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Regan Industrial: Convertible Modular System

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 08:30 AM PDT

WHY should you buy a convertible modular system? If you feel like you don't have enough room in your house or you want something pop-up, perhaps a convertible modular system is the solution for you. A convertible modular system is an amazing solution for you. It's a quick way to add more space to your homes and quickly install structures. Modular systems come in different styles, shapes, and sizes. Here's why you should buy a convertible modular system. Short Waiting Period Modular systems are typically easier to build . . These modular systems can be yours within a day or two instead of a typical 5-8 week waiting time when constructing a structure traditionally. This short waiting period is great for those who are always on the go and have a busy schedule. The parts of your modular system are assembled properly and manufactured using the finest details and precision. Cost-Effective This is an affordable storage option if you're unable to build a new space or lack the budget. If you have enough space, a modular convertible system can be easily fitted within your lot so you can begin storing your valuables, vehicles, and more without breaking the bank. Highly Customizable This unique storage solution is great for many applications and can be customized according to your preference. Aside from using it for storage. You can create a personalized space, a business store, create your own workshop, and more with a Regan modular system. you can choose different styles and sizes for a fully personalized experience. Style choices are also abundant if you're the type of person that loves to customize. Tilt-up or roll-up door designs are available. You can also choose to install a wood or PVC door instead if you plan to use it as an office space. Give it an instant makeover by adding extra doors, windows, lighting, and ventilation. It's an extremely versatile storage solution and you can make it fit your home according to your tastes. Easy Takedown Since the modular system is prefabricated for easy construction, you can easily deconstruct it as well or upgrade it as needed. It's natural to outgrow a space and modular systems can be spruced up to develop something new. Some parts of the modular systems can be repaired, given a new paint job, or a different material can even be used to create a loft area or the room of your dreams. For more information about Regan Industrial Sales, Inc's products and services, visit their website at www.reganindustrial.com or visit their Davao office at Damosa Business Center, Lanang.

AOF Foundation donates to crisis centers in Panabo

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 08:30 AM PDT

ON June 8, 2022, The Don Antonio O. Floirendo, Sr. Foundation (AOFF) conducted a donation drive at the St. Therese Crisis Center and St. Joseph Bahay Pag-asa Home in Datu Abdul Dadia, Panabo City. Both these shelters are being operated by the City Social Welfare and Development Office. The AOF Foundation donated different kinds of resources to the shelters and was headed by AOFF Executive Director Norman Clemente, as initiated by Tadeco QAGroup Manager Victoria Floirendo Brias. St. Therese Crisis Center provides temporary shelter, protective custody, and rehabilitation to underage women who are victims of abuse. It has a total of 20 residents ranging from 2 to 17 years old. St. Joseph Bahay Pag-Asa Home, on the other hand, is a detention home center that caters to male juveniles in conflict with the law. The center serves as a custodian of the young men who are waiting for court judgment while being taught how to become law-abiding citizens under therapeutic care. The AOF Foundation also pledged to accommodate the residents of both shelters into a TLTC training where they will have a chance to do TLTC livelihood programs and earn their own income. These shelters are part of the AOF Foundations' chosen beneficiaries. The Don Antonio O. Floirendo, Sr. Foundation (AOFF) is the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the ANFLO Group of Companies. PR

CAID today, tomorrow, and in the future

Posted: 23 Jun 2022 12:29 AM PDT

FOR many years, I have always chosen to be active in educating the schools, communities, etc., about substance abuse prevention. When I was younger, I started to work as a nurse in a private rehabilitation center until I became a consultant. I can say that working with other health care professionals to promote mental health has always been my priority. And so, in 2017, when the Ateneo de Davao University created the Center Against Illegal Drugs (CAID), I was a part of it. I was handling the Drug Hotline or Helpline with nurses trained to answer calls therapeutically. However, when the pandemic started, the operation stopped temporarily. I must say that I missed talking to our clients. Still, I promised myself that I would continue my service to help substance abusers attain recovery in other caring or therapeutic ways. I must be honest that I still receive calls from my old clients; not all of them have substance abuse concerns. Some are having anxiety and broken relationships, and I can say that I feel good listening to them and being empathetic. I guess this is the life that God has given me and fulfills me. So, when Ms. Mary Grace P. Monocillo, MSSW, RSW , the humble Director of the CAID, invited me to attend Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategy (PADS) Innovative Awards, I was very excited. The activity aimed to showcase the Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) strategies and innovative programs and projects related to drug prevention, education, and drug use control. The criterion for judging includes policies and structures installed within the organization, programs and projects implemented in the university and partner communities, and anti-illegal drugs extension and outreach services. The PADS was initiated by the Commission on Higher Education per RA 7722 and EO No. 66, S. 2018, otherwise known as the "Higher Education Act of 1994," and institutionalized the Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategy. And what is proud worthy is when the Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) bagged 1st place in the PADS Innovative Awards at the National level. I could not contain my happiness when I did see the pillars of the CAID, Dr. Roawie L. Quimba, RN, Atty. Romeo T. Cabarde, both the former Director but still members of the Board of Directors. And of course, Dr. Melba L. Manapol, Program head of the Healing and Recovery for Drug Surrenderers, was also present. Other board members who attended the activity were Wilfredo Samante and Diana Carmela T. Labra. Indeed, the event last June 9, 2022, is unforgettable. The four key pillar programs of CAID, namely: Healing and Recovery for Drug Surrenderers (HERDS), Drug Hotline and Referral Helpline (DHRH), Human Rights Training and Rights-based Policing and AdDU in House Community Awareness, and Mindanao Drug Trade Research, have attained their goals of promoting mental health, assisting the needy, protecting human dignity and human rights. With this, I am so proud of CAID, and I choose to remain to promote mental health by disseminating information about the harms of substance use and abuse and listening to the cries of substance abusers. We also would like to thank Fr. Joel E. Tabora, SJ, AdDU University President, for helping us realize CAID objectives. Ahh... CAID will continue its advocacy today, tomorrow, and in the future.

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