Police build daycare center in Davao del Sur

Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Police Gen. Guillermo Eleazar commended local police personnel who constructed a daycare center for residents in Matanao, Davao del Sur. 

Eleazar said policemen of the Revitalized-Pulis sa Barangay Asbang built the daycare center in Sitio Talambato so children would no longer need to travel far for their education. 

He said enrolment in the daycare center also spared the parents from having to spend money for their children’s transportation to school. 

Eleazar said, “Ang proyektong ito ay nagpapakita ng tunay na malasakit at mabuting intensyon ng ating kapulisan para makatulong sa mga kabataan. Bukod sa pagbibigay seguridad sa publiko, maaasahan din ang ating mga pulis sa ganitong mga gawain kahit labas na sa kanilang sinumpaang tungkulin.”

He also expressed hope that this kind of gesture will reinforce the youth’s trust and confidence that PNP personnel will always be looking out for their welfare. 

 “Ang kapulisan ay kakampi at kaagapay ng kabataan para sa maunlad na buhay,” Eleazar said. 

(PNP-PIO) – jlo

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