Watchlife WMPC is now a ‘Hall of Famer’

MARIVELES, Bataan – The Watchlife Workers Multi-Purpose Cooperative bagged the “Hall of Fame” award and the “Most Outstanding Cooperative (First Place in Medium Scale Category) in the recently-concluded Cooperative Development Authority “Gawad Parangal 2016” held at the Shang-ri La Plaza Hotel, Makati City, last October 26.

“Proud kami lalung-lalo na dahil napatunayan namin na deserved namin yung award and syempre, nakita namin yung paghihirap namin sa coop, so ito yung naging reward namin sulit ang paghihirap, pagsasakripisyo ng lahat sa kooperatiba,” said Ms. Charito Abaya, manager of Watchlife WMPS.

“We are looking forward na mag-level up pa from medium to large category, to continue our good governance and excellence in the operations at syempre inaasahan din namin na mas maging healthy yung relationship namin sa Watchlife Family and also for the community,” Manager Abaya added.

As a Hall of Famer, Chairperson Ofelia Hipolito pledged that they will continue training and helping others to become entrepreneurs and to help in the improvement of the community.

“So sa ngayon, meron kaming sinusuportahan na program ng Mariveles local government unit tagged as ‘Isulong Kalidad na Edukasyon para sa Lahat ng Bata.’ Ito ay gaganapin sa Mariveles Sports Complex on Nov. 14-18. Under ito ng Municipal Council for the Protection of Children,” Chairperson Hipolito disclosed.

The management of Watchlife is very thankful first to the Lord for the guidance, next to the provincial and municipal government, to the officials and management staff of Watchlife for the good governance and lastly, to the members for their untiring support.

“Alay namin ang lahat ng ito sa Panginoon Diyos at sa lahat ng miyembro at magiging miyembro pa,” Manager Abaya stressed.

Meanwhile, the Watchlife WMPC envisions to become the leading, trusted cooperative in Bataan while its mission is to provide quality financial products and related services to uplift the socio-economic condition of the empowered members and the community.

Photos courtesy of Cherry Garcia