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NFSP training center churns out 66th batch of graduates

Former Bacolod City Councilor Bobby Rojas and Ernesto Duremdes, Supervising Specialist of the TESDA-Negros Occidental, assisted by Executive Director and Training Coordinator Evan Abaygar and Welding Instructor Ronilo Ebalde, award the certificates to outstanding trainees of the Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II course.*

Almost one hundred farm workers’ dependents and out-of-school youth finished their technical skills training in different TESDA-accredited courses from the NFSP Sugar Workers Foundation Technical Skills and Livelihood Training Center at Bacolod City on April 11.

Former Bacolod City Councilor Bobby Rojas, son of NFSP President Enrique Rojas, welcomed the graduates, their parents and guests.

“Congratulations on your graduation! You are lucky for this opportunity to undergo free skills training. Through this training center which was the brainchild of my father and supported by NFSP officers and members, we have given skills training to thousands of beneficiaries, including Bacolod’s out-of-school youth who were also accommodated at this training center,” said Rojas.

Ernesto Duremdes, Supervising Technical Education and Skills Development Specialist of the TESDA Negros Occidental Provincial Office, was the guest speaker during the graduation rites.

Duremdes emphasized that the graduates should use, share and improve on the skills they learned from their training. He encouraged them to use their skills in finding gainful employment or in setting up a business to help their family, their community, and their country.

Established in 2002, the NFSP skills training center is a brainchild of NFSP officers headed by its President, Enrique Rojas. The training center offers TESDA-registered courses in Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II, Computer Systems Servicing NC II and Automotive Servicing NC I.

“For more than twenty years now, the NFSP training center has produced more than 18,000 highly-skilled graduates. Most of our graduates have found gainful employment, and a substantial number of them are working abroad. We are happy and proud that NFSP has contributed to the upliftment of their lives,” said the elder Rojas.*

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