and promote inclusive growth in Negros Oriental.
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President Edward Du emphasized NOCCI’s commitment to supporting initiatives that benefit marginalized communities, stating, “Through collaboration with organizations like ICM, we can create meaningful impact and foster sustainable development in Negros Oriental.”
ICM expressed gratitude for the warm reception and enthusiasm from NOCCI, reaffirming its dedication to working closely with local partners to achieve shared goals. The potential partnership between NOCCI and ICM holds promise for driving social change and improving the lives of vulnerable populations in Negros Oriental.
Moving forward, NOCCI and ICM will continue to explore concrete opportunities for collaboration, including joint projects, capacity-building initiatives, and community outreach programs. By uniting their efforts and resources, both organizations aspire to make a lasting difference in the lives of those in need.
The visit of ICM executives to NOCCI signifies a significant step towards building a collaborative framework for social impact. As they forge ahead with their shared mission, NOCCI and ICM embody the spirit of partnership and solidarity, working together to create a brighter future for all.