Advance baking skills training provides new opportunities for PDLs in MisOcc
OROQUIETA, Misamis Occidental —
The Provincial Government of Misamis Occidental, under the leadership of
Governor Henry S. Oaminal through the Misamis Occidental Provincial Reformatory
Jail (MOPRJ) led by Mr. Stephen Sean M. Daral in collaboration with OAIS-TESDA
under Engr. Lee M. Catane organized an Advance Baking Skills training program.
Focused on torta, cake, and pastries making, this initiative forms a crucial
part of the 5-Point Reformation Program of MOPRJ.
The program aims to equip Persons
Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) with essential life skills and provide them with
opportunities for livelihood upon their release and reintegration into society.
Beyond mastering the art of baking, participants are encouraged to develop
other valuable skills that can lead to sustainable employment.
Aligned with the comprehensive
reform agenda "Misamisnon Magpuyong Malinawon, Malambuon ug
Malipayon," championed by Governor Oaminal, this training underscores the
commitment to empower and uplift PDLs, offering them the tools for a brighter future.
Ms. Quimby Clavicillias, the dedicated baking instructor, has been instrumental in guiding PDLs through the intricacies of baking, nurturing their potential to become professional bakers.
The ultimate goal is not only to enhance their skills within the confines of
the MOPRJ but also to prepare them for opportunities beyond the Reformatory
Jail.
The Advance Baking Skills
training program symbolizes the Provincial Government's dedication to
rehabilitation and reformation. By providing hope and new beginnings, it paves
the way for a better tomorrow for individuals in custody. (PGMO)
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