PICPA Donates 30 Reams of Bond Paper to Mabalacat City College

September 18, 2021

The Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants or PICPA and the Accredited Professional Organization (APO) of CPAs represented by its Angeles City Chapter President Ms. Julyn Nyril P. Tiatco - Santos in coordination with Dr. Myrna C. Calma, Dean of Institute of Business and Computing Education donated 30 Reams of Bond Paper to MCC on September 16, 2021.

Mr. Raymond John D. Vergara, Vice President for External Affairs, and Mr. Kevin Peralta, Network and Linkages Coordinator stood as witnesses together with Ms. Maria Leilani E. Pablico, a representative from PICPA.

Ms. Pablico said that the project aimed to help schools in need of assistance in the pandemic. It is mentioned that PICPA's top priority is to extend assistance to every public school and indigent community. “This is our way of giving back”, she further said.

“We thank PICPA for including MCC in their social responsibility”, Mr. Vergara said as he expressed his warmest gratitude to PICPA.

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