To ensure that the Kinilis Water System spring source will not run out of water, the project funded by Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, Inc. and implemented by Mahintana Foundation, Inc. conducted a tree growing/planting activity on June 22, 2020. At least 400 hills out of the target 3,000 forest trees was planted in the water source Read More
MFI CELEBRATES ARBOR DAY AT BRGY. KINILIS
To ensure that the Kinilis Water System spring source will not run out of water, the project funded by Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines, Inc. and implemented by Mahintana Foundation, Inc. conducted a tree growing/planting activity on June 22, 2020. At least 400 hills out of the target 3,000 forest trees was planted in the water source Read More
MFI-MHO POLOMOLOK COLLECT WATER SAMPLES AT KPWS
Municipal Health Office-Polomolok and Mahintana Foundation Inc. conducted water sample collection on June 22, 2020 at Kinilis Potable Water System, Prk. 8, Barangay Kinilis, Polomolok, South Cotabato. The samples will be sent to South Cotabato Provincial Hospital (SCPH) where its potability will be analyzed after facility completion and chlorination. The team was headed by MHO Read More
NUTRIPAN CONDUCTS PANEL TASTE TEST OF ITS NEW PRODUCT LINES
Mahintana’s Nutripan conducted panel taste test of three new products on June 19, 2020 at Dole Dole Philippines Inc.-Room 2 participated by nine panelists from Dolefil and Mahintana. The initial products tested were choco swirl banana loaf, squash mini cheesecake and pineapple cookie as prepared by one of the consultants of MFI. Nutripan BREAD aims Read More
MAHINTANA MEETS WITH THE PASU-MMPL FOR NEW PAMP GUIDELINES
Mahintana Foundation Inc., represented by Mr. Luwee Roy Siacor, participated the coordination meeting with the Protected Area Superintendent – Mt. Matutum Protected Landscape (PASu – MMPL) and Dole Stanfilco Division at Conference Room, Station 88, Dole Stanfilco Division, Brgy. Kablon, Tupi on June 18, 2020. The agenda of the meeting focuses on the rules on Read More
MAHINTANA PARTICIPATES IN VARIOUS TUPI COUNCIL MEETINGS
Mahintana Foundation Inc., represented by Project Officer Mr. Luwee Roy Siacor, participated in the different council meetings from June 16-17, 2020 in Tupi, South Cotabato. Mahintana is actively sitting as member of the different councils and has been in partnership with the LGU in its various programs. On July 16, Mr. Siacor attended the Municipal Read More
RESOURCEGOV 2 PRESENTS CSIS RESULTS TO LGU LAKE SEBU
Project Team headed by Project Manager Mr. Roel Ian Blanker conducted the presentation of Citizen Satisfaction Index Survey (CSIS) to the local chief executive and the relevant department heads on June 17, 2020 at the SB Conference Hall. The presentation, facilitated by Project Officer Mr. Jan Solomon Edrozo, was attended by 15 participants (Male 9, Read More
MFI TURNS OVER BRIGADA ESKWELA SUPPLIES FOR KABLON NHS
Mahintana Foundation Inc. supported Kablon National High School’s Brigada Eskwela by turning over medical supplies on June 15, 2020 at Mahintana Foundation, Inc. Office, Cannery Housing, Brgy. Cannery Site, Polomolok, South Cotabato. The supplies composed of two (2) gallons of alcohol, two (2) boxes of surgical gloves, 100 pieces washable facemasks and 200 pieces of Read More
PROHIBITION BILLBOARD UNVEILED IN CELEBRATION OF 2020 MONTH OF THE OCEAN CULMINATION
Mahintana Foundation, Inc. through its Ridge-to-Reef (R2R) Program participated in the 2020 Month of the Ocean Culmination themed “Free the Seas from Marine Debris” with an unveiling ceremony of the prohibition billboard in partnership with City Environment and Natural Resources Office – General Santos City (CENRO-GSC) and BLGU – Buayan at Prk. Minanga, Brgy. Buayan, Read More
R2R MONITORS MANGROVE-PLANTED AREA IN BUAYAN
Mahintana Foundation, Inc. through its Ridge-to-Reef (R2R) Program conducted a monitoring for the adopted area of Sangguniang Panlalawigan Committee on Laws-General Santos City (SP-Gensan) and BLGU-Buayan at Prk. Minanga, Brgy. Buayan, General Santos City on May 29, 2020. Out of the planted 2,000 mangrove hills, at least 1,000 or 50% survived. Mortalities were caused by Read More