Monday, September 15, 2014

A school to honor the late Jesse Robredo

We honor the memory of a beloved friend, the late Jesse Manalastas Robredo through our long-term project to build the non-profit international institution of learning to be known as the international safety or the Jesse Robredo safety school:




No other individual in our country could best inspire the ideals of the project than Jesse Robredo.

Jesse was a leader, manager whose personal advocacies and aspirations remind us all of the value of life, the importance of life of every single living being.

At the spearhead of this effort is a green technology, green construction group that engaged in long-standing campaigns for mitigating environment hazards and push for resettling and relocating people and entire communities in disaster threatened habitats to safer ground.

Safety is the group's advocacy since 1990 at the Department of National Defense.



In 2000 - 2002, the group provided specialized training on security, safety for protective personnel of Bonifacio Global City, Shell Philippines, High Angle Rescue and similar training for various clientele.

Through the facility KAMPO UNO RESCUE CAMP under the regulation and governance of Office of Civil Defense, safety training was provided to personnel of NBI, PNP, BFP, Immigration among many other institutions.

In 2000, the group started RESCUE OLYMPICS which ran for a brief period. Today, fourteen years later, the event is being revived while close cooperation and networking is being established with Philippine Cycling Network (PCN), the Rotary Club of Parañaque South and working from this point to spin off towards building the safety school.

It is fervently hoped the effort will be satisfactorily appreciated by its own inspiration, Jesse Robredo's family and his own circle of closest associates and confidantes. It is most appreciated and doubly satisfying that the family allows non-family members to give honor to their beloved Jesse, exemplary son and parent and one of the best leaders that the country has ever produced.

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