Power Students’ Eco Youthcamp:

Thirty-Five senior high school and college  power students scholars from Villanueva and Tagoloan participate in SPI’s Eco Youthcamp 2019. The activity aims to inspire students to be actively engaged in environmental conservation and protection. The power students are beneficiaries of an award program of SPI which incentivizes academic performance to help ease financial burdens associated with the rising cost of education. The activity was heldat the Mapawa Nature Park, the site of an on-going 1,200 hectares Carbon Sink Project also funded by SPI.

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